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Setelah mengamankan dua babak investasi, After securing two rounds of angel investment, including Matthew Le Merle and members of angel group Keiretsu Forum,<ref>[http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/stories/2006/03/13/newscolumn5.html Telltale Games: Downloadable games lure exuberant investors] San Francisco Business Times, March 12, 2006</ref> Telltale attempted to buy the rights to complete ''Sam & Max: Freelance Police'' from LucasArts, but when they were denied, they secured the rights to create new games from series creator Steve Purcell. Unlike their previous games, ''Sam & Max: Season One'' (published in collaboration with GameTap) was their first episodic series released on a tight monthly schedule — a landmark for the game industry. The series proved successful, and Telltale went on to produce two additional ''Sam & Max'' seasons. They have continued to produce series based on popular licenses released in monthly, and more recently in bi-monthly, episodes. Several series that Telltale went on to work with were largely comedic, including games based on ''Wallace & Gromit'' (until 2014 when their distribution rights for ''Wallace & Gromit'' games expired) and ''Homestar Runner''. ''Tales of Monkey Island'', based on the LucasArts series, marked one of their most successful series to date, owing in part to the history many of its developers had with LucasArts adventure games.
 
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