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Post by Hucklebubba on Jan 19, 2007 22:52:12 GMT -5
How about a Breakfast Club RPG with character classes based on high school stereotypes?
Woo-hoo! Level 60 Basket Case!
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mrshady
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"Never despair, never surrender"
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Post by mrshady on Feb 17, 2007 15:44:13 GMT -5
I'd have to say that Battle Royale is perfect for being converted to a video game. A large group of people stuck on an island having to kill eachother off till only 1 remains? sounds perfect for a first person shooter to me and online multiplayer would be awesome. Have everyone randomly assigned a weapon/item at the start, have a create a character mode and add in some cinematics from the movie to fill out the story (i'm thinking the "instructional video" and whatnot) and I think you'd have an awesome game. Along the same lines a Running Man game would also be seriously awesome. (speaking of which a review would be cool )
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Post by CheshireKat on Sept 5, 2007 13:56:23 GMT -5
The Crow would be good. You'd be Eric roaming through a full rendered detroit city, following the crow on your radar to the bad guys then killing them. An actual not crappy Ghostbusters game would be nice. A Bad dudes/double dragon type game based on The Last Dragon would be the greatest thing ever conceived: Bruce muthaf*$#ing Leroy!!!!
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Post by Al on Sept 5, 2007 17:00:25 GMT -5
The Crow would be good. You'd be Eric roaming through a full rendered detroit city, following the crow on your radar to the bad guys then killing them. You don't remember The Crow: City of Angels game? It was like driving nails into your thumbs, but with white and black facepaint!
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LadyStarblade
Boomstick Coordinator
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Post by LadyStarblade on Sept 10, 2007 19:14:00 GMT -5
What about a Serenity game? Hey, I'm all for that...playing River in full smackdown mode...piloting Serenity though a Reaver barrage...fleeing from bad guys on the mule...yeah, I think that could be fun...
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Post by Hucklebubba on Sept 10, 2007 20:54:58 GMT -5
There was a game on the ol' Saturn called Guardian Heroes; essentially Streets of Rage in a fantasy setting. And, although it seems quite dorky now, at the time of said game's release, I thought that a Princess Bride game using the same model would be the absolute pinnacle of awesome.
You'd have Westley and Inigo as your near-balanced characters (with a slight leaning toward power and speed, respectively), Fezzik as the sluggish powerhouse, and even an ultra-speedy ninja Buttercup who bears no resemblance whatsoever to her movie self!
And it almost goes without saying that Max and Valerie would be unlockable. You know what? I take back the dorky part; I still think it would be awesome.
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Post by CheshireKat on Sept 11, 2007 3:48:28 GMT -5
You don't remember The Crow: City of Angels game? It was like driving nails into your thumbs, but with white and black facepaint! I don't doubt it, which is why I wanted a game based on the ORIGINAL movie. You know, the one that some actual thought went into. I ignore all other film incarnations of the crow on general principle, mainly because I happen to like my sanity. Best thing I can say for City of Angels is that after watching Salvation and Wicked Prayer, it didn't suck as bad as it did before these other pieces of excrement were around to compare it to. Don't even get me started on "Stairway to Heaven".
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Post by StarOpal on Sept 11, 2007 12:19:09 GMT -5
There was a game on the ol' Saturn called Guardian Heroes; essentially Streets of Rage in a fantasy setting. And, although it seems quite dorky now, at the time of said game's release, I thought that a Princess Bride game using the same model would be the absolute pinnacle of awesome. You'd have Westley and Inigo as your near-balanced characters (with a slight leaning toward power and speed, respectively), Fezzik as the sluggish powerhouse, and even an ultra-speedy ninja Buttercup who bears no resemblance whatsoever to her movie self! And it almost goes without saying that Max and Valerie would be unlockable. You know what? I take back the dorky part; I still think it would be awesome. Oooohhhh! They could put in the Zoo of Death. Which is in the book not the movie, but it'd still be cool. And a Count Rugen torture minigame.
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Post by chindi on Dec 29, 2007 22:28:21 GMT -5
Welll, lets see. I think Jabberwocky would make an interesting game, make it kinda like a morrowwind style, upgrade your character with crazy knight skills. and so it shall rock. Or how about a Monty Python: quest for the holy grail game. Anyone, anyone?
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Post by Al on Dec 31, 2007 15:41:12 GMT -5
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Post by chindi on Jan 1, 2008 13:32:37 GMT -5
Really?
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Post by Al on Jan 3, 2008 7:59:04 GMT -5
Yeah, I never played it myself, but the older brother of a friend had it and would play it incessantly. If I remember correctly, you play Sir Not Appearing In This Film and at the end of every level you get video clips of the film (but this was years and years ago and well before I ever saw the movie itself so I'm just kind of working from memory here and could be vastly mistaken).
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