*raises hand*Theo Rettisch wrote:Did anyone play Labyrinth? Noone? Good decision!
I have it on my C64, but haven't gotten far
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Already out, S&M Season One has finished and Season two has began.NLS wrote:It's probably an insult, but I didn't seem to like much S&M.
I know there are people who love it and this even led to a new reincarnation coming up any day now (or is it already out?)... but I couldn't get too "involved" with the characters (was also difficult with Day of the Tentacle but only in the beginning - and I got to buy it).
Since we're talking about LucasArts adventures here, I believe he's referring to the original Sam'n'Max game (aka "Sam'n'Max:Hit the road"). The newer 3D Sam'n'Max games are made by a different company (Telltale Games)evilguy12 wrote:Already out, S&M Season One has finished and Season two has began.NLS wrote:It's probably an insult, but I didn't seem to like much S&M.
I know there are people who love it and this even led to a new reincarnation coming up any day now (or is it already out?)... but I couldn't get too "involved" with the characters (was also difficult with Day of the Tentacle but only in the beginning - and I got to buy it).
He originally was referring to the SCUMM game, but then mentioned the newer games.md5 wrote: Since we're talking about LucasArts adventures here, I believe he's referring to the original Sam'n'Max game (aka "Sam'n'Max:Hit the road"). The newer 3D Sam'n'Max games are made by a different company (Telltale Games)
According to imdb the TV show aired only in 1997, so the game was already on the market then. The comics appeared in 1987, but I doubt many 1993-videogame-players knew about them.NLS wrote:The problem with (me and) S&M is that AFAIK there is some cartoon series, that was never shown in my country...