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LucasArts Announces Tales of Monkey Island for WiiWare

by Lukasz Balicki - June 1, 2009, 10:04 am EDT
Total comments: 17 Source: Press Release

LucasArts and Telltale team up to create five new Monkey Island episodes on WiiWare.

Today, LucasArts announced that they plan to revive the classic Monkey Island franchise with the Tales of Monkey Island for WiiWare. Developed by Telltale games, the series will be released through five monthly episodes starting in July.

Tales of Monkey Island follows the adventures of Guybrush Threepwood as he battles his nemesis LeChuck. Guybrush accidentally unleashes the voodoo pox that transforms pirates into monsters. Tales of Monkey Island will include the humor, romance, and action that the series is known for.

SHIVER ME TIMBERS!

MONKEY ISLAND® IS BACK THIS SUMMER!

LucasArts and Telltale Reveal Series of New Monkey Island Adventures Coming Soon!


 

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif – June 1, 2009 – LucasArts today announced that the original hilarious pirate adventure is back, with two new projects underway based on the classic Monkey Island franchise.  First, Telltale will premiere the Tales of Monkey Island™ game series, delivering a completely new epic storyline and swashbuckling flair that will unfold across five monthly episodes on PC and WiiWare™ beginning with the season premiere episode on July 7.  The Monkey Island celebration continues later in the summer when LucasArts publishes The Secret of Monkey Island™: Special Edition, a completely re-imagined version of the first game in the series that adds updated high definition graphics, a re-mastered musical score, and full voiceover to the classic adventure game originally launched in 1990.  The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition will be made available on Xbox LIVE® Arcade for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, and PC.


Today's announcement represents a new partnership between LucasArts and digital entertainment pioneers Telltale who are crafting new experiences for today's audiences with engaging stories delivered through regular monthly episodes. Tales of Monkey Island is developed by Telltale, whose team includes designers and artists who worked on all of the previous Monkey Island games. The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition is being developed internally by LucasArts, the company that started it all with the original Monkey Island games.


“We couldn't be any more excited about bringing Monkey Island to today's gamers -- both in our special edition of the original classic, and through our collaboration with Telltale on the episodic series,” said LucasArts’ President Darrell Rodriguez.  “We can't wait for Guybrush Threepwood and LeChuck to return to gamers’ screens.”


About Tales of Monkey Island


Telltale's Tales of Monkey Island brings the adventures of pirate Guybrush Threepwood into a new era with an explosive storyline that becomes deeper and more entangled during the course of the five-episode saga. While battling his nemesis, the evil pirate LeChuck, Guybrush accidentally unleashes an insidious voodoo pox that threatens to transform the buccaneers of the Caribbean into unruly pirate monsters. Players will experience the humor, romance, and swashbuckling action the Monkey Island games are famous for and unravel an insidious plot which is revealed across the course of the series. Tales of Monkey Island is set to premiere on PC and WiiWare in the coming weeks.


"The Monkey Island series set the standard for storytelling and character development in games," said Telltale CEO Dan Connors. "The next several months should be filled with all kinds of surprises as we continue the dramatic stories of Guybrush, Elaine and LeChuck. We are happy to be working with LucasArts to make this happen."


Telltale has posted a video preview and screenshots today at http://www.telltalegames.com/monkeyisland, and has opened up pre-orders at this site.


About The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition


This summer, LucasArts will release The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition via Xbox LIVE Arcade for Xbox 360 and for PCs.


Back by popular demand, The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition faithfully re-imagines the internationally-acclaimed classic game (originally released in 1990) for original and new audiences alike.  The development team at LucasArts is bringing the game into the modern era with all-new HD graphics, a re-mastered musical score, full voiceover, and an in-depth hint system has been added to help players through the game’s side-splitting puzzles.  Purists will also delight in the ability to seamlessly switch between the updated HD graphics and the original’s classic look.


The game's twisty plot leads hero, Guybrush Threepwood, on a hilarious quest throughout the fabled Monkey Island.  Tales of pirate wealth attract Guybrush, who lands at the port of Mêlée with high hopes, no money and an insatiable desire to become a pirate.  If the player is clever enough, Guybrush will win the confidence of Mêlée's established pirates and soon find himself blown by the winds of fate toward Monkey Island -- a storied isle whose name alone chills the bones of even the most bloodthirsty buccaneers.


More information about The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition can be found at the official website, www.MonkeyIslandSpecialEdition.com.


These efforts are just the start of LucasArts’ new mission to revitalize its deep portfolio of beloved gaming franchises. In addition to these new Monkey Island projects, LucasArts recently revealed that the classic adventure game Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (originally released in 1992) is included as an unlockable bonus in the Wii™ version of Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings, set to be released on June 9.  Additional announcements are forthcoming.

Talkback

PaleMike Gamin, Contributing EditorJune 01, 2009

So freaking psyched for the WiiWare games.  This is an awesome announcement.

The HD remake of the first on Live Arcade is pretty awesome too.  This is my first E3 ever in which I own every major console and it's already paying dividends!

Flames_of_chaosLukasz Balicki, Staff AlumnusJune 01, 2009

I'm really excited about this announcement as well.

LuigiHannJune 01, 2009

yeeeaaaaaAAAAAHHHHHH

Dirk TemporoJune 01, 2009

FAPFAPFAP

Ian SaneJune 01, 2009

On one hand it's a new Monkey Island game.

But on the other hand I'm not so trusting of LucasArts these days.

I hope it turns out to be as good as the other games.  I want LucasArts to be back and make great adventure games again. :)

NWR_pap64Pedro Hernandez, Contributing WriterJune 01, 2009

Quote from: Ian

On one hand it's a new Monkey Island game.

But on the other hand I'm not so trusting of LucasArts these days.

I hope it turns out to be as good as the other games.  I want LucasArts to be back and make great adventure games again. :)

Telltale Games.

Even if Lucasarts is working with them its likely that Telltale Games will be handling most of the development, and they have been rocking the point and click genre lately (with Strong Bad on the Wii and Wallace and Gromit on the 360).

TJ SpykeJune 01, 2009

Telltale Games is the king of episodic games (take a note Valve at the CORRECT way to do it), so I trust them. I never played any of the Monkey Island games since I didn't even have a computer at the time, but I have heard great things about the franchise.

KDR_11kJune 01, 2009

Telltale has all the creative people who were in Lucas Arts' adventure teams before they got cut to make room for more Star Wars sequels.

Life is good. Life is SO good.

broodwarsJune 01, 2009

This is a great announcement, but if you own a PC I don't see why you'd buy this on WiiWare.  It'll likely be cheaper on PC and you can get a collection disc at the end with all the games on it if Telltale follows their usual method.

Flames_of_chaosLukasz Balicki, Staff AlumnusJune 01, 2009

All I can say is I wish Telltale supported OS:X.

DasmosJune 01, 2009

FUCK YES E3 OVER.

StratosJune 02, 2009

Best E3 Ever.

I am a happy man  :)

Now all we need is Day of the Tentacle and we are set for awesomeness.

broodwarsJune 02, 2009

Quote from: Stratos

Best E3 Ever.

I am a happy man  :)

Now all we need is Day of the Tentacle and we are set for awesomeness.

That and Sam & Max Hit the Road remade for PC.

StratosJune 02, 2009

Quote from: broodwars

Quote from: Stratos

Best E3 Ever.

I am a happy man  :)

Now all we need is Day of the Tentacle and we are set for awesomeness.

That and Sam & Max Hit the Road remade for PC.

And Full Throttle, right? I'm hoping all their old franchises get a second chance to shine.

GoldenPhoenixJune 02, 2009

I never played a Monkey Island game, so should I be excited?

StratosJune 02, 2009

If you like adventure games, especially old-school LucasArts ones, yes.

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