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Forums - Gaming - Wallace & Gromit launching on XBLA and PC this spring!

MrBubbles said:
11ht11 said:
i really thought this was coming to the wii

 

still might.  wouldnt be the first xbla game that was also sold for full price at retail for the wii.

 

Although this is episodic game so xbla is going to get 5-6 separately sold episodes of this game while Wii would get all episodes in one disc at retail (well, probably 360 too). That would be like Sam & Max which had 6 episodes sold separately on PC and all 6 episodes on 1 disc at retail for both Wii and PC.

Btw. Both Sam & Max and Wallace & Gromit are made by Telltale.



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badgenome said:
Words Of Wisdom said:

I don't think the exclamation point in the title is warranted.

What a joyless being you are.

Bah, humbug.



11ht11 said:
i really thought this was coming to the wii

 

I would have thought so, as well. Perhaps they're planning on releasing it on disc for Wii once the season is over.

Or perhaps the steady stream of puzzle/adventures coming to Wii has them thinking they need to branch out to less saturated markets.



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Words Of Wisdom said:

I don't think the exclamation point in the title is warranted.

 

>_> i didnt add it!



Neoraf said:
Very good news!

Wallace & Gromit + South Park = XBLA purchases.

Let's hope so, TV shows to games have not really worked in the past, and these games do not really seem like they are designed for video game conversions



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famousringo said:
11ht11 said:
i really thought this was coming to the wii

 

I would have thought so, as well. Perhaps they're planning on releasing it on disc for Wii once the season is over.

Or perhaps the steady stream of puzzle/adventures coming to Wii has them thinking they need to branch out to less saturated markets.

i hope so