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'''Telltale Games''' is a video game company that has partnered with [[Videlectrix]] to produce [[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]], a game in five episodes, or 'actionsodes' in Strong Bad's term, for PC and WiiWare. According to [[Strong Bad]], "Telltale has been rejecting my ideas for green text adventures for years, but we finally reached a compromise with this puffy 3D point-and-click-em-up adventure. They claim all the coding was done with green text, so I guess that's pretty cool."{{ref|1}} | '''Telltale Games''' is a video game company that has partnered with [[Videlectrix]] to produce [[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]], a game in five episodes, or 'actionsodes' in Strong Bad's term, for PC and WiiWare. According to [[Strong Bad]], "Telltale has been rejecting my ideas for green text adventures for years, but we finally reached a compromise with this puffy 3D point-and-click-em-up adventure. They claim all the coding was done with green text, so I guess that's pretty cool."{{ref|1}} | ||
- | Telltale Games has also made adventure games featuring characters from [[Wikipedia:Sam & Max|Sam & Max]], [[Wikipedia:CSI: Crime Scene Investigation|CSI]], [[Wikipedia:Bone (comics)|Bone]], and [[Wikipedia:Wallace and Gromit|Wallace & Gromit]]. | + | Telltale Games has also made adventure games featuring characters from [[Wikipedia:Sam & Max|Sam & Max]], [[Wikipedia:CSI: Crime Scene Investigation|CSI]], [[Wikipedia:Bone (comics)|Bone]], and [[Wikipedia:Wallace and Gromit|Wallace & Gromit]]. The Telltale offices can be seen in the series [[Behind The Bad]], featuring Strong Bad. |
== Fun Facts == | == Fun Facts == | ||
*Emily Morganti from the Telltale team once interviewed [[The Brothers Chaps]] for [[Adventure Gamers Interview|Adventure Gamers]]{{ref|2}}. | *Emily Morganti from the Telltale team once interviewed [[The Brothers Chaps]] for [[Adventure Gamers Interview|Adventure Gamers]]{{ref|2}}. | ||
- | *[[Homestar Runner]] makes a [[Sam & Max Season Two Alternate Ending 101|cameo]] in one of the "alternate reveals" for | + | *[[Homestar Runner]] makes a [[Sam & Max Season Two Alternate Ending 101|cameo]] in one of the "alternate reveals" for "Sam & Max Episode 205: What's New Beelzebub" featured on the ''Sam & Max: Season Two'' DVD. |
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
Revision as of 18:23, 24 August 2008

Telltale Games is a video game company that has partnered with Videlectrix to produce Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People, a game in five episodes, or 'actionsodes' in Strong Bad's term, for PC and WiiWare. According to Strong Bad, "Telltale has been rejecting my ideas for green text adventures for years, but we finally reached a compromise with this puffy 3D point-and-click-em-up adventure. They claim all the coding was done with green text, so I guess that's pretty cool."[1]
Telltale Games has also made adventure games featuring characters from Sam & Max, CSI, Bone, and Wallace & Gromit. The Telltale offices can be seen in the series Behind The Bad, featuring Strong Bad.
Fun Facts
- Emily Morganti from the Telltale team once interviewed The Brothers Chaps for Adventure Gamers[2].
- Homestar Runner makes a cameo in one of the "alternate reveals" for "Sam & Max Episode 205: What's New Beelzebub" featured on the Sam & Max: Season Two DVD.
Sources
External Links
- Telltale Games (official website)
- Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People at Telltale Games
- Telltale Games at Wikipedia
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