"Because one of the bean-counters looked at it, and said, "...Wait, this isn't a Star Wars game." and cancelled it out-right." -PMAverz
Scott Ramsoomair posted this link to SaveSamAndMax.com. Go save Sam & Max from their cancellation fate! GO! GO NOW! BEFORE IT'S TOO*whud*urkk--
Although "Online Petitions" seem to have not much weight these days, I heartily believe that this game will sell, regardless. The first game came out, like, 10 years ago. And if anything, the people who bought that game would definitely buy the sequel, so they've got an established base. Plus, the world's missing humourous games these days. Especially Sam & Max games. (I played the game occasionally just to play the Car-Battleship game. You Destroyed my Desoto! ^_^) *signs* wow, 11900 signatures already...
I wonder if Full Throttle 2 could be saved in this way, too...
*continues to read website* Sadly, the person, whomever is writing it, has spoken rather negatively against LucasArts and I wonder if this will help at all. Calling the person who issued the press release of the cancellation and telling his secretary to "punch him in the balls" is so f***in' counterproductive to the cause that it actually angers me. >_<
Anyhow, Kev, you might have seen this already, but there's a LucasArts VintageGaming.org site.
...waitaminnit.... *ponders* didn't I have a Sam & Max Pin somewhere? I'm certain I did... >,>
This editorial at AdventureGamers.com mentions that he'll buy Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude when it comes out, as a response to the bigwigs that adventures aren't dead. True enough; if this game tanks, that would not be a good impression.
I was going to upgrade my computer for this game, so that I could at least play it and give it a well-deserved playthrough. Well, if it never comes out, I guess I won't be upgrading. Not for a while, anyway. *shrugs*
Scott Ramsoomair posted this link to SaveSamAndMax.com. Go save Sam & Max from their cancellation fate! GO! GO NOW! BEFORE IT'S TOO*whud*urkk--
Although "Online Petitions" seem to have not much weight these days, I heartily believe that this game will sell, regardless. The first game came out, like, 10 years ago. And if anything, the people who bought that game would definitely buy the sequel, so they've got an established base. Plus, the world's missing humourous games these days. Especially Sam & Max games. (I played the game occasionally just to play the Car-Battleship game. You Destroyed my Desoto! ^_^) *signs* wow, 11900 signatures already...
I wonder if Full Throttle 2 could be saved in this way, too...
*continues to read website* Sadly, the person, whomever is writing it, has spoken rather negatively against LucasArts and I wonder if this will help at all. Calling the person who issued the press release of the cancellation and telling his secretary to "punch him in the balls" is so f***in' counterproductive to the cause that it actually angers me. >_<
Anyhow, Kev, you might have seen this already, but there's a LucasArts VintageGaming.org site.
...waitaminnit.... *ponders* didn't I have a Sam & Max Pin somewhere? I'm certain I did... >,>
This editorial at AdventureGamers.com mentions that he'll buy Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude when it comes out, as a response to the bigwigs that adventures aren't dead. True enough; if this game tanks, that would not be a good impression.
I was going to upgrade my computer for this game, so that I could at least play it and give it a well-deserved playthrough. Well, if it never comes out, I guess I won't be upgrading. Not for a while, anyway. *shrugs*
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that show was cool, like Freakazoid
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This website (http://www.samandmax.net/) has a lot of good info on all things Sam & Max, including the TV show. (I didn't know Nelvana did the animation!)
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