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Sam and Max: Season One Confirmed for Wii: Fall '08 - Freelance Police Reporting for Duty

Akira_EX | April 04, 2008 | Press Release | Wii 
Great gouts of steaming magma on a beeline to the orphanage!

After rumors upon rumors of the possibility, it has finally happened. Telltale Games will be bringing their point-and-click adventure, Sam & Max, for the Wii. More specifically, it will be a Wii port of the Sam & Max Season One compilation that was previously released on the PC.

Season One in particular is an episodic series that was first released on GameTap on October 17, 2008, with its first episode: Culture Shock. The entire season one is available at retail, on GameTap, from TellTale, and on Steam. This will also mark Sam & Max's first foray onto consoles.

The series is known for its witty and sadistic humor, starring the laid-back Sam and the insane Max. Each of the six games will certainly produce a laugh, with each game supplemented by its point-and-click gameplay that will certainly have you thinking at some parts. I can't recommend this enough.

I already have the PC version, but I'm definitely going to double dip. A Fall 2008 release is expected for both North American and Europe.
As part of a continuing effort to extend episodic gaming to new audiences and platforms, Telltale is officially announcing that Sam & Max Season One will be coming to Wii™. This collection of the first six Sam & Max episodes will introduce a brand new audience to the popular and critically-acclaimed game series. Sam & Max for Wii is expected to ship to retail stores worldwide this fall, thanks to a partnership between Telltale and JoWooD/DreamCatcher.

Sam & Max's journey to the Wii system has been fueled by fan excitement. Just before the episodic series' PC debut, fans launched an email campaign clamoring for a Wii version of the series. Continuous rumors and rampant speculation online led to developer and publisher enthusiasm for the title. With Telltale now focusing on console development in addition to PC, the company can finally bring Sam & Max to Wii in response to this overwhelming demand.

The Sam & Max episodes let players guide the Freelance Police through a series of bizarre—and often sidesplitting—mysteries. Sam & Max Season One has already experienced enormous success, both as an episodic series available for download through Telltale's website and other services, and at retail. Honors include Adventure Game of the Year from GameSpy and IGN, and inclusion on Games for Windows' list of Top 10 Games in 2007.

The Wii console is a perfect fit for the Sam & Max games. The series' story-driven gameplay and episodic structure has often been favorably compared to TV sitcoms. The new Wii version will present Sam & Max in a format that can be enjoyed from the comfort of the living room, either alone or with a group of friends—a setting perfectly suited for this kind of experience. The game's easy-to-use interface is ideal for a broad consumer audience.

Sam & Max first hit the indie comic scene in 1987, courtesy of franchise creator Steve Purcell. In the twenty years since, they have appeared in an animated TV series, an Eisner-winning webcomic, and numerous video games. The success of the Sam & Max episodic series has fueled a renaissance for the franchise. Telltale recently released a special 20th Anniversary Edition of the complete Sam & Max comic collection, Surfin' the Highway, after nearly a decade out of print, and a DVD box set of the 1997 animated series has just been published by Shout Factory. Both are available in Telltale's online store (www.telltalegames.com/store), along with other Sam & Max merchandise.

Sam & Max Season One for Wii will be published by Dreamcatcher/The Adventure Company in North America, and by JoWooD in Europe. In addition to English language, the game will be fully localized in French and German, and subtitled in Italian and Spanish. All versions are expected to ship during the fall 2008 season.

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    Jaw Knee | April 05, 2008
    Awesome. I'll totally get this game if it's the point and click adventure game I remember.
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    Trend | April 05, 2008
    When I get a Wii (hoping I do) this will definitely be one of the games I'd get. It's got a classic feel that games these days seem to be missing.

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