TellTale on Sam and Max: “By god, we’re finished!”
According to private anecdotes over at Telltale Games, designer Brendan Q. Ferguson is known for climbing on chairs and shouting things. This time though, he wasn’t alone. Lead Designer David Grossman was with him. Lead Programmer Randy Tudor was with him. Heck, the whole studio is shouting with him in a jovial frenzy. And who wouldn’t now that Sam and Max: Culture Shock is already done!
Yes, we mean finished as in nothing left more to do. “Episode 1 is done, and in just a few short weeks, you will be playing a brand new Sam & Max game. No joke,” yell TellTale developers, amidst champagnes and hoorays. It is so unfortunate, we all weren’t there to join the celebration.
But hey wait! We don’t want to be outdone so we’re throwing a party of our own! Promo video party! Whoo!! Okay, maybe it isn’t as much crazy. But who can say it isn’t as much exciting? The promotional video for Sam and Max: Culture Shock can be watched here.
Via GWN
According to private anecdotes over at Telltale Games, designer Brendan Q. Ferguson is known for climbing on chairs and shouting things. This time though, he wasn’t alone. Lead Designer David Grossman was with him. Lead Programmer Randy Tudor was with him. Heck, the whole studio is shouting with him in a jovial frenzy. And who wouldn’t now that Sam and Max: Culture Shock is already done!
Yes, we mean finished as in nothing left more to do. “Episode 1 is done, and in just a few short weeks, you will be playing a brand new Sam & Max game. No joke,” yell TellTale developers, amidst champagnes and hoorays. It is so unfortunate, we all weren’t there to join the celebration.
But hey wait! We don’t want to be outdone so we’re throwing a party of our own! Promo video party! Whoo!! Okay, maybe it isn’t as much crazy. But who can say it isn’t as much exciting? The promotional video for Sam and Max: Culture Shock can be watched here.
Via GWN