Here is some footage from the first episode of the Telltale Game Back to the Future. Enjoy the great artstyle and voicework that Telltale have done for this amusing adventure game :)
The attention to detail in Marty's room is crazy. Those ridiculous blue and yellow RQ books that no teen would have, the Panasonic clock, the soda can (that unfortunately didn't look like a Diet Pepsi Free), the 1885 photo. Just what fans want!
An open world back to the future game would be awesome too. Where you can travel to certain times depending on where your at in the story, whenever you want.
Even though Michael J. Fox didn't voice Marty in this game, the other guy who apparently sounds like Michael J. Fox and the editors did a great job with making the other guy sound exactly like Michael J. Fox.
I watched this hole playthrew god knows how many times when i was a kid. I didn't know why but it made me feel good, even with no commentary, i later bought the game and didn't like it, just watching it helped me alot, on many occasions. Thank you, this is godly.
31:30 To recap, Marty's adventures through time have gotten him shot at, almost run over, hanged, stuck in the past, erased from existence, or rewriting his reality into a Biff-shaped hellscape. But when his friend is in danger, he doesn't hesitate for a second to jump right back into that mess to save them. Legend.
Is it odd that the actor pretending to be Micheal J fox sounds allot more like Micheal J fox in the film then Christopher Lloyd sounds like him self in the film.
This game definitely has a lesson. The lesson being: Never let your moral compass go to your head (which was what Edna was doing). Because then you become just as bad, if not worse, than the ones you're criticizing. Kid Tannen, for all of his faults, was at least against prohibition, something Edna was in favor of. Also, Edna tried to help turn Hill Valley into a Police State, as depicted in the Citizen Brown episode.
MaxMouse Nickelodeon's shows keep making old classic shows to modern by giving them phones and tablets. And if it were on there it would be just horrible and not feel the same as the movies
1955: "Next Saturday night, we're sending you back...to the future!" Sounds like that was the catchy line in the script that became the title of the movie...
Safety Time Machine 1. Automatic door locked. 2. Goes invisible. 3. Moves airplanes over it. 4. Has camera/TV inside so time traveller only watchs history.
Martybabe Michael J Fox The attention to detail in Marty's room is crazy. Those ridiculous blue and yellow RQ books that no teen would have, the Panasonic clock, the soda can (that unfortunately didn't look like a Diet Pepsi Free), the 1885 photo. Just what fans want! The guy who did the voice of Marty NAILED IT. I watched this hole playthrew god knows how many times when i was a kid. I didn't know why but it made me feel good, even with no commentary, i later bought the game and didn't like it, just watching it helped me alot, on many occasions. Thank you, this is godly. bttff1 I watched this hole playthrew god knows how many times when i was a kid. I didn't know why but it made me feel good, even with no commentary, i later bought the game and didn't like it, just watching it helped me alot, on many occasions. Thank you, this is godly.
I played this game SO LONG AGO! I don't quite remember the details, but the plot was AMAZING! It is one of my favorite games still to this day. Also, the animations look worse than I remember..
I will say this, for the game as of whole, it's structured pretty well. It would basically be Back to the Future 4. Bravo on TellTale Games for making this, and to you for uploading this. However, as a guy who has seen (and loved) the original trilogy, there is one itsy bitsy teeny weeny wibbly wobbly timey wimey problem. And, I'm sure you would have noticed it as well. WHY IS THE DELOREAN STILL HERE!? Doc hasn't been back to 1986 since he went back in the time train to 1885 in BTTF3. So, when did he get the chance to rebuild the time machine, flux capacitor, time circuits, and the DeLorean itself? I'm sure Marty would know if he DID come back between the third movie and the game. And OWHO MY HEAD HURTS!!!
This DeLorean is created at the end of Back to the Future Part II, when the original time machine was struck by lightning: while the DeLorean itself is sent to 1885, a fully functional duplicate appears (apparently unmanned and undamaged) in 2025, where Doc retrieves it with the Hover Train.
Actually, believe it or not, it does get explained in the game, if you ask Doc about it in this episode. It’s actually the car that was found in the cave of BttF3, but after it was found and used by Marty to get to the past, the original car that was left in the cave was still present, even with the one that was used and eventually destroyed, present as well. Hopefully that makes sense. It’s surprisingly hard to explain than I thought it would.
Oh boy i first saw these gameplay videos back in 2015 when i first saw the film and recently i saw a back to the future documentary and they briefly mentioned and shown the game. I thought no-one, not even the media would mention the game but they did! And bc of it, it made me wanna see the gameplay videos again. Thank u for uploading the videos!
Force0fWi11 I actually knew Telltale from this game. And that was long before Telltale Game of Thrones, Walking Dead, Minecraft Story Mode, TOTB etc. came out. So I was pretty impressed what by what they achieved.
Anti Time Travel Wand Automatically makes probability certain that time travel machine's turn themselves off and destroys time travel machine's in one second.
"JACK! DIANE! I know what you're doing behind that tree!" I do too, but she makes it sound so much worse then it is. Who thought you could elevate making out into a sin!
It's amazing! It's written by the guy who wrote the films, so you know it's legit. I am about to watch the trilogy, then come back here to watch all these videos and think of it as Part 4, because it technically is.
Marty's met the past selves of his parents (in the first movie) and his grandparents (in this game). I'm surprised none of them has mentioned that Marty looks exactly like that guy.
It's amazing.. the guy that they used to voice Marty sounds almost identical to Fox when he is quoting a line from the films. The new lines are a little hit and miss, but his impression of Fox is damn near spot on.
GamerOC The store I spoke of sells new stuff along with the old school/retro (whatever term you prefer to use) stuff that I primarily go there for. A lot of it is in working condition & I can play them.
Hey Dom, how do you feel about these videos over 10 years later and how popular they got? What are your thoughts on the game itself? P.S. It's a shame you can't buy it anymore
It's a bit crazy how they got popular. I guess I just had them uploaded at the right time and people were interested in the story of the game. What amuses me is that some of them are in 60fps, which I accidentally recorded in (it was only 30fps on RU-vid back then), yet when 60fps was activated on RU-vid, my old videos started working in 60fps :D I found the games to be enjoyable. They were decent point and click titles, but with a wonderful coating of Back to the Future painted on them. I think the developers took care of the source material and that is why it turned out to be an enjoyable game. I have an old review from many years ago about the first episode, lol. :D darkzero.co.uk/game-reviews/back-to-the-future-the-game-episode-1-pc/
31:10 to 31:38 The friendship between Marty and Doc is very true and deep. They have now both traveled through time several times just to help each other.
I noticed something intresting. This is the first time where Marty drives the DeLorean where the view of his time travel is not in the first person. Nearly all his trips were in the first person perspective.
It's been explained that when the lighting bolt hit the DeLorean in 1955 and sent Doc back to 1885, it created a temporal copy that was sent to 2025. Doc must have recovered it sometime in the future.