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The cancellation caused considerable uproar among the community and resulted in several petitions, all of which were ignored. It also caused several of the game's developers to abandon Lucasarts and form their own company; Telltale Games. This got many fans hoping that a new sequel was in the works, a hope that was vindicated when Telltale announced the first season of an episodic video game series featuring the Freelance Police in September 2005, four months after Lucasart's license expired. This article is a stub. You can help the My English Wiki by [ expanding it].

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  • Sam & Max: Freelance Police (Video Game)
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  • The cancellation caused considerable uproar among the community and resulted in several petitions, all of which were ignored. It also caused several of the game's developers to abandon Lucasarts and form their own company; Telltale Games. This got many fans hoping that a new sequel was in the works, a hope that was vindicated when Telltale announced the first season of an episodic video game series featuring the Freelance Police in September 2005, four months after Lucasart's license expired. This article is a stub. You can help the My English Wiki by [ expanding it].
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  • The cancellation caused considerable uproar among the community and resulted in several petitions, all of which were ignored. It also caused several of the game's developers to abandon Lucasarts and form their own company; Telltale Games. This got many fans hoping that a new sequel was in the works, a hope that was vindicated when Telltale announced the first season of an episodic video game series featuring the Freelance Police in September 2005, four months after Lucasart's license expired. A box with the date 03-03-04 (The date of Freelance Police's cancelation) can be found in Sam and Max's office during the first season of the Telltale series. When examining it, Sam describes it as a "particularly gruesome" case. Another reference can be found in the second season episode Moai Better Blues, where one of the things Sam finds in a large lost and found box is a working Beta version of the game. This article is a stub. You can help the My English Wiki by [ expanding it].
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