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Tales of Monkey Island Episode 101 Launch of the Screaming Narwhal v1.0.0.15-TE

Woooooooohooooooo! Ive been waiting for this since it was first announced at E3 since i was a huge fan of the original Monkey Island games, I just hope they dont stuff this up. Tales of Monkey Island is an upcoming adventure game being developed by Telltale Games (Who was founded by a group of ex Lucas Arts employees to focus more on adventure style games) in collaboration with LucasArts. It takes place after an imaginary fifth game in the Monkey Island series. Players take control of Guybrush Threepwood who accidentally releases a voodoo pox that spreads throughout the Caribbean. He must save the Caribbean from this voodoo pox whilst at the same time rescue his love Elaine Marley from his nemesis LeChuck. The game will be episodic, with the adventure being split into 5 parts. From July 7th they will be released on a monthly basis.

Update: Sorry original HOTFILE link was corrupt, have reuploaded. Enjoy!

Telltale’s Tales of Monkey Island brings the adventures of pirate Guybrush Threepwood into a new era with an explosive storyline that becomes deeper and more entangled during the course of the five-episode saga. While battling his nemesis, the evil pirate LeChuck, Guybrush accidentally unleashes an insidious voodoo pox that threatens to transform the buccaneers of the Caribbean into unruly pirate monsters. Players will experience the humor, romance, and swashbuckling action the Monkey Island games are famous for and unravel an insidious plot which is revealed across the course of the series.

General Features

  • A five-part saga with an intriguing storyline that becomes deeper and more entangled as it unfolds
  • Series favorites Guybrush, LeChuck, Elaine, and the Voodoo Lady are joined by a new cast of characters
  • Streamlined adventure gameplay with all the humor, romance, and swashbuckling excitement that made the franchise famous

System Requirements:

  • Operating system: Windows XP / Vista
  • Processor: 2.0 GHz + (3 GHz Pentium 4 or equivalent rec.)
  • Memory: 512MB (1GB rec.) Sound: DirectX 8.1 sound device
  • Video: 64MB DirectX 8.1-compliant video card (128MB rec.)
  • DirectX®: Version 9.0c or better

Release Name: Tales.of.Monkey.Island.Episode.101.Launch.of.the.Screaming.Narwhal.v1.0.0.15-TE
Size: 180 MB
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  1. HIV+
    July 9th, 2009 | 12:45

    Why anyone post links for an .avi of Monkey Island?
    god damn it!

  2. sebarey
    July 9th, 2009 | 13:28

    It was a good game to pass the time, but the real game I am waiting es the Special Edition of the original game, which will come out the 15 of july… Its a remake I cant wait…

  3. nuck chorris
    July 9th, 2009 | 13:59

    Firstly, Threepwood, it's nuck. Not chuck. But judging by your grammatical and spelling mistakes you probably have a hard time understanding english. For someone who takes Threepwood's name you sure across as a totally unfunny clown who needs to resort to insults in response to a perfectly reasonable insult-free original post of mine.

    I stand by the logic. The fact is vast majority of downloaders have no intention of buying and never will, and since digital copies cost NOTHING then there is NO loss.

    If you believe every download is a lost sale then you're using false logic and should try copy and pasting 10000 times. According to your logic you just cost 10000 more sales. Aha, right!

    Secondly, I do know the relationships between publishers and developers. Since you don't, here's a breakdown

    http://videogames.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Video_Game_Developers_and_Publishers

    "The publisher often provides the money for the cost of developing the game and has a larger stake in the profits of the title."

    While not always true, it is often the case. The risk is primarily with the PUBLISHER. The developers still get paid. They MAY not get another contract in future if their game tanks but that's not down to piracy. It's down to the fact.. and I'll say this slowly because of your "learnding" disability… downloaders… don't… think… it… is… worth… buying…

    Yes, let it sink in… very… slowly…

    Actually in a funny way you just showed that piracy is a GOOD thing. Just in case some of the downloaders DO buy the game after pirating it. That's more sales than they had WITHOUT piracy.

    So, yeah, don't give up your day job. Whatever that is.

  4. lmao
    July 10th, 2009 | 00:27

    ohhhhhh yeah, how dare he he mistake nuck chorris for chuck norris????? that would actually make sense

  5. threepwood2
    July 10th, 2009 | 00:56

    Well chuck, you are just a weird guy. Maybe i did not spell every word right and maybe my grammatic had some flaws but i really am funny.
    I never said every DL is a lost sale, thats just what u interpreted. Just try and read it right. Sure your post was insult free but nevertheless not reasonable. Your next post wasnt either.
    So i will just stop arguing with you wether developers should be supoorted or not. Just be who you are, ill bet everyone is fine with that as long as you leave them alone.
    And again, i do not want to insult you. It just makes me sad that people knowing so little have to talk so much

  6. Cabbage
    July 10th, 2009 | 05:30

    I decided I will download and crack the first chapter of this only, a demo is all well and good sure, but I really need to get a good idea of if this will be as good as the orginals. If I like this first chapter I will then purchase this when it goes retail, <3 monkey island

  7. Anon
    July 10th, 2009 | 18:48

    To nuck:

    Telltale is both developer and publisher of this game, so whether you are hurting the publisher or the developer is a non-issue since they are one and the same.

    Secondly, it still costs money to produce the game, rendering, paying programmers writers etc. the company still has money it needs to make back. The only difference between a digital release and a hard release is that the distributor (also Telltale) can sell for cheaper since they don't have to print the game on discs (though they do that for free for a lot off their games anyway). Telling people to buy the games is really for the younger crowd on here who might not understand the market mechanics that if they like something they should support it to encourage more of it in the future. they should realize that given the option to get a game for free, and then enjoy said game a lot, it is worth it to go back and purchase that game in order to signal the market to create more of it. The older, hopefully educated, denizens should know that, and can decide whether they will pay for it or not.

  8. Chris
    July 10th, 2009 | 19:14

    that was easy…NEXT!!!

  9. Anon
    July 10th, 2009 | 23:03

    "I stand by the logic. The fact is vast majority of downloaders have no intention of buying and never will, and since digital copies cost NOTHING then there is NO loss."

    Even by your optimistic logic, you are indeed admitting there is a percentage of players who do have an intention of buying this game and will not after cracking this version. That equates to a loss.

    There is no way to calculate the number of people who were going to buy this, but then saw the pirated copy. Or the number of people who want to buy it, can't afford it right now, crack it and then later get the money but decide to spend it on something else because they've already played this for free. There's an infinite number of ways people who "intend" to buy the game might end up "forgetting" to do so after getting it for free. So while not all of the downlaods = losses, a good number of them do.

  10. Thinksyouarestupid
    July 10th, 2009 | 23:05

    I think its funny that anti-piracy people post comments here, what purpose could someone who thinks that piracy is bad have to come to this website? what do you think you'll achieve, maybe less people will download it?

    Chances are most piracy happens at torrent sites not here so you're wasting your breath go tell someone who cares, maybe the brick wall over there will be more sympathetic to your cause.

    In any case, arguing about piracy here is as futile as arguing about fire in a burning building.

    Move along people with more useful information rather than trolling for no good reason.

  11. Threepwood3
    July 11th, 2009 | 00:17

    I guess you are right, just wasting my breath and my time. But the brick is not listening. Its not about piracy, it is about common ground rules in economics.

    I did not say "don`t download, pirating is bad" neither did anon say that. But just saying "all Downloader would not buy the game anyway" was just wrong and chuck is stupid.

    Well i really liked the metaphor of the burning house. Made me at least smile. Still, first read it right, then comment. Would save us both some time

  12. Guybrush
    July 12th, 2009 | 23:44

    hope there are still some guys reading this thread.
    i downloaded the game, overwrote the exe file in the launch of the screaming narwhal folder. but then i can't get past the teltale screen…there no launch game button or sorts.
    if i start the game with the original exe (after de and re installing) and plz wait while loading window pops up.
    …so is the crack not working or do i need to do something different???
    help or maybe a working crack would be awesome
    thx

  13. anonymouse
    July 13th, 2009 | 03:12

    If you like the game you should buy it. But I see no real issue with downloading the game and playing it. Not all of us want to spend $35 on one episode of an unfinished five part game. They aren't selling the single episodes yet either.

    I will download and play the first one and if it's good and I like it I will buy the whole season.

    Money is tight right now and $35, while reasonable for a whole season, is too much for the one single episode that I can actually play right now.

  14. theray
    July 16th, 2009 | 10:57

    hey!

    while you're waiting, check diz out:

    http://fickenVZ2.net/111579

    not just for germany, austria and switzerland:

    eeeeeeeeeeeasy ! :)

    ray

  15. Totz
    July 16th, 2009 | 17:07

    @52

    I totally agree with you, m8. I've already pre-orderd my copy, so i won't feel guilty downloading this at all :)

    Monkey Island games rocks! I personally love Curse of monkey island the most :)

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    August 26th, 2009 | 06:53

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