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Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse

Mac gaming fans have one less reason to be envious of their PC-using brothers & sisters, now that Telltale Games has made the official announcement that the episodic Sam & Max is coming with a third season entitled The Devil’s Playhouse — and it will be available on the PC, Playstation 3 and yes, even the Mac.

Sam’s a six-foot tall canine shamus with a hunger for justice. Max is a hyperkinetic rabbity-thing with an oversized Luger and a taste for violence. Together they’re Sam & Max, freelance police, ridding the streets of bottom-feeding sludge, one dastardly miscreant at a time.

 

The popular episodic game comes courtesy of publisher Telltale Games, who made the announcement today at GDC. On the heels of the first two popular seasons of Sam & Max comes the good news that the third season, entitled The Devil’s Playhouse, will also be coming to the Mac at long last, and the game is virtually identical across all three platforms.

In The Devil’s Playhouse, Sam and Max face a mysterious otherworldly power for controlling matter and space that calls to the strongest and strangest who might wield it — intergalactic warlords and eldritch gods, under-dwellers and scholars of the arcane. It’s Sam’s and Max’s biggest case yet!

For those of you new to episodic gaming, Telltale’s niche is having the games play out over a series of interconnected episodes, each one building on the next. This approach makes their games more like your favorite TV shows or comic books, with new installments being made available on a regular basis. Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse will be no different, available in five monthly episodes — once the final episode is released, you’ll then own the full game (or “full season,” as Telltale calls it).

The Devil’s Playhouse marks the debut of Sam & Max on both the Mac and Playstation 3, with the first episode arriving on April 15. If you pre-order the series for either Mac or PC now, you’ll get a free game episode from another Telltale series as a bonus, along with membership in the Freelance Police Elite Forces, which includes forum access to the creators of the series. A disc version of the game will also be made available when the season is completed.

Purchase all five mystery-packed episodes of The Devil’s Playhouse for only $34.95 by hitting up the Telltale Games website today.

 

iPad pre-orders

TUAW played hero today, riding to the rescue of would-be iPad pre-orderers everywhere with firm news from Apple PR of just when exactly those iPad pre-orders would start:

“Customers can pre-order online at apple.com at 5:30am Pacific time on Friday, March 12.”

So that’s 5:30am PT, 8:30am ET, 1:30pm GT. Of course, the Apple Online [...]

Apple iPad Orders Start Tomorrow 5:30am PT, 8:30am ET, 1:30pm GT is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.

TiPb – The #1 iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch Blog

Apple might be set to blow past its guidance provided for the company’s second fiscal quarter, according to Majestic Research analyst Tony Berkman. Although Apple routinely beats its own guidance, and the Street consensus, Berkman believes Q2 revenues will be at least ten percent higher than the company’s projection of $11 billion to $11.4 billion….


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Call me crazy but I think this is hysterical. Doritoscanada has put together a wry and dry iPad introduction parody using, of course, Doritos. It’s only one minute long so check it out and see if you don’t agree that it’s just about perfect.

Thanks to Luis Ortiz for sending it in.

TUAWFound Footage: The Doritos iPad Parody originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 11 Mar 2010 20:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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A High Court has ruled that British music company EMI has violated the contract they signed with Pink Floyd in the late sixties.

Selling Pink Floyd’s material as individual songs on platforms such as iTunes goes against a clause in the contract obligating the company to “preserve the artistic integrity of the albums”.

The BBC reports that EMI was ordered to pay £40,000 in costs as part of the ruling.
Chancellor Sir Andrew Morritt said the contract meant EMI was “not entitled to exploit recording by online distribution or by any other means other than the original album, without the consent of Pink Floyd”.

The judge’s ruling could mean that very soon Pink Floyd songs will no longer be available as individual tracks in iTunes.

“Today’s judgment does not require EMI to cease making Pink Floyd’s catalogue available as single track downloads,” says EMI, however. “EMI continues to sell Pink Floyd’s music digitally and in other formats.”

On Digits today, Walt explains the three key features to consider when purchasing an e-reader: readability, battery life and the ease of purchasing books.

Apple tonight confirmed that tomorrow’s iPad pre-orders will start on the Apple Store at 8:30AM Eastern. Initial orders are limited to the US and are likely to be limited to the Wi-Fi only version launching in the country on April 3rd….


LucasArts has announced that Monkey Island 2 Special Edition: LeChuck’s Revenge will be coming to the iPhone alongside availability for the PC and game consoles. The latest version continues the original plot, as Guybrush Threepwood seeks to find the treasure of Big Whoop. Players face challenges such as Voodoo dolls, spitting contests, and amusement parks….


On Thursday afternoon, Apple posted Safari Security Update (APPLE-SA-2010-03-11-1) for Mac and Windows bringing Safari to version 4.0.5. 

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