Last Screenshots of Sam & Max 2 Online 88
DasJan writes "German website Adventure-Treff.de got hold of the last available screenshots of Sam & Max 2, the recently cancelled adventure game. The last 10 images in this gallery are the screens that LucasArts gave out to print magazines around the world to accompany their previews. Some of them are completely new, others were only available in blurry scans. They are probably the last thing we ever see of our beloved duo." Seems like an awful lot of work to scrap. I wouldn't be surprised if the game is resurrected in another form someday, but for now, these images are all we have.
A mirror for you hippie scum (Score:4, Funny)
You now owe Darl your allegience, $690, and a straight face when he makes press releases saying silly things about IBM and Groklaw.
~Darl
Re:A mirror for you hippie scum (Score:1)
Re:A mirror for you hippie scum (Score:1)
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Simpsons and other info... (Score:1)
Its always a tragedy (Score:3, Insightful)
Which isn't to say they wouldn't be right. Still, I always wonder what would have come of the StarCon game for the playstation (yes, it was made without Toys For Bob, but I was still curious).
Re:Its always a tragedy (Score:1)
One particular game that comes to mind when I think of games being scrapped or reworked and released later is Super Mario Brothers 2 for the NES console. If you notice, it doesn't look (graphics) like Super Mario Bros. 1 or 3. I read somewhere that there was a game developer/designer working on a game for Nintendo that was scrapped half way through, and they ended up using it as Super Mario Bros. 2. No
Re:Its always a tragedy (Score:5, Informative)
Nintendo of America found that unacceptable. They wanted it to be something big, not just an expansion pack. So they had them convert another, in development game into Mario II. IMHO, it was a good idea - the new Mario 2 was an excellent game, and the original mario 2 game was incredibly difficult and really aimed at hardcore mario players.
The original Mario 2 was released in the west in the Super Mario Allstars set as Super Mario: The Lost Levels for the SNES. If you want an impossibly hard Mario 1 fix, look into it.
Re:Its always a tragedy (Score:1)
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Doki Doki Panic (Score:2)
The fact of the matter is that if you played SMB 2 you didn't miss anything. The game was actually quite popular in its Doki Doki Panic form in Japan, and Nintendo bought the title from a client developer and repurposed it into a Mario game. SMB2 is identical to DDP except for the use of different sorts of main characters (Mario folks as opposed to a family in DDP.)
Re:Its always a tragedy (Score:2)
Oh man! (Score:2, Funny)
If I only could kick his annoying ass again or put him in the toaster or something
Maximum Sam (Score:4, Interesting)
Hell, I'm probably in the minority, but I'd be willing to pay for such a thing.
Re:Maximum Sam (Score:4, Interesting)
Based upon comments from Steve Purcell (who was overseeing the game development), it seems that production went "wrong" when Lucasarts realised that they could make more money by just shoveling out purile Star Wars crap rather than investing in a quality title.
There is no evidence that the game was having problems in development.
Getting my hopes up (Score:3, Interesting)
Starwars the adventure game. (Score:4, Funny)
Or.
"There is no three-headed-monkey." *waves hand* "There is no three-headed-monkey."
Re:Getting my hopes up (Score:1)
Max: Good thing the Rebel PX had futuristic spy capes in husky boy's sizes!
Sam: Now we can find the unsavory Empire's secret plan room, swipe the death sphere blueprints and draw air vents in so when they build the damn thing all the oxygene will leak out.
why? (Score:3, Interesting)
it looked promising, and for me it was the start of lucasart's comeback
I hope they reconsider, maybe some e-mails to pr@lucasarts.com will help...
Re:why? (Score:2)
But aparently the marketing department feels there's a much better market for shitty Star Wars licenses instead.
Re:why? (Score:2, Insightful)
Yeah, just look at Beyond Good & Evil; as great and unique as the game was, it probably set a record for dropping down to bargain bin prices. And I doubt UbiSoft selling bundles of Splinter Cell with Prince of Persia happened because they wanted boost SC's sales.
Some games don't make it farther than the "niche" market, and I can't think of a recent point and click adventure game (as much as I miss them) that has really gotten the recogni
Re:why? (Score:2)
The one Star Wars game that I really wish was a lot better was Rebellion. That had a lot of promise as an RTS/4X combination and its space combat
Re:why? (Score:2)
It's not even a matter of low interest, I think. It's not as if people hear of the games and say, "Oh, s
Re:why? (Score:2)
Re:why? (Score:2)
Re:why? (Score:1)
This may be redundant, but there is a [petition online] to save Sam & Max 2. [petitiononline.com]
Sigh (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Sigh (Score:2)
Too far, actually. I couldn't get my girlfriend off my freaking computer for a whole day.
Death of a dream? No more adventure games. (Score:5, Interesting)
I sent an email to pr@lucasarts.com questioning their motives, explaining my past fandom, and informing them that I will never be buying a lucasarts game again. Ever.
Ive done it already. Ive experienced the trench run and blown up the death star, Ive saved the Emperor from rebel scum. Ive blasted my way through scores of imperial storm troopers. No more. Its done and boring.
Sam and Max 2 looked fun, unique, and a revival of my 2nd favorite gaming genre. But no. I got spat on. Forget it lucasarts, Im tired of your games. Youve got enough competition making enough quality games that I simply do not have a need for you any longer. Congradulations, youve killed my starwars fandom through repetative mediocrity and baseless consumerism. (Not to mention shoddy writing)
Now, if youll excuse me, Im going to go play Monkey Island 2 again, its been a few years. Yay ScummVM.
Anyone have any good links for NEW adventure games?
Re:Death of a dream? No more adventure games. (Score:2)
http://www.syberia2.info
The original was really good too, although a bit short.
More adventure games... everybody post your faves! (Score:5, Interesting)
So, for everybody out there, here's a list of what I've found to keep me amused so far:
1. Everything ScummVM plays. You've probably played a good number of these, but I'm sure it's not all of them. Broken Sword I and II are good, and I haven't made my way around to Beneath a Steel Sky or Flight of the Amazon Queen yet, both released as freeware by their original authors to the ScummVM team. Buy the ones still being sold new, like Broken Sword and Simon the Sorcerer 1 & 2 to encourage "good behavior" from game companies.
2. Sequels to ScummVM games that ScummVM can't run yet-- things like Broken Sword III, Monkey Island 4, and Grim Fandango.
3. New things you've never heard of, but are still being sold new-- this is the best bet. Runaways: a Road Adventure (available new), Wyrmkeep's remade Inherit the Earth [wyrmkeep.com] (may be in a future scummvm version, from peeking in CVS), Gilbert Goodmate for the PocketPC, Syberia 1 and 2, etc... Check out justadventure.com [justadventure.com] for news.
4. Stuff you haven't heard of but isn't still for sale-- this can be tricky, finding things on ebay or abandonware sites. A friend clued me into one he'd played when younger, now available as abandonware: Amazon: Guardians of Eden [the-underdogs.org]. I've heard good things about I Have No Mouth But I Must Scream, but don't have a copy yet. I've also turned up websites about a couple of Discworld adventure games [the-underdogs.org] that sound excellent, and the first two also seem to be available as abandonware. There is a third that is still for sale, so if you download the other two BUY THE ONE THAT'S STILL BEING SOLD.
Remember-- if you don't buy the ones that are for sale, companies will keep right on assuming the market doesn't exist for these games.
For old DOS games that don't work with ScummVM, NAGI, FreeSCI, or the like, there's always DOSBox, which does an excellent job of making your shiny new PC pretend that it's old and crappy to make the games run.
Anyway, that's what I know. Anybody got anything else?
Re:More adventure games... everybody post your fav (Score:2)
Anyway, it always pisses me off to hear people complain about how there "aren't any adventure games." That's utter bull. They come out all the time, on every platform (Syberia, Drake, Broken Sword on XBox alone!) and people don't buy them.
Criminy, people, this is all yammering for no point if you don't go out and *buy the games* when they come out! Publishers think the genre is dead because the genre is dead, and all you idiots who bitch and moan about there b
Re:More adventure games... everybody post your fav (Score:1)
Some more "where to buy" links: (Score:3, Informative)
Buy Simon the Sorcerer 1, 2, and 3D [adventuresoft.com]
Found out that Harlan Ellison's site has I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream [harlanellison.com] the computer game for $32.
Lucasarts has a few of their classics still for sale, buried deeply on their site [lucasarts.com]: Grim Fandango, Full Throttle, a 3.5-pack with Day of the Tentacle, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, and Sam & Max hit the Road (the full Maniac Mansion game is included in Day of the Tentacle, hence the
Also, a place to get Broken Sword I and II (Score:3, Informative)
There's also an amazingly good port of Broken Sword I for the GBA. If you have a GBA, I highly recommend it-- it's really well done.
In Cold Blood (Score:2)
Re:Death of a dream? No more adventure games. (Score:1)
Duh.
I mean, you dont think Im _that_ dense, do you?
Don't just send email... (Score:4, Informative)
Send the mail to
Mike Nelson, Acting General Manager and VP of Operations
LucasArts
P.O. Box 10307
San Rafael, CA 94912
I recommend strongly, however, that you word your letter in a somewhat professional fashion. That means using proper grammer, spellchecking, punctuation, full words (never use 'u' for 'you', etc) and an appropriate letter format, either block or indent style. Even if you wish to keep the tone of your letter negative (as I did), avoid profanity.
You can see one of the later revisions of the letter that I sent at this URL:
http://forums.adventuregamers.com/showthrea
(note that the final letter that went out is slightly different, though not available online).
You can find examples of the proper formatting for business letters at
http://www.wisc.edu/writing/Handbook/Business
Be sure to include your address at the top (as indicated) and your full name at the bottom.
You can find examples of the proper formatting for envelopes at
http://jobsearchtech.about.com/library/bl-bus
Re:Death of a dream? No more adventure games. (Score:1)
Why now??? (Score:5, Interesting)
I mean, if it is so close to completion, they should be able to do a little last-minute debugging (a couple of weeks at most), put it up for sale through mail and state clearly that the game is unfinished and no future patches are planned.
It's interesting to note that LucasArts also recently canceled Full Throttle: Hell on Wheels [slashdot.org]...another game that was clearly close to completion [gamespot.com]...
The real question should be, why is LucasArts canceling projects so close to their completion dates???
Re:Why now??? (Score:4, Insightful)
the last 10% of the project can take 90% of the time.
"Nearly complete" is a poor estimate of "Time to Completion". I assume games are similar.
Re:Why now??? (Score:1)
Well, from what I recall, the new Full Throttle was basically cancelled because it sucked (unlike Sam and Max, which was cancelled because Lucas Arts, for some reason, just decided they didn't want to sell it).
Re:Why now??? (Score:2)
To be honest, it could have been due to a multitude of things...maybe they were threatened with a law suit, maybe they implimented features for a new piece of hardware that never came, maybe they had problems with the rights...or maybe it was even the fact that they didn't see enough of a market for the game...you can bet it probably wasn't qualtity alone that k
Re:Why now??? (Score:1)
Re:Why now??? (Score:1)
But I'm pretty sure that if they sell the game in any form, their ability to write off their production expenses is greatly reduced (becomes just another business expense).
The same thing happens with all these arcade games that neve
Let's be honest here (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Let's be honest here (Score:2)
Maybe that's why it was cancelled. Yeah, I can see it now: at a late point in the development, they noticed it looked like shit, and it was too late to restart from scratch, so they gave up.
I just hope that whoever decid
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Re:Let's be honest here (Score:2)
Re:Let's be honest here (Score:2)
This does not mean that 3D-animation is "crap". Look at anything from Pixar and the Shrek-franchise. The medium does not get in the way for the fun and creativity. Escape from Monkey Island (4) on the other hand was hard to control and the 3d-figures looked utterly out of place on it's backgrounds. They
To all the so-called adventure fans (Score:5, Insightful)
Those that don't are part of the problem. If you don't support the great adventure games from smaller publishers, you'll show big publishers exactly why they shouldn't release an adventure game.
Re:To all the so-called adventure fans (Score:2)
Like I said, there are three good ones on XBox alone, all made within the last two years, and numerous good ones on PC (along with some crappy ones.)
Re:To all the so-called adventure fans (Score:1)
Re:To all the so-called adventure fans (Score:1)
Anyone care to let me know.
Re:To all the so-called adventure fans (Score:2)
Beyond Good and Evil is pretty close to an adventure game, also, and I'm sure any adventure fan would enjoy it.
Re:To all the so-called adventure fans (Score:2)
Re:To all the so-called adventure fans (Score:2)
Im going to order Syberia today.
Re:To all the so-called adventure fans (Score:2)
If adventure games are something you enjoy, please consult Google for links to one of a good number of adventure-focused websites. They can keep you up to date on all the adventure games that come out on both PCs and consoles.
Re:To all the so-called adventure fans (Score:2)
However, normal "gaming" sites simply do not cover adventure games anymore. I poke around lots of gaming sites already. I assumed they would inform me on new adventure games.
The old phrase about what happens when you "assume" came to mind.
Glad to see scores of adventure games to play.
Bastards, kick us when we are down eh? (Score:2)
It is not even as if the two previous Star Trek adventures did bad. They were moderate commercial successes. Sure nothing amazing in sales but in the game industry doing two games who turn a nice profit is amazing enough. Especially when you consider how much success Interplay has had si
*sigh* (Score:1)
Re:*sigh* (Score:2)
One thing doesn't add up... (Score:2)
Think for a moment: I've spent huge amounts on development, pre-marketing, and general hype. The cost from this point to actual production is equal to or less than (most likely less than) what I've already spent. Even if I think no one will buy the product, it makes more sense to release it and hope to recoup some funds
Re: well you know... (Score:2)
Re:One thing doesn't add up... (Score:1)
IANAA, but I'm pretty sure whether or not the project makes it to market has an effect on their ability to write the expenses off of their taxes. So if they already don't think they will make they're money back, it might be better (financially) to cut their loses (further development and marketing) and take the tax benefit
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Dear LucasArts (Score:1, Funny)
Dear LucasArts,
Fuck you.
Sincerely,
Jon
Petition (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Petition (Score:2)
This is the problem with petitiononline; everyone starts a petition without checking to see if there's already a petition going.You posted one with 8000 signatures. Early in this story someone posted one with a mere 1200 signatures. Here's a link to the "official" (insofar as it is linked to from the Save Sam & Max website [savesamandmax.com]) petition [petitiononline.com] at petitiononline that has (as of this post) 20,694
Re:Petition (Score:1)