Entries in 'telltale' (13)
Back to the Future: The Game
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‘Where we’re going we don’t need roads.’ Marty McFly playing ‘Johnny B. Goode’. That DeLorean.
Deep Silver goes Back to the Future
Having enjoyed success digitally, Telltale’s Back to the Future: The Game is to receive a retail release courtesy of Deep Silver in the EMEA region.
Kalypso snaps up boxed Jurassic Park game
Publisher Kalypso Media has signed the rights to publish Telltale’s downloadable Jurassic Park game in boxed form early next year.
Developer Telltale caught fiddling Metacritic scores
At least two developers employed at Californian studio Telltale Games wrote glowing reviews for their new game under the guise of impartial consumers.
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Jurassic Park to go up against Q4 blockbusters
Prehistoric monsters will be competing with some of the biggest names in games this Q4.
Back to the Future retail-bound
Game revamps of Back to the Future and Jurassic Park may be download-only for now, but retail will get a look in eventually.
Walking Dead game on the way?
A video game adaptation of popular TV series The Walking Dead could in the works at Telltale Games.
Back to the Future dated
Developer Telltale games has announced that the first instalment in its series of games based on the Back to the Future brand will be released on PC and Mac in ...
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Back to the Future game giveaway
Buyers of the upcoming Back to the Future trilogy on Blu-ray will discover a pleasant surprise in the box – a free copy of the first episode of the upcoming ...
Lloyd on board for Back to the Future
Sam & Max developer Telltale Games has recruited Christopher Lloyd – the man who played the iconic Doc Brown in the Back to the Future films – to lend his ...
Back To The Future games materialise
Great Scott! As if it weren’t enough that Telltale has announced it is working on a series of games based on Jurassic Park, now it has emerged that the ...
Telltale scores Jurassic Park licence
Telltale Games, the developer that delivered episodic chunks of Sam & Max, has according to reports snapped up the Jurassic Park licence.
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'iPhone more powerful than Wii'
An interface developer at UK dev Telltale Games has publicly claimed he believes the iPhone to be more powerful than Nintendo’s Wii.











































