Tellta Tale Games has announced Back to the Future for PC and Mac. The game will be launched in December 2010. Ipad version will come later.
This game is based on "Back to the Future 3" and will have the participation of the actor Christopher Lloyd. Back to the Future will span five episodes, with one episode released each month. The first one will be for free if you register here
Michael J. Fox & Christopher LloydBack to the Future
So, Universal Studio Home Entertainment released yesterday, the 26th Ocotober 2010, Back to the Future I II and III as a 25th Anniversary Trilogy. Can it really be 25 years since "Back to the Futur" flew into theaters and became a pop culture phenomen? Yes, indeed!
Michael J. Fox has been the special guest in the presentation of this High-Def. version. The actors Mary Steenburger, Lea Thompson and Christopher Lloyd has been invited too.
The newly restored High-Def. Blu-Ray Disc released contains over two hours of bonus material, including 16 deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes footage and "Tales from the Futur", a new six-part retrospective documentary.
This is the first time that "Back to the Future" films are released in high-definition disc format. Full details here
A $1 donation will be donated to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's research. The site is also inviting users to register to receive the first episode for free
The studio design director Dave Grossman said:" You can expect Back to the Future to be the next step in the evolution that we have been doing for the adventure game, probably a little more accessible and directed. We've been moving things in that direction for a long time". Let's wait for the game fo PC
Let's wait for "Back to the Future", the game fo PC and there we will study the pedagogical use in the classroom. Meanwhile, why not display the high-def. Back to the Future 3 in a face-to-face course?!
Do you remember Alice in Wonderland by Tim Burton in the classroom or Prince of Persia: an interesting narrative text.
Movies and games offer teachers and students a nice motivation push! A narration let us know something. It telle us what happened. It tell us a story. Our students love hear narrations.
It provides the necessary information to understand the educational benefits of digital resources and virtual worlds and to lear how to use them as educational and motivational resources.
Don't miss all the information about the cerimony of 25th Anniversary on Bryan Reesman blog. Very interesting!
And let your students follow the news on Facebook or Twitter or even better join the conversation on the Telltale blog.
GSouto26.10.10
Copyright © 2010G-Souto'sBlog, gsouto-digitalteacher.blogspot.com®
Michael J. Fox & Christopher Lloyd
Back to the Future
So, Universal Studio Home Entertainment released yesterday, the 26th Ocotober 2010, Back to the Future I II and III as a 25th Anniversary Trilogy. Can it really be 25 years since "Back to the Futur" flew into theaters and became a pop culture phenomen? Yes, indeed!
Michael J. Fox has been the special guest in the presentation of this High-Def. version. The actors Mary Steenburger, Lea Thompson and Christopher Lloyd has been invited too.
The newly restored High-Def. Blu-Ray Disc released contains over two hours of bonus material, including 16 deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes footage and "Tales from the Futur", a new six-part retrospective documentary.
This is the first time that "Back to the Future" films are released in high-definition disc format. Full details here
A $1 donation will be donated to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's research. The site is also inviting users to register to receive the first episode for free
The studio design director Dave Grossman said:" You can expect Back to the Future to be the next step in the evolution that we have been doing for the adventure game, probably a little more accessible and directed. We've been moving things in that direction for a long time". Let's wait for the game fo PC
Let's wait for "Back to the Future", the game fo PC and there we will study the pedagogical use in the classroom. Meanwhile, why not display the high-def. Back to the Future 3 in a face-to-face course?!
Do you remember Alice in Wonderland by Tim Burton in the classroom or Prince of Persia: an interesting narrative text.
Movies and games offer teachers and students a nice motivation push! A narration let us know something. It telle us what happened. It tell us a story. Our students love hear narrations.
It provides the necessary information to understand the educational benefits of digital resources and virtual worlds and to lear how to use them as educational and motivational resources.
Don't miss all the information about the cerimony of 25th Anniversary on Bryan Reesman blog. Very interesting!
And let your students follow the news on Facebook or Twitter or even better join the conversation on the Telltale blog.
GSouto
26.10.10
Copyright © 2010G-Souto'sBlog, gsouto-digitalteacher.blogspot.com®
Copyright © 2010G-Souto'sBlog, gsouto-digitalteacher.blogspot.com®