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In December of 2010, over twenty years after the last ''[[Back to the Future (film)|Back to The Future]]'' film came out, [[Telltale Games]] had developed an episodic [[Point and Click]] game series -- which involves both Bob Gale and Christopher Lloyd, the latter of who would be reprising his role as "Doc" Emmett L. Brown. The first episode, which begins a new chapter in the Back to the Future series, was released on PC and Mac in December 2010 to solid reviews, and subsequent episodes have been equally well received. Its plot revolves around working with a teenaged Emmett Brown to save Doc from Prohibition-era Hill Valley and how Marty's efforts accidentally create a new timeline.
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* [[Actor Allusion]]: In Episode 3, Marty's brother, David, is said to be working for a newspaper in a big city and his sister, Linda, is said to be in a womens' boarding house. Marc McClure played Marty's brother in the movies, and also played Jimmy Olsen in ''[[Superman (film)|Superman]]''. Wendie Jo Sperber co-starred in ''[[Bosom Buddies (TV series)|Bosom Buddies]]'', set in an woman-only hotel. As an added bonus, both actors played these roles ''before'' the first movie came out.
** Young Emmett says his flying car idea will make traffic jams a thing of the past, which is the same thing [[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?|Judge Doom]] - another character played by Christopher Lloyd - said about his freeway idea.