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Burnination time! Strong Bad comes to WiiWare and PC August 12th photo

The date is finally confirmed: you will be able to play Strong Bad's Cool Game For Attractive People starting this August 11th on your Wii or PC. The first episode of the series is called "Homestar Ruiner" and debuts in North and South America simultaneously, with Europe, New Zealand and Australia releases coming up shortly.

Each episode will be 1000 Wii points and they will be released on a monthly basis. I'm feeling really burned after my recent experience with Siren: Blood Curse's episodic content (can you say FIFTEEN MINUTES of gameplay, people?), but I'm pretty sure my love of Strong Bad is going to make me buy this one anyway.

Are you gonna dish out some dollars for it too, or save it up to spend at PAX?

 

Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People Launches August 11
   

Premiere episode, "Homestar Ruiner," will release simultaneously on WiiWare and PC

SAN RAFAEL, CA, August 5, 2008 – Telltale Inc., the leader in interactive episodic entertainment, is announcing that "Homestar Ruiner", the first of five monthly Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People episodes, will premiere Monday, August 11. "Homestar Ruiner" will release on Nintendo's WiiWare™ download service in North and South America and worldwide on PC simultaneously. WiiWare availability for Europe, Australia and New Zealand will follow shortly.

As the star of the popular Homestarrunner.com web cartoons, Strong Bad has been answering emails (in boxing gloves), pranking his friends, pummeling his enemies, and making people with questionable taste snort milk out of their noses for years. Now he's branching out to star in the monthly Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People series developed in partnership with Homestarrunner.com creators Mike and Matt Chapman.

In the season premiere, Strong Bad's plans to beat the snot out of his rival Homestar Runner backfire, and he ends up with an unwanted houseguest cramping his style. Now he needs to get life back to normal, by any means possible. Comical point-and-click gameplay progresses the story, with side quests, mini games, achievements, and an "extended play" sandbox mode that unlocks after the story is completed rounding out the game experience.

"Homestar Ruiner is a great series premiere and kick-off for the season. The next five months will be filled with lots of surprises," says Telltale CEO Dan Connors. "This is how we always envisioned episodic gaming—monthly releases, straight into the living room. We're happy to be working with the Chapmans and Nintendo to make it a reality."

New Strong Bad episodes can be downloaded from the Wii™ Shop Channel each month for 1000 Wii Points™. The series takes advantage of the WiiConnect24™ technology by giving players the ability to send Strong Bad-themed emails to Wii friends directly from the Lappy. Photos taken using the in-game camera feature can be attached to emails, allowing players to show off Easter eggs uncovered or hidden costumes collected during the game.

"We are very excited," said a Videlectrix spokesperson from his pretend high-rise office, "Our last game topped out at 8 bits. We've heard this one might reach 9 or 10!"

Downloadable versions of each Strong Bad episode will also be available for the PC exclusively from Telltale's website, with preorders starting today at www.telltalegames.com/strongbad. Episodes can be purchased individually for $8.95 or as part of a five-episode subscription for $34.95. As with Telltale's popular Sam & Max series, customers who purchase the full series from Telltale will later be eligible to get a disc version for the cost of shipping and handling.

After the "Homestar Ruiner" premiere on August 11, storylines in the monthly episodes will run the gamut from political struggles to rock'n roll to the world of videogames (of course), building to the exciting season finale in December. Many fan favorite characters from Free Country USA will appear in each episode, along with special new super 8-bit style mini-games from Videlectrix. Additional details about the series can be found at www.telltalegames.com/strongbad.








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nilcam's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 15:40
nilcam
A date for WiiWare? That trick never works.
Bacchus's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 15:43
Bacchus
cheat commandos

rock, rock on!
redgopher's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 15:50
redgopher
Colette: I've put a good 5 hours or so into Siren and I'm about half way through so I've no idea what you're talking about.
naia-the-gamer's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 15:52
naia-the-gamer
I'll believe it when I see it.

I also got a shit load of Wiipoints for Christmas and I still have extras so I will be definitely picking up these web-packed actionsodes
Aaron Mxy Yost's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 15:53
Aaron Mxy Yost
While I'd like to support this on WiiWare, getting it for PC seems to be the much better deal.
angusm's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 15:57
angusm
Gonna pick it up for PC, y'know try to show that not all PC gamers are pirates.
Darren Nakamura's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 16:00
Darren Nakamura
I'm buying it.
JTHomeslice's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 16:03
JTHomeslice
FUCK YEAH
king3vbo's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 16:08
king3vbo
YAY! I can't wait
F Whipple's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 16:12
F Whipple
Hell Yeah! I've been waiting for this all summer
sumdawg's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 16:12
sumdawg
Must buy it.
Paroxysm's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 16:15
Paroxysm
Now is it better to get it for wiiware to show nintendo there is support for such games or get it for pc to show nintendo that they can go fuck themselves over their releasing practices.

Decisions decisions....
deaddays's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 16:15
deaddays
I've been waiting to give WiiWare my money for this for months now. Another week and I might have been too jaded to buy it.
pendelton21's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 16:16
pendelton21
huzzah!!!
Faceless's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 16:19
Faceless
I really hope this game actually makes this date. My only problem is I still don't know if I should goo PC or Wii.
Jesse Cortez's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 16:25
Jesse Cortez
Buying it myself :D
Knivy's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 16:42
Knivy
I'll get it when it's on discount on steam :)
superhobo's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 18:29
superhobo
PC for me I'd say. Fuck it, I would have bought it for 360!
Bob Muir's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 18:45
Bob Muir
Took them long enough. But I'm with Christiangamer, unless they get a hard drive out to hold all that.
Moofey's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 20:30
Moofey
...Until Wii owners wake up on Monday to find no Strong Bad in the wii shop, and replaced with Virtual Petting Zoo or something along those lines.
killsm00th's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 20:32
killsm00th
Final-fucking-ly.
hpv's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/05/2008 21:58
hpv
Why not subscription pricing on WiiWare? So not only will you end up having to pay $15 more for the entire season on Wii, but you'll have to delete each episode before playing the next one. GREAT!
Zac Bentz's Avatar - Comment posted on 08/06/2008 10:30
Zac Bentz
Did any of you actually read the release? 'Cause if you did, you'd have seen this:

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Downloadable versions of each Strong Bad episode will also be available for the PC exclusively from Telltale's website, with preorders starting today at www.telltalegames.com/strongbad. Episodes can be purchased individually for $8.95 or as part of a five-episode subscription for $34.95. As with Telltale's popular Sam & Max series, customers who purchase the full series from Telltale will later be eligible to get a disc version for the cost of shipping and handling.
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Obviously you'd have to be an idiot to get the Wii version. And I WANTED to get it for Wii!
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