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  • Sam & Max Season One
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  • As with Telltale's series of games based on the Bone comics and Homestar Runner series, the games were made with close co-operation of the creator of the characters. Although many Telltale employees previously worked on Sam & Max: Freelance Police (the canceled LucasArts game), Season One is unrelated in its content. In an interview with CBR News, Steve Purcell has noted that the stories "will each be self-contained, but with a continuing thread that links them throughout the season."
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  • As with Telltale's series of games based on the Bone comics and Homestar Runner series, the games were made with close co-operation of the creator of the characters. Although many Telltale employees previously worked on Sam & Max: Freelance Police (the canceled LucasArts game), Season One is unrelated in its content. In an interview with CBR News, Steve Purcell has noted that the stories "will each be self-contained, but with a continuing thread that links them throughout the season." The first season of Sam & Max games was co-financed by the U.S. game distribution company GameTap. Each game was available via the GameTap service for a 15 day exclusive debut period, followed by a general release directly from Telltale's website, whereafter the game became available through either outlet. The full season has since been brought to conventional retail as well as the Nintendo Wii. It will also be released for Xbox Live Arcade under the title Sam & Max Save the World. Publisher: Telltale Games Distributor: GameTap, Dreamcatcher Games/The Adventure Company (North American Retail), JoWood (European Retail) Genre: Adventure Ratings: T for Teen (Wii) Platforms: PC, Wii, Xbox Live Arcade
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