Buttons, Pens, and Other Trinkets

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Promotional pins.

This page lists accessories and other small items Sam and Max has been seen on.

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[edit] The Devil's Playhouse Button Set

Around the release of The Devil's Playhouse, Telltale Games put the button set in their store. It includes images from the different characters of each episode and the logo of Sam & Max used for the game. Some of these buttons were free for the taking at the Telltale booth in San Diego Comic Con 2010.

[edit] Flaming Max shot glass

A clear shot glass with the burning Max head design. Added to Telltale's store after The Devil's Playhouse finished.

[edit] Promotional pins

Enamel pins made in 1992 by Media Arts Inc. One features Max with a red circle background, the other Sam & Max's faces.

[edit] Green Max Button

Max pin and green button.
These were given out at San Diego Comic-Con 2008. The design is the same as the "One Rabbit, One Law" button but in green and white color tones. The web address "www.taletalegames.com" is on the bottom perimeter.

[edit] Comic-Con 2009 Buttons

CCSD 2009 buttons and Sam & Max Promo Flyer

With a diameter of 3 inches, these big buttons were given out at San Diego Comic-Con 2009. One features Max with an American flag inspired red, white, and blue color scheme and design with the text "SAM & MAX free game @ maxforpresident.org". The other followed the design and colors of the flyer given out that year with the text "SAM & MAX samandmaxgames.com".

[edit] Floaty Writing Pen

Probably Tim Schafer is still mad about this.

According to Double Fine's Shop, Sam & Max had a floaty pen back when Hit the Road came out.

[edit] Team Fortress 2 items

People who own Team Fortress 2 on Steam and ordered The Devil's Playhouse through either Steam or Telltale's store no later than April 23 gain access to three in-game items for TF2. These are a hat shaped like the top of Max's head, a revolver shaped like Sam's gun and a Luger like the one Max uses.

[edit] Trading Card

"Together since the seventh sign of Western Civilization's death rattle: The Disco Era."
Part of the "Hero Team-Up" collection from a magazine called "Cards Illustrated", it was card #4. The back of it summarizes Hit the Road briefly and mentions (the talkie version of) the game would be out in the Spring.
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