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It's surely a matter of taste, but ScummVm offers a variety of post-processing-filters (see here[wiki.scummvm.org].
with these, you can give the game a less pixelated and more comic-style look, for example like this:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1566944159
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1566944383
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I have a feeling something might be up. Maybe it's just me, but it seem so strange and random for these games just to appear on steam out of nowhere. :P So we can only hope its a sign of things to come.
At any rate im happy to own this gem again. Ive long since lost my CDROM. I was the first or second game i ever got on CDROM. Then other being Day of the Tentacle.
Game can looks pretty nice if you mess around with Scummvm settings 3xHQ
but back on topic it was abruptly cancelled when the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ suits realized just how violent max is.
Tim Schafer has said multiple times that he has tried to remastered those games that he had anything to do with, because those are the ones Disney was willing to allow him to remaster. He did not work on Sam and Max, there´s hardly anything he can ask just "for good old times".
TellTale does NOT own Sam and Max in any way or form, they had a license to make new games, but this game belongs to LucasArts/DIsney until the day the sell it, and the characters themselves belong to Steve Purcel, the creator, who is an employee of Pixar and therefor Disney.
The real reason why we will never see a remastered version of this game it´s because Steve Purcel doesn´t give a ♥♥♥♥, and DIsney understands that, as much fans they have, a Sam and Max game will never sell at the levels DIsney is use to sell stuff, plus the Disney corporation has always had a weird relationship with videogames, they no longer give IPs to third party developers and they close most of their internal developing teams. Expecting videogames from Disney properties that are not Star Wars or an occasional Marvel game is kind of a lost battle.
i dont follow..
so disney doesnt own this yet telltale did..
yet steve purcell owns this.
feels like a mish mash of ..unclear ownership on disneys end
What´s unclear about it? The ownership of the Ip still belongs to the creator of the IP, as has always being.
The problem it´s people think because Lucas Arts it´s owned by Disney therefor everything Lucas Arts ever did must belong to Disney, or that because TellTale did a Sam and Max game they own them.
Sam and Max are probably one of the least confusing IP ownerships to understand, the guy that creates them owned them, BEFORE, NOW AND AFTER.
There will never be anything Sam and Max related, let alone a remake, without the permition and involvement of Steve Purcell.