Jake Rodkin is uploading some cool old videos
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Jake Rodkin has started uploading some old videos from a backup DVD that he has.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTLhWifkrbae7YMuh1eYXaw
These should be pretty cool to watch.
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Neat stuff. I still have my DVDs but I'm glad these are available online now.
Those Sam & Max thumbnails are terrifying..
I was hoping for more TWD S1 concept art/documentaries but this is fine I guess.
On that note, I just remembered about my TelltaleFan YouTube channel.
Here's some more oldies but goodies: In May 2010, Telltale set up a telephone number for the third season of Sam & Max, The Devil's Playhouse in New York at 1-516-vis-ion-1. If you called it (it's defunct now), you got this message:
In the Wallace & Gromit Muzzled episode data, there were files of audio bloopers. Here's a video I made using those bloopers (using the Sam & Max bloopers reel as a template):
Back to the Future: The Game Trailer:
Oh, and just for fun, a silly video I made of Sam & Max meeting Doc Brown from Back to the Future:
I'll always miss that old school Telltale vibe from like 2007 to 2010. Telltale was a lot more tightly knit back then in terms of staff/fan interaction, and some of the bonus stuff like this was neat too. I wasn't around super early, but I would read about the earlier days in passing as I lurked the forums around like 2009-2010.
This is really cool! Thanks for sharing Ozzy.
Yeah, it really was.
It was great seeing devs like Dave Grossman and Jake popping into threads to chat. They also had really good PR/Community managers back then. Emily really helped me out more than a few times on a tight deadline or three.
By the way, Emily has a blog, mostly about dollhouses and miniatures these days, but still fun to look at. http://www.emilymorganti.com/blog/
Cool!
I’ve wondered once in awhile what she was doing when I would run across her name in my address book. Nice to see she’s keeping busy with everything she has going.
Thanks for sharing.