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Get the motor runnin' / Head out on memory lane.

Do you hear a familiar engine roaring in the distance? <span class="bold">Full Throttle Remastered</span> is fast approaching our fair parts! Wearing its timeless leather jacket adorned with 20-years-worth of acclaim, and riding its Corley bike which now sports a fresh coat of paint, the legendary point & click adventure invites us to hop on for another ride. But what was it about the original that makes this prospect so awfully inviting?

Back in the mid '90s, LucasArts was on an unbreakable streak, putting out winner after winner, and Tim Schafer was at the heart of it all. Having recently co-designed the would-be-classic (and also recently remastered) <span class="bold">Day of the Tentacle</span>, he decided to pursue a project that was potentially riskier but fascinated him greatly. It was a story blending his beloved heavy-metal music with the underexplored biker subculture. Many gamers assumed it was also taking place within a post-apocalyptic setting but, as Tim Schafer later explained while <span class="bold">playing a little bit of the original Full Throttle</span>, that wasn't really his intention.

The game stars Ben, a hardened, stoic, no-nonsense biker, and a far cry from the goofy or slightly unhinged protagonists that were the norm in most of the company's hit adventure games. It also had incredible cinematography, quirky puzzles interspersed by arcade-y sequences, witty humor, amazing voice-acting, and some strategically-placed explosions. Because, as Schafer readily explains <span class="bold">in this making-of video</span>, everything looks better with some explosions in it.

A little over a month from now, this bold masterpiece is coming back fully remastered and capped with some sweet extra features. Those who loved the original have every reason to eagerly anticipate the 18th of April for a high-octane trip down memory lane. For the rest, <span class="bold">GameInformer's early hands-on impressions</span> might offer a small indication of the heavy-metal greatness that awaits down the road. And make no mistake: once you've experienced it, asphalt won't smell quite the same ever again.

Got any fond or peculiar memories of Full Throttle? Share away!

<span class="bold">Full Throttle Remastered</span> is now available for pre-order, only on GOG.com.
Post edited March 14, 2017 by maladr0Id
I can't think of a finer tribute to Roy Conrad than to honor him for the role he was best known for.
Post edited March 14, 2017 by DigitalMist
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This needed it's own news highlighted post?

The disappointment keeps on coming...
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Bigs: This needed it's own news highlighted post?

The disappointment keeps on coming...
maybe you should get a little cheese to go with the Whine.......
GOG is a business. Of course they are going plug their products.
And it is their forum,they pay for it, they can do what they want with it.
No Spanish text, no money.

Notify me when you update the game with the 6 languages it had in the original (especially Spanish text). Then I rethink to buy the game again, like I did with Grim Fandango.
yeeeeeeeesssshhhh!!! my first ever point and click adventure game!!

I love you guys man, I just effing love you guys for bringing it <3


edit: just so everyone knows the release of full throttle is definitive evidence of that I have super powers of future sight, a couple days ago during toonstruck stream on GOGcom twitch channel I did mention "I wish full throttle was on GOG" and today it is here!! I have super powers, end of story.
Post edited March 14, 2017 by bokkafa
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Xabyer_B: Notify me when you update the game with the 6 languages it had in the original (especially Spanish text). Then I rethink to buy the game again, like I did with Grim Fandango.
You're talking to Double Fine, correct? (sometimes people think GOG can create translations themselves or something)
yes, i remember standing in my local media play (rip) looking at the full throttle box and thinking "hmmm i wonder if this game is like sam and max or a racing game" i then put it down because i was 13 and hardly ever had any money and didn't want to risk it on a racing game.

a couple of years later after we got the internet i was able to read about how great an adventure full throttle was. go me!
so when is it due to be released now that we have pre-ordered (well those of us that have)?
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Manestream: so when is it due to be released now that we have pre-ordered (well those of us that have)?
https://www.gog.com/game/full_throttle_remastered
I'll be getting this for sure. Nice price too.
Will we get the sound track as a bonus?

Peculiar memories of Full Throttle? I guess that would be slaughtering bunnies in a mine field. At least two boxes worth of bunnies. That didn't take account of the trial and error runs.
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Xabyer_B: No Spanish text, no money.

Notify me when you update the game with the 6 languages it had in the original (especially Spanish text). Then I rethink to buy the game again, like I did with Grim Fandango.
It's DoubleFine, since they released Day Of The Tentacle in superb quality (not like LucasArts with their shitty Monkey Island remaster) and all languages I'm sure they will do the same here.

Day of the Tentacle had the old German audio, and the old graphics. Perfect.

LucasArts Monkey Island had: New graphics with new German translation (that no one wants). Old graphics with english only.

So I guess it will be fine, i trust DoubleFine in this regard.
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Xabyer_B: Notify me when you update the game with the 6 languages it had in the original (especially Spanish text). Then I rethink to buy the game again, like I did with Grim Fandango.
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tfishell: You're talking to Double Fine, correct? (sometimes people think GOG can create translations themselves or something)
Of course, I know perfectly who makes the game, Mr. Schafer and his company, Double Fine. He designed the game, so if he wants my money, he will add all languages that the original has (especially spanish text). In other way I'll save my money and use the original. It works perfectly on Win 7 and resolution is not a problem for me.
Glad to see this old classic finally having its glory restored in a remaster. Pretty cool that it will include the original to play as well. Also awesome that GOG has an exclusive pre-order on this too as that means for once that *GOG* will get a massive cash influx from a new release game, which doesn't happen very often at all. The last time might have been the 4 Star Wars flight combat sims!

Added to my wishlist for future post-order special pricing!