In 2004, Kevin Bruner and Dan Connors founded Telltale, Inc. with a new perspective on gaming. With years of experience working on grand scale projects akin to "blockbuster movies," Bruner and Connors created Telltale to establish a more nimble, faster-paced, digitally-distributed episodic game model comparable to television production. Five years later-with over one million episodes sold-Telltale is celebrating with an eye toward an even brighter future.
Having released over twenty games since Spring 2005 for PC, Xbox 360, and Wii, Telltale's most recent project, Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures, is releasing monthly on PC and coming soon to XboxLIVE! Arcade. A new series in development will be announced at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), next month.
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Telltale Games has just released the first in-game screenshots for their upcoming new series: Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures. The game series will be coming out in 2009 and follows the adventures of Aardman Animation's award-winning franchise.
Aardman Animation's duo Wallace & Gromit are to return in a series of gaming episodes for PC and WiiWare.