Wallace & Gromit coming to XBLA
Grand Adventures begin next week.
Telltale has announced that Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures will be available on Xbox Live Arcade from Wednesday 4th November.
There are four episodes to play through - Fright of the Bumblebees, The Last Resort, Muzzled! and The Bogey Man. Each one will cost 800 Microsoft Points (£6.80 / €9.60).
A DVD will also be available complete with all the episodes, image galleries, a "making of" video and some Cracking Contraption shorts. A proportion of the proceeds from sales of the PC version between November 4th - 8th will go to charity.
November 4th also happens to mark the 20th anniversary of the release of A Grand Day Out, Wallace & Gromit's first animated short. Happy birthday.
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You may have but if you have a 360 you would not have had the chance to purchase the rest due to the fact they never got released on LIVE. I think they sold badly on PC so didn't bother porting them ?
I would buy the others, but as mentioned I would rather the disc version. TT own website doesn't mention the 360 disc, so EG may have that info wrong.
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Fools.
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i played Sam and Max 1,and it was very boring with PC controls(moving the cursor to where you want to move,select it then your character moves to that point,instead of just moving your character)..and really,not very funny at all
whereas W+G its pretty much the opposite for me(at least episode 1 was)
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