What will Telltale Games look like in 30 years time?

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  • I'm sure the children love it .

    GSSalvador posted: »

    Shit Choice? Pfff Yeah. Tell that the Money TTG gets from Microsoft And/or Mojang.

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    Cope49 posted: »

    And you aren't making any sense.

  • It's Not like "MC:SM is a completely Bad Game!" It is between ok And good.

    Cope49 posted: »

    I'm sure the children love it .

  • Cope49Cope49 Banned
    edited January 2016

    And here I've been calling you that this entire time .

  • I wouldn't know . Haven't played it .

    GSSalvador posted: »

    It's Not like "MC:SM is a completely Bad Game!" It is between ok And good.

  • I agree some of the complaints about Minecraft are getting old, but even so, please try to hold off from derailing the thread over what Cope49 says about Minecraft. Thanks.

  • Blind SniperBlind Sniper Moderator
    edited January 2016

    Maybe that could happen, but Telltale would really have to branch out for them to become that big and be around for that long. If they continue in their current direction of making interactive cinematic games, I imagine they would have to release a large amount of work every year to be able to pay a staff size that large, meaning that they would probably over saturate the interactive story genre. Not that I'm saying Telltale isn't becoming a big name, but the catch is they are deliberately honing in on the story telling niche whereas Activision, EA, Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo, and other big names are more multi genre focused.

    I could see them being around for a good while, but I can't see them becoming crazy huge in staff size unless they continue to branch out with different initiatives like publishing, Super Shows, etc. That's not a bad thing or an insult towards Telltale, it just goes back to what I said shortly ago - I can't see a company becoming that big while deliberately honing in on only one niche.

    Jennifer posted: »

    Sure, eventually every company will cease to be, as will every thing in the universe, but after only 30 years in business, that's unlikely t

  • JenniferJennifer Moderator
    edited January 2016

    The way Telltale's heading, I really don't expect them to only keep doing niche games. I'm sure they'll keep doing so under the Telltale Games label, but (especially if the Super Show idea works out as they hope), I really could see them making additional labels for additional projects. They already have Telltale Publishing, but in the future, I could definitely see something like Telltale Television being formed as well. And I wouldn't be surprised if they add additional gaming labels as they grow to focus on other genres of games, while Telltale Games handles the story based games (like how Disney used to use the Touchstone label for their less family friendly films, as well as their television shows and video games).

    Maybe that could happen, but Telltale would really have to branch out for them to become that big and be around for that long. If they conti

  • "Why do you say that?"

  • Apparently it's forbidden here, seeing that my comment was removed.

    Ah, sometimes I wonder if free speech is really a good thing.

  • Dead and gone. No developing company lasts that long, and even if they do, they'll end up as complete garbage anyway. Take Sega for example.

  • edited January 2016

    Lol wut? Many companies have lasted way longer and still put out decent products. Nintendo for example, is literally over a hundred years old. I mean yeah, they started out doing playing cards but still.

    Dead and gone. No developing company lasts that long, and even if they do, they'll end up as complete garbage anyway. Take Sega for example.

  • Yes, but nintendo isn't a simple development company like Telltale. I'm talking like Activision and Ubisoft. Companies who purely make games, not consoles

    lupinb0y posted: »

    Lol wut? Many companies have lasted way longer and still put out decent products. Nintendo for example, is literally over a hundred years old. I mean yeah, they started out doing playing cards but still.

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