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  • Joystiq interview: Telltale's Dan Connors on XBLA, Wallace & Gromit

    by 
    Christopher Grant
    Christopher Grant
    02.10.2009

    Following last week's announcement that purveryors of fine adventure gaming, Telltale Games, would be making its long-awaited Xbox Live Arcade debut with the upcoming Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures, we spoke with Telltale's CEO and founder, Dan Connors to learn more about the move. We talk about the company's platform strategy (iPhone?), its success with the capacity-challenged WiiWare service, and plans to bring older Telltale games to newly supported platforms like XBLA. So grab some cheese and/or your favorite sociopathic lagomorph and strap in for an interview more outrageously exciting than a T-Rex flying a biplane through a no-fly zone!Joystiq: Xbox Live Arcade – why now? You guys have been around for a while and you've obviously done GameTap, you've done PC, you've done Wii and WiiWare. So why XBLA and why now?Dan Connors: Well, I think it's just kind of happened in the natural growth of the company. We started in 2004 and we were eight people in an office and we've progressively grown. Each time – when we first launched on the PC, it was a challenge; and when we first launched on WiiWare, it was a huge challenge; and now getting everything to the place where we're self-publishing on WiiWare and now Xbox Live Arcade, it's just a great accomplishment for the company and opening up more channels.%Gallery-39989%

  • Telltale: Sam and Max Season Two coming to Wii 'later this year'

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    02.06.2009

    For those of you looking for more bunny-and-dog action, Telltale is working hard to meet your needs. Emily Morganti, Marketing Coordinator for Telltale Games, has dropped word that Sam & Max: Season Two is currently being worked on and will release to anxious Wii gamers sometime later this year. Atari will be handling publishing duties on Season Two.

  • VC Friday: Fun! Fun! Strong Bad!

    by 
    Chris Greenhough
    Chris Greenhough
    01.02.2009

    With our shelves and Wii fridges creaking under the weight of new games from the holidays, Nintendo has generously given PAL gamers a week to catch their breath -- at least, we think that's the idea. Both WiiWare titles this week probably only appeal to a handful of people. The fifth and final episode of Strong Bad Episode 5 is great, obviously, but only if you're in the teensy minority who grabbed the first four instalments. Meanwhile, Fun! Fun! Minigolf is allegedly so fun that maker Shin'en felt the need to tell us of its fun-ness twice over. But is a zany-looking chibi minigolf game really the title to stop us from getting our fingers gooey? Hint: no.