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Sam and Max Seasons One and Two Coming to XBLA

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Xbox Live will be getting the Sam and Max love as the first two seasons of the brilliant adventure game will be coming to the Xbox Live Arcade.

A excerpt on what to expect from each season:

These approaching releases will sport catchy new monikers to more closely tie the season titles with their respective story arcs. Season One, which takes the Freelance Police from the New York City streets to Washington D.C. and all the way to the moon on the trail of a hypnotic nemesis, will be dubbed Sam & Max Save the World for all new releases moving forward. Season Two, which involves a baffling series of time paradoxes at the hands of unconventional aliens, has been renamed Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space. The Xbox LIVE Arcade releases will carry these new titles, as will Atari’s 2009 retail versions of the second season.

Telltale Games expansion into Xbox Live Arcade follows the news of Wallace and Gromit’s Grand Adventure coming to the platform as well as first reported by Andy Jackson.

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