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  software_name  = Sam & Max Hit the Road |
  software_image  = [[File:Hit_the_Road_cover.jpg|300px]]|
  developer      = [[Lucasfilm Games|LucasArts]]|
  publisher      = [[Lucasfilm Games|LucasArts]]<br />[[Activision]] (Europe)|
  systems        = [[DOS]], [[Linux]], [[Mac OS]], [[macOS]], [[Windows]]|
  release        = DOS: November 1993<br />Mac OS: 1995<br />Windows: 2002<br />Linux/macOS: October 28, 2014|
  added_to_museum = Windows: December 25, 2002<br />macOS/Linux: October 28, 2015<br />DOS (3½-inch floppies): December 5, 2020|
}}
'''''Sam & Max Hit the Road''''' was the first game in the [[Sam & Max|''Sam & Max'' series]]. It was developed by [[Lucasfilm Games|LucasArts]] and released for [[DOS]] in November 1993, for [[Mac OS]] in 1995, for [[Windows]] in 2002, and for [[Linux]] and [[macOS]] on October 28, 2014.


==Story==
Sam and Max travel across the USA in search of a missing bigfoot.
==Development==
Sam and Max were the unofficial LucasArts mascots in the 1990's. They appeared in comics in the ''LucasArts Adventurer'' newsletter, and the duo appeared in cameos in most LucasArts adventure games, and some of the LucasArts non-adventures as well.  The SCUMM language training game was also a single-screen adventure game in which Sam and Max were included as characters.
''Sam & Max Hit the Road'', developed in the [[SCUMM]] scripting language, was inspired by the ''Sam & Max'' comic titled ''On the Road''.
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Hit the Road cover.jpg
Sam & Max Hit the Road
Developer LucasArts
Publisher LucasArts
Activision (Europe)
Platforms DOS, Linux, Mac OS, macOS, Windows
Released DOS: November 1993
Mac OS: 1995
Windows: 2002
Linux/macOS: October 28, 2014
Added to
Museum
Windows: December 25, 2002
macOS/Linux: October 28, 2015
DOS (3½-inch floppies): December 5, 2020

Sam & Max Hit the Road was the first game in the Sam & Max series. It was developed by LucasArts and released for DOS in November 1993, for Mac OS in 1995, for Windows in 2002, and for Linux and macOS on October 28, 2014.

Story

Sam and Max travel across the USA in search of a missing bigfoot.

Development

Sam and Max were the unofficial LucasArts mascots in the 1990's. They appeared in comics in the LucasArts Adventurer newsletter, and the duo appeared in cameos in most LucasArts adventure games, and some of the LucasArts non-adventures as well. The SCUMM language training game was also a single-screen adventure game in which Sam and Max were included as characters.

Sam & Max Hit the Road, developed in the SCUMM scripting language, was inspired by the Sam & Max comic titled On the Road.

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