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    Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 5: OUTATIME

    Game » consists of 6 releases. Released Jun 23, 2011

    The fifth and final episode for Telltale Games' new Back to the Future adventure series. Lives are changed, mysteries are solved, and paradoxes are avoided as young Emmett seals his fate, sending Marty and Doc on a climatic chase through Hill Valley's past, present, and future.

    Spoilers - Post Credit Surprise

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    #1  Edited By Silver-Streak

    After having one of the best endings to a new BTTF movie/game I could hope for, I watched the credits scroll. After my initial excitement, I realized I was sad to see the game end, as that meant no more BTTF.

    Then "To Be Continued" popped up, and I literally said Fuck Yeah.

    Thank you, TellTale

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    #2  Edited By wumbo3000

    Yeah seeing that those 3 words pop up made me shit my pants with excitement.  I usually don't play adventure games but I love Back To The Future so I had to play all these.  That ending was hilarious.  What, we become assholes or something?

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    #3  Edited By jeffgoldblum

    It was a perfect homage to the ending of the original film.

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    #4  Edited By WinterSnowblind

    @JeffGoldblum said:

    It was a perfect homage to the ending of the original film.

    Yeah, I was going to say this. To me it felt like more of a nod to the ending of the first film, having "to be continued" even though no sequel was ever planned. I don't think this was meant to confirm a sequel (and I certainly hope it wouldn't follow from that ending).

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    #5  Edited By jeffgoldblum

    @WinterSnowblind said:

    @JeffGoldblum said:

    It was a perfect homage to the ending of the original film.

    Yeah, I was going to say this. To me it felt like more of a nod to the ending of the first film, having "to be continued" even though no sequel was ever planned. I don't think this was meant to confirm a sequel (and I certainly hope it wouldn't follow from that ending).

    I think it would be hilarious if (like with the original film) TellTale was forced by the popularity of the game to write an out for themselves for a sequel. To be fair they avoided the mistake of putting Jeniffer in the car!

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    #6  Edited By Silver-Streak

    Zombieing my own thread, but the original film did not have To Be Continued when it was in theatres. It was added for the VHS release. I think Ryan even touched on it on a bombcast. So its either homage to 2, or it's actually a sign of a continuation.

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