WiiWare -- Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People

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SAN RAFAEL, CA, April 10, 2008 – Interactive entertainment pioneer Telltale, Inc. is pleased to announce Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People (SBCG4AP), a new series of episodic games for WiiWare™, in partnership with Videlectrix. Starring Strong Bad, the self-proclaimed coolest person ever, the series is based on Matt and Mike Chapman’s online animated series, which has been running at Homestarrunner.com since 2000. SBCG4AP will launch on WiiWare this June.

“Telltale has been rejecting my ideas for green text adventures for years,” laments thousandaire gadabout Strong Bad, “but we finally reached a compromise with this puffy 3D point-and-click-em-up adventure. They claim all the coding was done with green text, so I guess that’s pretty cool.”


As the very first episodic series for connected consoles, Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People has been designed specifically for WiiWare, with easy-to-use controls and WiiConnect24™ features. Like Telltale’s popular Sam & Max series, SBCG4AP will be released as a five-episode “season” akin to a season of television. The episodes will come out on a monthly schedule. Release dates and pricing details will be revealed in a future announcement.


“Homestarrunner.com is one of the biggest success stories in online entertainment,” says Telltale CEO Dan Connors. “The Chapmans have been treating the Internet to episodic content for years. We’re thrilled to have teamed up with them to take episodic gaming to the next level via Nintendo’s innovative WiiWare delivery system.”


Telltale is working closely with the Chapmans on the series’ art style, storylines, and scripts. This hands-on collaboration will deliver long-time fans the ultimate Strong Bad experience and give new players a crash course in the series’ offbeat and unusual humor. The episodes play like extended cartoons, during which the player assumes the role of Strong Bad—controlling his actions, hearing his innermost thoughts, and becoming part of his awesome world. SBCG4AP features the cast of characters and locations from the Homestarrunner.com cartoons, and the games are fully voice acted by Matt Chapman and the rest of the original cast.


Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People is a story-driven series with a comic spin that’s undeniably Strong Bad. The player uncovers each episode’s comedic plot through character interaction, dialogue-based puzzles, and the use (and abuse) of inventory items. In addition, each episode will be crammed with time-wasters to keep players poking around in the world, including Strong Bad emails to check, prank phone calls to place, and mini-games styled after the arcade games on the Homestarrunner.com website.


In addition to WiiWare, Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People will be available on PC. For more details about the series, including a brand new trailer, screenshots, and Strong Bad’s development blog, please visit www.telltalegames.com.
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Yeah, they've been raving about this in the VC thread as well. I think it would have been exciting in 1996. Maybe. It's just not funny to me. I also don't understand the Sam & Max thing (didn't like the comic, don't like the new stuff), so I guess I'm just here as the voice of people who like things that are actually funny.
 
[quote name='botticus']Oh shit, it has Mode 7 AND Mode 8 for graphics?[/quote]

I didn't know what to do with myself when I heard that news. Impressive. ;)

I've heard this game will be available on the PC too. Although perhaps that version will be cheaper, in the end, I'd rather waggle my way through it and support original WiiWare.
 
[quote name='mephitical']Yeah, they've been raving about this in the VC thread as well. I think it would have been exciting in 1996. Maybe. It's just not funny to me. I also don't understand the Sam & Max thing (didn't like the comic, don't like the new stuff), so I guess I'm just here as the voice of people who like things that are actually funny.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, the voice of about 2 other people. Sam & Max is hilarious, end of story.
 
[quote name='mephitical']I think it would have been exciting in 1996.[/quote]
This.

Shit, I didn't even know that site was still around! I was a fan like what...six years ago? That's an obscene amount of time for something fashionable on the internets to be around!
 
I haven't watched SB regularly in some time, but this is a total must-buy for me. The intersection of strong bad and video games has always been comedy gold. "You just have to sit there and wonder why on earth you can't get ye flask!"
 
[quote name='D4rkewolfe']At the end of one of Strong Bad's e-mail (http://homestarrunner.com/sbemail192.html) there was a hidden code (3uSyK2RdlUY).

If you add that code to the end of a youtube url you get this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uSyK2RdlUY [/quote]

LMAO :applause: And remember to keep your wrist strap securely fastened. Maybe the Wii needs a little light up wrist strap sign....

I wasn't particularly interested until I saw that... But then I'm not familiar with this series/character/whatever. I'll have to check out the site.

I find this whole episodic trend a bit unnerving, though... anyone else? Seems like it's just going to be a way to ring us for more money in the long run.
 
[quote name='catapult37']So July has come and gone... when the hell is this coming out?[/quote]

It's supposed to come out Monday but with things like Ys and Megaman confirmation from the publisher means jack shit.
 
i was previously only a little interested in this game. but i haven't got anything else to play at the moment, so i'll probably give in if they put the game out soon enough.

the trailer was pretty funny. but i'm still not sure.
 
dowloaded it. Fun game, really fucking funny. Penny Arcade should take note. Anyone know what to do after
you take homestarr's clothes
 
[quote name='thorbahn3']dowloaded it. Fun game, really fucking funny. Penny Arcade should take note. Anyone know what to do after
you take homestarr's clothes
[/QUOTE]

Use the hedge clippers on the Homestar float in the back yard of Marzipan's house...
 
Just got it, short, but fun... I'll replay it to get 100%, but I'm debating the $10 price. Still, I like supporting Telltale and the Brothers Chaps.
 
bread's done
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