Back to the Future: The Game Trailer Details Telltale's Five-Part Launch Plans

Late last week, Telltale released a trailer for its upcoming Back to the Future game, which, canonically, takes place six months after the events of the third movie. The first reveal of th

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Late last week, Telltale released a trailer for its upcoming Back to the Future game, which, canonically, takes place six months after the events of the third movie.

The first reveal of the game in action features Marty McFly worried about his friend Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown, who is about to lose his home and belongs in 1986 after deciding to stay in the past. Soon after, the DeLorean reappears and we learn that Doc is in trouble and he needs his old friend to save him. The trailer looks promising, save for some terrible lip-syncing and stiff animations.

According to the video, the five-part series has already been scheduled:

  • Episode One "It's About Time" - December 2010
  • Episode Two "Get Tannen!" - February 2011
  • Episode Three "Citizen Brown" - March 2011
  • Episode Four "Double Visions" - April 2011
  • Episode Five "OUTATIME" - TBA (Finale)

Based on the trailer, Marty's first destination is the early 1930s. When last we saw Doc Brown, he was flying off to an unknown time with his new found family from 1885 in a flux capacitor-outfitted, steam-powered train at the end of Back to the Future 3.

Pre-orders are available from Telltale's official site, with $1 from each sale going to The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research. Back to the Future: The Game will launch for the PC, Mac, PlayStation 3, and iPad.

Xav de Matos was previously a games journalist creating content at Shacknews.

From The Chatty
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    December 6, 2010 9:49 AM

    With any of their games, I do not once recall TellTale displaying quality approach to anything. All the same, with all of their games, they display a keen understanding of the material, character, and atmosphere of the thing they're working with.

    This is another of those times.

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      December 6, 2010 9:59 AM

      i like toast but i don't like toast

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      December 6, 2010 10:47 AM

      I don't know what's happening in this post

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        December 6, 2010 11:29 AM

        I think he likes Telltale games but wishes they had higher production values. i think.

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          December 6, 2010 11:32 AM

          Higher production values cost money. Adventure games don't make the money they used to...so the budgets aren't going to be AAA games...and to be honest I don't want everything to be a AAA game.

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