Yesterday, Universal Home Video issued a press release announcing the 25th anniversary release of the Back to the Future trilogy on Blu-ray and DVD. The content of this new set is, as you might expect, absurdly voluminous, and looks to include everything from the 2002 DVDs plus brand new bonus material, such as glimpses of the infamous Eric Stoltz footage from the first movie. The release date for this bad boy is October 26th. This is certainly an occasion for Back to the Future fans (which last I checked includes: everyone) to be stoked. See the full specs here, at BTTF.com.
So that's awesome and all, but what does it have to do with Mojo? Well, if Universal is preparing to launch a gigantic Back to the Future re-release on October 26th, it isn't the biggest leap to assume that somewhere around that time is when Telltale's games will start rolling out. Or maybe my speculation makes about as much sense as a screen door on a battleship.
Source: BTTF.com
The Tingler
All you had to add was "you jerk" and wouldn't look like you've never watched the Back To The Future trilogy. Remedy that right now.
Except the line is actually "you dork," so now you look like an ass. ;
clone2727
Also, isn't it screen door on a submarine, you jerk?
clone2727
Also, isn't it screen door on a submarine?
All you had to add was "you jerk" and wouldn't look like you've never watched the Back To The Future trilogy. Remedy that right now.
Also, isn't it screen door on a submarine?
jp-30
Maybe Telltale will be able to include game demo(s) on the disc / in the package?
Wouldn't shock me. A demo for Ice Station Santa was included on Shout! Factory's animated series set.