Sam & Max Germanly confirmed for Wii
A press release on publisher JoWood's website reveals that some kind of Sam & Max game is planned for release on the Wii. According to (the Google translation of) the release, as an upcoming project, "Sam & Max will soon also for Nintendo Wii to hunt criminals."
The press release describes the company's future plans as "adapting" their successful licenses; we don't know if this is going to be a port of Telltale Games' excellent episodic Sam & Max adventure game series, which JoWood publishes as a retail collection, or a new game. Our guess is on existing content, just because that's easier. Also, Telltale has hired Wii-knowledgable staff for something or other.
Wii Ware seems like an obvious choice due to the fact that it fits the existing Sam & Max distribution model (and, again, Telltale's own actions). Being total skeptics, we expect this, if it exists, to be on a disc, because each installment on the PC clocks in at about 250mb, which would eat up the Wii's storage space.
We've embedded the part of the press release containing Sam & Max info, in both German and Google-English versions, after the break.
[IR-News]: Agatha Christie auf Nintendo Wii
Liezen, Österreich, 10. Jänner 2008; Agatha Christie „Und dann gabs keines mehr" ist der erste Titel, der von JoWooD für Nintendo® Wii™ umgesetzt wird. Neben der PC-Community ermöglicht JoWooD auch Nintendo Fans Agatha Christies Fälle zu lösen.
JoWooD plant weitere seiner erfolgreichen Lizenzen aus dem Adventure Games für Nintendo® Wii™ zu adaptieren. Eines der nächsten Projekte: Sam & Max. Als Adventure des Jahres, gewählt von den Lesern des deutschen Computerspielmagazins „PC Games" (zu finden in der aktuellen Printausgabe 2/2008), gehen Sam & Max bald auch bei Nintendo® Wii™ auf Verbrecherjagd.
[IR News]: Agatha Christie on Nintendo Wii
Liezen, Austria, 10 January 2008; Agatha Christie "And then gabs no more" is the first title of JoWooD ® for Nintendo Wii ™ implemented. In addition to the PC community JoWooD also allows Nintendo fans Agatha Christie cases to solve.
JoWooD plans further its successful licenses from the Adventure Games for Nintendo ® Wii ™ to adapt. One of the next projects: As Sam & Max adventure of the year, chosen by the readers of the German computer game magazine "PC Games" (2 2008), Sam & Max will soon also for Nintendo ® Wii ™ to hunt criminals .
[Via GoNintendo]
The press release describes the company's future plans as "adapting" their successful licenses; we don't know if this is going to be a port of Telltale Games' excellent episodic Sam & Max adventure game series, which JoWood publishes as a retail collection, or a new game. Our guess is on existing content, just because that's easier. Also, Telltale has hired Wii-knowledgable staff for something or other.
Wii Ware seems like an obvious choice due to the fact that it fits the existing Sam & Max distribution model (and, again, Telltale's own actions). Being total skeptics, we expect this, if it exists, to be on a disc, because each installment on the PC clocks in at about 250mb, which would eat up the Wii's storage space.
We've embedded the part of the press release containing Sam & Max info, in both German and Google-English versions, after the break.
[IR-News]: Agatha Christie auf Nintendo Wii
Liezen, Österreich, 10. Jänner 2008; Agatha Christie „Und dann gabs keines mehr" ist der erste Titel, der von JoWooD für Nintendo® Wii™ umgesetzt wird. Neben der PC-Community ermöglicht JoWooD auch Nintendo Fans Agatha Christies Fälle zu lösen.
JoWooD plant weitere seiner erfolgreichen Lizenzen aus dem Adventure Games für Nintendo® Wii™ zu adaptieren. Eines der nächsten Projekte: Sam & Max. Als Adventure des Jahres, gewählt von den Lesern des deutschen Computerspielmagazins „PC Games" (zu finden in der aktuellen Printausgabe 2/2008), gehen Sam & Max bald auch bei Nintendo® Wii™ auf Verbrecherjagd.
[IR News]: Agatha Christie on Nintendo Wii
Liezen, Austria, 10 January 2008; Agatha Christie "And then gabs no more" is the first title of JoWooD ® for Nintendo Wii ™ implemented. In addition to the PC community JoWooD also allows Nintendo fans Agatha Christie cases to solve.
JoWooD plans further its successful licenses from the Adventure Games for Nintendo ® Wii ™ to adapt. One of the next projects: As Sam & Max adventure of the year, chosen by the readers of the German computer game magazine "PC Games" (2 2008), Sam & Max will soon also for Nintendo ® Wii ™ to hunt criminals .
[Via GoNintendo]










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Undead Priest @ Jan 13th 2008 12:13PM
I have never played any of these games before, but wanted to. I guess this would be my chance to do so.
Cesaria @ Jan 13th 2008 1:05PM
This is great news! I would love to play the whole series on the Wii. The wiimote would lend itself great to this game.
Gordon @ Jan 13th 2008 1:31PM
"Excellent"? Okay...
LeChuck @ Jan 13th 2008 2:18PM
I haven't played any S&M (... that's an unfortunate abbreviation) but I was reading a review of one just recently thinking they should put it on Wii. Guess I was right. Just like I was wanting a Star Fox on DS just before I first heard about SF Command.
TD @ Jan 13th 2008 2:28PM
I always wanted to play the new Sam & Max episodes. I played the original way back in the day, the old Day-of-the-Tentacle style one from the 90s, and it was hilarious.
Speaking of which, Day of the Tentacle is a masterpiece which needs to be revived as Wii Ware. Who's with me?
gevenstaines @ Jan 13th 2008 2:29PM
a wii exclusive game would be great, but a remake? what's the point? i wouldn't play it and i love wii and i love s&m. so i don't know who would buy it...
JC Fletcher @ Jan 13th 2008 4:28PM
People who bought the cheapest PC possible just so they could do word processing and web browsing?
Serious Kano @ Jan 13th 2008 3:05PM
i hope that means that the german/european version will be released first.
the translation is ok for the google translator. by the way: "gabs" is the short form of "gab es" which means "there was/were"
Andreas @ Jan 13th 2008 3:54PM
Thats cool, I think Sam and Max would make an excellent Wii game.
Just as long as its done right!
http:www.gameculture101.blogspot.com
Andreas @ Jan 14th 2008 12:47AM
I think Sam and Max isn't to bad an idea. I liked it on PC, it might fair real well on the Wii.
http://www.gameculture101.blogspot.com
KirbyMeister @ Jan 13th 2008 5:12PM
250MB? That won't fit on the Wii's 200-something odd MBs of storage available for channels and saves.
Moose @ Jan 13th 2008 5:47PM
I also love S&M. By the way, who are Sam and Max?
gevenstaines @ Jan 13th 2008 6:40PM
sam is a quick-witted dog, and max is a zany rabbit bent on wonton destruction. together they fight crime while making hilarious commentary.
hvnlysoldr @ Jan 13th 2008 6:52PM
Hmm. Wonton destruction burritoes. It's wanton in that case.
James @ Jan 14th 2008 12:57PM
If this is a retail package (hopefully $30 or $40 instead of the usual $50) containing at least one complete season of the PC 'episodes', I might consider it. I loved the original way back when, but have been on the fence about the 'episodes' because there's pros and cons to the various ways of buying/renting them. If they use the pointer interface like Zack and Wiki, and I get a physical disc I can keep (and resell/trade!), I might just finally get off the fence.