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You crack me up, lil' buddy: Sam and Max officially confirmed for Wii

12:31 PM on 04.04.2008, Anthony Burch 52 comments

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Holy jumping weasel fritters on a hot cross bun! Now all you people who have Macs don't have to kill yourselves over your previous inability to play the Sam and Max episodes (they're really good)!

Today, Telltale games officially confirmed a retail version of Sam and Max Season One will be made available to Wii owners come Fall 2008. Collecting the first six episodes of the episodic series in one singular package, Season One will be published by Dreamcatcher/The Adventure Company in North America, and by JoWooD in Europe.

I dunno what else to say, except that I'm incredibly happy that all the people (both of you) who asked me how to play the Sam and Max episodes without buying a PC finally have a way. The full press release, which you can check out after the jump, unfortunately doesn't say anything about downloadable episodes on WiiWare, but hey -- baby steps, baby steps.

Sam & Max Coming to Wii!

Complete first season of episodic games to hit retail stores this fall

SAN RAFAEL, CA, April 4, 2008 – As part of a continuing effort to extend episodic gaming to new audiences and platforms, Telltale is officially announcing that Sam & Max Season One will be coming to Nintendo's Wii™ console. This collection of the first six Sam & Max episodes will introduce a brand new audience to the popular and critically-acclaimed game series. The Wii release is expected to ship to retail stores worldwide this fall, thanks to a partnership between Telltale and JoWooD/DreamCatcher.

Sam & Max's journey to the Wii platform has been fueled by fan excitement. Just before the episodic series' PC debut, fans launched an email campaign clamoring for a Wii version of the series. Continuous rumors and rampant speculation online led to developer and publisher enthusiasm for the title. With Telltale now focusing on console development in addition to PC, the company can finally bring Sam & Max to Wii in response to this overwhelming demand.

The Sam & Max episodes let players guide the Freelance Police through a series of bizarre—and often sidesplitting—mysteries. Sam & Max Season One has already experienced enormous success, both as an episodic series available for download through Telltale's website and other services, and at retail. Honors include Adventure Game of the Year from GameSpy and IGN, and inclusion on Games for Windows' list of Top 10 Games in 2007.

Nintendo's Wii is a perfect fit for the Sam & Max games. The series' story-driven gameplay and episodic structure has often been favorably compared to TV sitcoms. The new Wii version will present Sam & Max in a format that can be enjoyed from the comfort of the living room, either alone or with a group of friends—a setting perfectly suited for this kind of experience. The game's easy-to-use interface has a low learning curve, making it ideal for the Wii's broad consumer audience.

Sam & Max first hit the indie comic scene in 1987, courtesy of franchise creator Steve Purcell. In the twenty years since, they have appeared in an animated TV series, an Eisner-winning webcomic, and numerous video games. The success of the Sam & Max episodic series has fueled a renaissance for the franchise. Telltale recently released a special 20th Anniversary Edition of the complete Sam & Max comic collection, Surfin' the Highway, after nearly a decade out of print, and a DVD box set of the 1997 animated series has just been published by Shout Factory. Both are available in Telltale's online store (www.telltalegames.com/store), along with other Sam & Max merchandise.

Sam & Max Season One for Nintendo Wii will be published by Dreamcatcher/The Adventure Company in North America, and by JoWooD in Europe. In addition to English language, the game will be fully localized in French and German, and subtitled in Italian and Spanish. All versions are expected to ship during the fall 2008 season.

About Sam & Max

Sam is a six-foot dog in a baggy suit sporting a trombone-sized .44 hand-cannon. Max is a three foot "rabbity thing" with a saw blade grin and the impulsive nature of the average piranha. Together they patrol the sticky streets of a fantastical New York City, righting wrongs, pummeling perps, and ridding the urban landscape of the shifty legions of "self-propelled gutter trash" that litter their streets. Sam & Max have appeared in comics, video games, an animated TV series coming soon to DVD, and an Eisner award-winning webcomic.

About Telltale, Inc.

Telltale is pioneering new forms of interactive entertainment, building upon strong foundations in both traditional and new media. Founded in 2004 by industry veterans with decades of experience, the company has quickly become the leading online episodic gaming publisher and developer, delivering award-winning interactive experiences that emphasize engaging stories, strong characters, and rich worlds. Telltale is establishing a regular, ongoing schedule of online episodic series, across all major gaming and entertainment platforms and channels. Telltale's games include the Sam & Max game series, episodes adapted from Jeff Smith's epic Bone graphic novels, and games based on television's popular CSI program in partnership with Ubisoft. Telltale has built a robust digital distribution channel at www.telltalegames.com, and also publishes its games with select partners.

About JoWooD Productions Software AG
JoWooD Productions Software AG (ATXPrime: JWD) is listed in the Prime Market segment of the Vienna stock exchange. JoWooD is a leading publisher of computer and videogames, releasing international acclaimed, high-quality titles for all existing and future gaming systems. JoWooD games are distributed worldwide by an efficient net of distribution partners. Visit http://corporate.jowood.com for more information.

About DreamCatcher Inc.

DreamCatcher Inc. is a leading publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment software. Established in 1996, the company markets its products under two popular labels: DreamCatcher Games, featuring the critically-acclaimed, bestselling game Painkiller; and The Adventure Company, the number one brand for PC adventure games worldwide, including award winning titles such as Syberia and Agatha Christie. DreamCatcher is located in Toronto, Canada. For more information visit www.dreamcatchergames.com.


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GrayFox's Avatar
GrayFox at 04/04/2008 12:33
Great news for those of us with ass computers.

Are the games going to utilize the Wiimote, and if so do you think it will add anything to the gameplay?
Necros's Avatar
Necros at 04/04/2008 12:38
"Now all you people who have Macs don't have to kill yourselves over your previous inability to play the Sam and Max episodes (they're really good)!"

This is directly targeted at me, isn't it? Either way, I'll definitely pick it up. :)
KamikazeTutor's Avatar
KamikazeTutor at 04/04/2008 12:41
You're not people. :P
AgentMOO's Avatar
AgentMOO at 04/04/2008 12:46
Yes! My transfer-software addled PC (tivotogo, HD OTA, "Not" Torrents) has retired from gaming and my Wii is much gladdened to receive the bounty.
Loki Power's Avatar
Loki Power at 04/04/2008 12:48
Hooorayyy!!!!!
m3ds's Avatar
m3ds at 04/04/2008 12:48
Sam and Max on more platforms is never a bad thing. Good to hear.
Guagloves's Avatar
Guagloves at 04/04/2008 12:50
YAY! Now we can finally play these and not shoot ourselves.
B5512's Avatar
B5512 at 04/04/2008 12:50
thank you god, that's enough for now. keep up the good work.
wardrox's Avatar
wardrox at 04/04/2008 12:55
wtf? Why are you posting news?

Also, yey!
Professor Pew's Avatar
Professor Pew at 04/04/2008 12:57
Arg, JoWood and Dreamcatcher? Did they publish the PC games too? Because those are two of the worst publishers of shitty games ever. If JoWood had nothing to do with the PC games, I can see them somehow fuck it up. They always do it...

I hope this will turn more developers towards making Wii adventure games though. You hear me David Lynch? I'm still waiting for your Wii adventure game that will blow my mind!
Amethystine's Avatar
Amethystine at 04/04/2008 12:59
Awesome!

I agree with GrayFox, as I was one of the people not playing them because I have a pretty crappy PC. Ever since I heard the Wii would be getting more adventure games and the idea of Sam and Max on the Wii came up, I've been waiting for this announcement.

Now if I could only get my old copy of Grim Fandango back.. why did I loan it to someone in another country??
blehman's Avatar
blehman at 04/04/2008 13:01
YES!!
Pawsie's Avatar
Pawsie at 04/04/2008 13:06
I'm so glad I did NOT buy this game a few seconds ago. I love sam and max, but I don't like playing stuff on my computer, which is covered with porn and music I like. Now I can play the game and watch porn.. yay
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njsykora at 04/04/2008 13:09
I've only played episode 4 from this season and that was only because its free on Steam so I'm so getting this.
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Holyetheline at 04/04/2008 13:12
Rev I'm sure you're completely stoked about this.
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Jetsetlemming at 04/04/2008 13:12
I'm confused as to how one could have a PC too crappy to run the Sam and Max episodes. One good enough to run it would cost less than a Wii at this point.

Also the Nintendo audience doesn't seem to appreciate the adventure game love they get. :/ It depresses me.
CJSchmidt's Avatar
CJSchmidt at 04/04/2008 13:12
Whoohoo! I love Sam and Max, but I just can't stand playing games hunched in front of a computer any more. That being said, the Mac deserves some rabbit-thing love too.
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The-Excel at 04/04/2008 13:14
More adventure games on Wii is always a good thing.
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NihonTiger90 at 04/04/2008 13:21
And all is well with my Wii, again. I'm definitely picking this up when it comes out.
Tiff's Avatar
Tiff at 04/04/2008 13:24
I am buying this and playing it and expelling many a tear of joy while I do it. Bonerzzzzzzzzz.
Veck's Avatar
Veck at 04/04/2008 13:27
As a Mac user and a Wii owner this is awesome news. It always kind of stung that Bone got a Mac port but never Sam & Max, but who gives a shit now. Yas!
ZombiePlatypus's Avatar
ZombiePlatypus at 04/04/2008 13:34
This is a definate purchase, I had been hoping for a console port...
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ScottyG at 04/04/2008 13:35
Oh, I'll so wait for this. From what you said it sounds like it'll be like a DVD box set, so I'd much rather play it on my Wii than my PC. ^_^
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dontstaylong at 04/04/2008 13:36
professor pew - a David Lynch adventure game would indeed blow minds everywhere.

anyway, this news is fantastic. my main computer is used just for work, so i can't do much (ie: any) gaming on it.
BenHaskett's Avatar
BenHaskett at 04/04/2008 13:42
Fantastic.

I have a PC, but I just really don't like playing games on it.
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Upgrayedd at 04/04/2008 14:06
Hooray! I've been playing the series (and loving it) and it's great to see the game(s?) made available to a wider audience.
naia-the-gamer's Avatar
naia-the-gamer at 04/04/2008 14:14
YAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAY!!!

I've been totally wanting to play this. This will be a must-buy for me.
CrocBox's Avatar
CrocBox at 04/04/2008 14:25
No. Freaking. Way. O_O All of Season One on Wii? For cereal!?

.....

*explodes*
Rbj's Avatar
Rbj at 04/04/2008 14:28
Awesome news. Makes the Wii worthwhile!
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Timmeh at 04/04/2008 14:30
Sam & Max is pure win, I've got the Season One DVD, Season Two ordered, the sketch book & Surfin' the Highway reprint and shall be ordering the animaetd series DVD soon methinks.

Of course nothing beats LucasArts "Sam & Max Hits the Road". I hope the dickweed that cancelled the Lucas sequel is eating himself up at the success Telltale have had with the brand.
Samit Sarkar's Avatar
Samit Sarkar at 04/04/2008 14:35
ZOMG Reverend Anthony news post!!!1!eleven :)

Dang it...this still doesn’t help me, since I have neither a PC that can handle games nor a Wii.
Timmeh's Avatar
Timmeh at 04/04/2008 15:07
@Samit

Erm, don't mean to patronise or whatever but have you checked the system requirements for the Sam & Max episodes? They're something like an 800Mhz CPU with 256MB RAM and a 32MB video card/horrible integrated chipset thing capable of hardware transform & lighting.

I think the average calculator probably has more power these days - this ain't Crysis ya'know? :P
Batthink's Avatar
Batthink at 04/04/2008 15:08
Finally, something other than a PC to play this on. :OD
Perry Simm's Avatar
Perry Simm at 04/04/2008 15:52
It's about fucking time! Adventure games on the Wii for the win.
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MissHinasaki at 04/04/2008 15:55
I hope they do well. I really wouldn't complain if the Wii brought back point and click adventures.
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flynsk at 04/04/2008 15:56
"Gasp!I have a blood-caked smock!"

Sam & Max FTW!
MasterMS's Avatar
MasterMS at 04/04/2008 16:35
Yay for me!
Samit Sarkar's Avatar
Samit Sarkar at 04/04/2008 17:09
@Timmeh: Really? Well, shit...if I can run it with integrated video and a 1.6 GHz Pentium M processor, then I gotta get on that shit.
Mxyzptlk's Avatar
Mxyzptlk at 04/04/2008 17:29
Despite that fact that I've already played through season one, I'm so buying this.
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SWE3tMadness at 04/04/2008 21:49
Wow. We all wanted more third-party support for the Wii, but I never expected this. Hell yes. :D
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windexwindex at 04/04/2008 23:25
About freakin' time!!!!!!!!

too bad it will just be a port
Blake's Avatar
Blake at 04/05/2008 00:01
Is it can be time for a "fuck yeah" now?

I think it is.
mistic's Avatar
mistic at 04/05/2008 02:59
finally I'll be able to dust of the ol'Wii :-)
tkyy's Avatar
tkyy at 04/05/2008 10:25
motion control?
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BlackSunEmpire at 04/05/2008 18:47
This game will be a good fit for the system, but I enjoy mine on the PC.

I wonder how many parents will be offended by the humour of the series after they buy the lovely dog and rabbit game for the kids.
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LarkOhiya at 04/05/2008 19:57
I really cant wait to play this more!
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dhelor at 04/06/2008 21:15
Any mention of a price? Too lazy to go through the whole article. 'Cause if it's more than $39.99, I'll wait for a price drop.
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HarassmentPanda at 04/07/2008 00:18
Awesome! I can't wait to stop playing this in a Windows virtual machine or by restarting into BootCamp.
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