Back to the Future Wii Trailer

By Adam Riley 10.05.2012 5

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Deep Silver has now published Telltale, Inc's retail edition of Back to the Future: The Game in the EMEA territories. The phenomenally popular Back to the Future films literally changed the future of the adventure movie genre. Now, Telltale has developed a graphic adventure game that tells a fresh new time-travelling story where players will meet all the familiar characters that they’ve grown so fond of.

Back to the Future: The Game brings the iconic 'Marty McFly', 'Doc Brown' and the DeLorean Time Machine together in a completely new cinematic adventure. Six months after the events of the third film, the DeLorean Time Machine mysteriously returns to Hill Valley. 'Marty' must go back in time and recruit aid from a resistant teenage 'Emmett Brown', or else the space-time continuum will be forever unraveled.


 

The game features the likenesses of the original stars that made the characters of 'Marty McFly' and 'Doc Brown' legendary: Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd. Lloyd is voicing 'Doc Brown' in the English version.

Back to the Future: The Game is available via Deep Silver for the PlayStation 3, Wii and Windows PC now, in the following languages: English and German text and voice and in French (text only).

Box art for Back to the Future: The Game
Developer

Telltale

Publisher

Deep Silver

Genre

Adventure

Players

1

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European release date Out now   North America release date Out now   Japan release date None   Australian release date Out now   

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My brother played through All 5 Episodes on Steam, I was really impressed with how faithful it is to the movies!

..Still the ending seemed like it was getting a bit much, it was hard to take seriously.

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meow (guest) 10.05.2012#2

one of my favorite point and clicks!

Indeed.
Played over this when TellTale had there insane 70% off sale.

Wonderful games. Gets a bit OTT near the end, but its faithful, fun and with a superb voice cast.

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This looks so great. Hoping it's included in a Steam sale.

I downloaded Episode 1 when it was a free trial. I liked it, but I never finished it. Just not my genre I guess?

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