‘Sam and Max Season One’ Ships to American Retailers – Hilarity Ensues
By Stephany on Wednesday, August 1st, 2007 at 1:43 PM PST In Computer, Game Companies, Gamer Life, Games

For the first time in 10-years, Sam & Max will be hitting retail stores across America. Yesterday, The Adventure Company and the JoWood Group released their highly anticipated Sam & Max Season One for PC, which comes with a CD full of bonus extras and a full-sized printed poster featuring artwork by Sam & Max creator Steve Purcell.
Over the last two decades, Sam & Max have gained immense popularity in a number of formats, from independent comics to a popular graphic adventure game, a Saturday morning cartoon, and most recently, Telltale Games’ downloadable episodic series, Sam & Max Season One.These episodes have now been collected into a single retail product, making Sam & Max Season One the equivalent of a television series’ DVD “box set” – a first in episodic gaming. Starting next week, the game will appear in North American stores including Wal-Mart, Best Buy, Target, Circuit City, and Comp USA. A European release will follow in September, featuring full German and French localizations, as well as Italian subtitles.
“The Adventure Company/JoWooD’s release of Sam & Max Season One for Windows marks the return of a tremendously popular franchise to the retail market,†said Albert Seidl President and CEO for the JoWooD Group. “The retail release will reach a wider audience than ever and combined with Telltale’s recent announcement of Sam & Max Season Two, we anticipate the already huge fan base of Sam & Max to grow exponentially!â€
The Sam & Max Season One retail release contains all six episodes from Season One and a ton extras including:
· A full-sized printed poster featuring artwork by Sam & Max creator Steve Purcell
· An all-new Sam & Max Behind the Scenes video
· Trailers for all six episodes
· Previously unreleased character bios
· Loads of concept artwork
· Desktop wallpapers
· An MP3 soundtrack sampler
· Access to other Sam & Max goodies, such as an online web comic and comic generator for making your very own comic strips
