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Fri, May 17, 2013 | 20:21 BST
Green Man Gaming adds Telltale Games to its library, some are on sale
Green Man Gaming has added Telltale Games titles to its library for PC and Mac. Most are on sale at present, so hit up the link to purchase games such as Back to the Future, Hector: Badge of Carnage, Jurassic Park: The Game, Poker Night 2, Puzzle Agent, Sam & Max, Tales of Monkey Island, and The Walking Dead.
Tue, Jun 26, 2012 | 20:52 BST
Sam & Max, Tales of Monkey Island 60% off on GoG.com
Tales of Monkey Island and the first two seasons Sam & Max are now available on GOG.com. Both have also be discounted by 60% until July 3, during which Tales of Monkey Island will run you $13.99 while Sam & Max Save the World and Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space will run you $11.99 each.
Tue, Nov 08, 2011 | 00:59 GMT
Tales of Monkey Island on iDevice today
The first episode of Telltale’s re-imagining of the classic Monkey Island series is now available on the App Store.
Game Set Watch reports the game goes under the title of Monkey Island Tales 1, as distinct from the PC and console versions.
Both the standard iPhone release and HD iPad version go for $6.99. No release date on the remaining four episodes yet.
Fri, Jun 17, 2011 | 03:21 BST
Fill in a survey, score free TellTale games
Telltale is offering free WiiWare episodes of its Tales of Monkey Island series for those who complete a survery.
Thu, Jan 13, 2011 | 22:32 GMT
Tales of Monkey Island Collector’s Edition trailer

Digital downloads are all very well, of course, but there’s just something about the sight of a shelf full of game boxes that makes you think “gosh! If I ever move, I’m going to need two trucks.”
Nevertheless if you go in for all this physical media stuff, TellTale’s episodic Tales of Monkey Island is getting a nice shiny Collector’s Edition just dying to be arranged by alphabetisation or colour-coding. Have a look at the trailer through the break.
Wed, Jan 05, 2011 | 16:57 GMT
Sony makes amends over Tales of Monkey Island PSN snafu

SCEE has apologized to folks who purchased Tales of Monkey Island over the holidays for not getting all five episodes while taking advantage of the Festive Offers package.
Sat, Sep 18, 2010 | 19:04 BST
Monkey Island games on sale via Steam and Telltale

Tomorrow, September 19, is Talk Like a Pirate Day, and Telltale and Steam have put Monkey Island games on sale in celebration.
Wed, Mar 17, 2010 | 23:26 GMT
Tales of Monkey Island DVD docking at retail this spring

Telltale has announced that the Tales of Monkey Island DVD is coming to retail, and if you are already a season owner, you can get it for the cost of shipping.
Fri, Dec 04, 2009 | 18:04 GMT
TOMI: Rise of the Pirate God goes live December 8, has video

Telltale has released a video for Tales of Monkey Island’s grand finale, Rise of the Pirate God.
Called the “Story so Far”, the video recaps the events of the first four chapters in the series, which detail Guybrush spreading the pox of LeChuck, his quest for the voodoo exfoliating La Esponge Grande, and his apparent demise at the hands of his arch-nemesis.
The episode lands on PC December 8, and you can watch the video below.
Wed, Nov 18, 2009 | 20:58 GMT
Tales of Monkey Island: Rise of the Pirate God releases December 8

Telltale has announced that Episode 5 for Tales of Monkey Island, Rise of the Pirate God will be released on December 8.
In celebration, the first four episodes are now $8.95 each over on the official site.
Wondering what happened to our hero since the last episode? Thankfully, we won’t have to wait much longer.
Full PR below the break.
Tue, Sep 29, 2009 | 20:24 BST
Tales of Monkey Island: Lair of the Leviathan now available

The third episode in the Tales of Monkey Island series, Lair of the Leviathan, was released today.
Pirate Bounty Hunter Morgan La Flay, Coronado De Cava, and a special guest from previous Monkey Island games all make an appearance.
Lair of the Leviathan is available on the TellTale Games site and Steam.
Chapters four and five, The Trail and Execution of Guybrush Threepwood and Rise of the Pirate God will be released in October and November, respectively.
Thu, Sep 17, 2009 | 14:57 BST
Tales of Monkey Island, Episode 3 launching September 29

Telltale has sent word that the third Tales of Monkey Island episode is to be released on September 29.
Called “Lair of the Leviathan”, it has our hero Guybrush questing for the “voodoo exfoliating La Esponja Grande” inside the body of a massive manatee.
Here’s the description:
“Trapped in the belly of the beast, our hero encounters a surprising band of castaways, including the long-lost (and obsessive-compulsive) explorer Coronado De Cava. Can the Mighty Pirate win the suspicious De Cava’s trust? Will sexy pirate hunter Morgan LeFlay prove to be a ruthless enemy, or an unlikely ally? Will the group find La Esponja Grande in time to save Elaine from the rampant Pox of LeChuck? And will the world be crushed by the gnashing teeth of a certain demonic skull? Tales of Monkey Island’s moist and absorbing third episode, Lair of the Leviathan, will answer some of these urgent questions — and raise still more — as the five month adventure builds to its epic climax!”
Sounds like loads of fun. There are some new screens for the game posted on the official site. You should go have a look.
Fri, Aug 07, 2009 | 07:21 BST
New Monkey Island ep out August 20
The second Tales of Monkey Island episode is called Siege of Spinner Cay, and will release on August 20, Talltale’s confirmed.
There’s a background movie on Telltale’s blog. Beware the spoilers though, cap’n.
Thu, Jul 30, 2009 | 18:23 BST
Telltale: “iPhone is much more powerful than Wii”

A Telltale Games programmer has revealed on the firm’s official forums that iPhone is much more powerful than Wii.
The reasoning for the comment stemmed from complaints regarding framerate issues with the WiiWare version of Tales of Monkey Island.
According to a programmer, developers were limited to 40 megs for WiiWare because of hardware and file size restrictions, where as PC titles created were usually around 150 megs.
“The voices and textures are the way they are because we’re limited to 40 megs for WiiWare titles,” he stated. “The PC versions of our games are usually 150+ megs, and most modern games range anywhere from one to ten gigabytes or more. Talk to Nintendo about this one.
“Frame rate issues will probably get sorted out eventually, but keep in mind that the Wii is just not a powerful console. An iPhone is much more powerful than a Wii, even. The Wii and DS are extremely underpowered and their popularity doesn’t remove the hardware limitations.”
Yikes.
Thanks, GI.biz.
Thu, Jul 02, 2009 | 12:25 BST
Tales of Monkey Island – gameplay footage

There’s a gameplay video of next week’s Tales of Monkey Island after the break, and very good it looks too. It’s out on Tuesday.
For clarity, this is a new Monkey Island adventure for PC and WiiWare. The upcoming 360 remake is The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition. Which will also release on PC.
Confused? Amazing. Buy it anyway.
Wed, Jul 01, 2009 | 17:32 BST
Tales of Monkey Island video is a very fun watch

A new video for Tales of Monkey Island is posted after the break.
The first episode of the point-and-click adventure game will be released by Telltale Games in just six days for PC and WiiWare.
Have a look see, ya dirt lickin’ doily dippers. Yar.
Tue, Jun 23, 2009 | 20:16 BST
Tales of Monkey Island may come to Xbox Live

Dave Grossman, design director for Telltale Games, has said that Tales of Monkey Island may eventually land on Xbox Live Arcade once the PC and WiiWare versions are out the door.
“We didn’t so much decide not to put it on Xbox Live Arcade as we decided not to put it on XBLA now,” Grossman told Eurogamer. “Normally what we do is PC and one of the other platforms, and we’ve been bouncing back and forth between them.
“Yeah, I mean I wouldn’t rule it out. We might do that one later on.”
Grossman also said that he would like to see it on every platform possible and that includes PS3, Mac and Linux.
“We just haven’t gotten there yet,” he said. “Ultimately, we would like to be on every downloadable channel there is. We think that’s the perfect place for our stuff to be. It was just luck of the draw how the business relationships worked out and what chips were falling where.
“And we have to get our engine working on the [PS3], which is quite a bit of work, so we only want to do one at a time.
“We’ll get there [Mac, Linux], but it’s a matter of how and when and can we actually afford to do it.”
The first episode , Launch of the Screaming Narwhal, lands on PCÂ July 7 with the WiiWare version still to be determined.
Full interview is through Eurogamer.



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