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EmP - April 22, 2009 (04:43 AM) I reviewed a couple of the games Telltame spat out for that franchise before their focus shifted to reinventing Sam & Max brilliantly, and they were cool little titles. |
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zippdementia - April 22, 2009 (06:21 AM) I remember. I liked your reviews. I actually link to one of them in the article. |
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aschultz - April 22, 2009 (08:14 AM) His books have been on my "list" but not terribly far up(...yet). I think I'll bump them up. Good job. Cool to see you from another angle, both physically(with the head shot) and looking at cartoons, not video games. |
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randxian - April 23, 2009 (02:25 AM) Wow, this is one of my favorite comics ever. Good mix of storyteling and humor. It's too bad there will be no sequel. |
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zippdementia - April 23, 2009 (11:22 AM) It is, a bit. But then, I'm not sure quite what he could do with a sequel. |
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randxian - April 23, 2009 (07:02 PM) If I remember correctly, they were kicked out because of Phoney's underhanded schemes. That could be the focal point of the story. Phoney has to readjust back to life in Boneville, but starts another scheme that gets him in further trouble. Fone and Smiley have to figure out how to keep him from getting kicked out yet again. Okay, it's not as epic as the original story, but maybe this would work as an expanded universe type deal? I would really love to see Boneville. |