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Posted: Feb 26th 2009 1:20PM Shagittarius said

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Thanks for reminding me just ordered the season 2 DVD for PC.
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Posted: Feb 26th 2009 1:22PM Vegeta has a ps3 said

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Ooooh I might pick this up.
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Posted: Feb 26th 2009 1:27PM erwos said

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AWESOME!
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Posted: Feb 26th 2009 1:33PM (Unverified) said

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I'm sure it's just wonderful to control with a controller...
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Posted: Feb 26th 2009 1:34PM (Unverified) said

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I wonder if the controls will be changed at all for the Xbox. Point and click adventure games don't lend themselves too well to being played with a joystick.

It'd be pretty awesome if you could just plug in a mouse to the 360, but I'm not even certain if that level of hardware support is given to developers.
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Posted: Feb 26th 2009 6:58PM rowie4life said

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I completed Broken sword 1 & 2 and Discwold 1 & 2 with a control pad on the ps1. The controls were fine on a dual shock pad, but they would have been easier with a mouse.
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Posted: Feb 26th 2009 1:55PM (Unverified) said

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If it's 30 bucks to download a single season on Steam, I don't even want to think about how much it is going to be on XBL
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Posted: Feb 26th 2009 1:58PM jhoff80 said

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Does that mean they'll finally give S1 widescreen support?
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Posted: Feb 26th 2009 2:14PM Courtney said

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Hmmm, I played several episodes on GameTap, but then kind of forgot about them. I'd be curious to see how the controls ported over from M/K to controller. Depending on the price, might pick up season 1 to finish it.
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Posted: Feb 26th 2009 2:21PM PedoJokerBear said

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FRIED HAMHOCKS ON A CHIMNEY THATS GOOD NEWS!
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Posted: Feb 26th 2009 2:37PM lgndk11r said

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I wonder how similar this will be to the Wii version.
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Posted: Feb 26th 2009 2:40PM Skruff said

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To me, a game like this seems more appropriate for the Wii. How does Season 1 play on there?

Then again, with it on XBox, there are achievements to be had! ;)
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Posted: Feb 26th 2009 2:51PM RyanLN said

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Anyway you slice it, this is good news- Sam and Max are just fun. Can't wait.
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Posted: Feb 26th 2009 3:08PM (Unverified) said

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I'll be picking this one up. Who cares how you control it, they'll figure it out.
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Posted: Feb 26th 2009 4:09PM (Unverified) said

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I would love to buy this on retail in a pretty box.

But this is awesome.
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Posted: Feb 26th 2009 5:24PM (Unverified) said

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I loved telltale until they turned on their customers. They sold the Strongbad games individually, until the last one, whereupon they changed policy without warning and made it so that the only way to get the last episode was to buy the whole set. They'll never see another penny from me. That said, I love Sam and Max.
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Posted: Feb 26th 2009 7:09PM Alex McKee said

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Posted: Feb 26th 2009 7:43PM Rather Dashing said

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The PC is where they belong, of course. But if someone finds and enjoys Sam and Max...and adventure games in general!..due to this release, I'll be happy.

Wish the new names were more....well, interesting, though.
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Posted: Feb 26th 2009 10:14PM fco said

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Posted: Feb 27th 2009 11:21AM robotoid said

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How much replay value do the sam & max games have? I have never played them but I'm curious cause everyone seems to love them. although a point and click game doesnt seem to have much (replay value)
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