Speading the word - forums
I saw the thread that had been started on comic forums to post on.
Here are a few comic and non-comic forums to get started with:
www.newarama.com
www.comicbookresources.com
www.comicon.com
www.comicscontinuum.com
www.gamespot.com
www.ign.com
As far as adventure gaming sites, there have been a lot of great Telltale discussions at AdventureGamers. It would be great if some of you can help in getting the activity up at other adventure gaming sites -- like www.justadventure.com and www.gameboomers.com!
- Joel
Here are a few comic and non-comic forums to get started with:
www.newarama.com
www.comicbookresources.com
www.comicon.com
www.comicscontinuum.com
www.gamespot.com
www.ign.com
As far as adventure gaming sites, there have been a lot of great Telltale discussions at AdventureGamers. It would be great if some of you can help in getting the activity up at other adventure gaming sites -- like www.justadventure.com and www.gameboomers.com!
- Joel
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Lots of LucasArts love there, so hopefully some interest in something not involving a lightsaber.
http://boards.theforce.net/games_videogames/b10005/23638555
Older Telltale / Bone thread here;
http://boards.theforce.net/Games_Board_and_Videogames/b10005/17661867
And Sam & Max thread here;
http://boards.theforce.net/Message.aspx?topic=21571434&brd=10005
http://www.aintitcoolnews.com
Great pop culture enthusiasts there, and they've got comic book content there too.
http://www.gamerdad.com
The angle there is: Bone games are great for playing along with your kids.
Now would be a great time to post again in some of the top forums (i.e. "game now available", "point people to first reviews"):
gamespot.com
ign.com
newsarama.com
comicbookresources.com
justadventure.com
etc.