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message 1: by Bob (new)

Bob | 3 comments I've noticed this over the past few years, and personally, it really bugs me. I see so-called novels set in this or that video game world. So far, a minor irritation. But for some reason, the recent trend of putting them on the shelves in the bookstore like every other fantasy novel really annoys me.
I suppose it's because I'm some sort of an elitist snob, but I just feel like those books should be kept in their own section- not put out with 'real' books.
Am I alone in this?


message 2: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden i feel like that's a rip off like plagurism.


message 3: by stormhawk (new)

stormhawk I don't think any videogame is rich enough in content to really support a novel. And yes, I'm including Syphon Filter and the games based on Tom Clancy stuff in that. I can't imagine anything less interesting that reading through a game. Worse than a walkthrough, IMHO. I had a brief flirtation with role playing game novels, but luckily I got over that.


message 4: by Ellen (new)

Ellen (elliearcher) Because of my son, I'm sort of interested in Halo. Anyone read any of that? Is it actually a novel yet?


message 5: by Heather (last edited Apr 23, 2011 09:30AM) (new)

Heather (creaturefromthesea) | 62 comments My brother was interested in Halo as well. He read several novels that were released around 2004, I think. They do exist, and you can find them in the series portion of the sci fi/fantasy section of bookstores.
Personally, the only ones I ever got into was a novel based on the Baldur's Gate computer game, but the only reason I tried reading that one was that the game crashed my computer and I never got to finish playing it.


message 6: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden I read a few of Tom Ckancy's video game books BECAUSE I read him, NOT BECAUSE I play the games.


message 7: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden MYST is a book based on the game. Very good book, fantasy. The characters are fully developed, not robotic or flat.
*Clancy


message 8: by Randi (new)

Randi (The Artist Formerly known as Guitar Chick) (guitarchick) The only video game-ish thing I really like was Scott Pilgrim VS. The World, which worked well as it was a graphic novel and the vdei gameing is justified and used to be awsome and not annoying :)


message 9: by Shep (last edited May 02, 2011 01:22PM) (new)

Shep As far as movies go, I liked Tron: Legacy, which is somewhat like a videogame, being that it's this cyber-created world (I'm talking about the newer one, I've never seen the original). I also liked that Spy Kids movie when I was younger where the brother has to go into this virtual reality video game to save his sister.

As movies, I think the trapped in a video game concept can be interesting. I've never read a novel about it though, or one that was based off a video game like Halo, so I can't really say if I'd like it or not.


message 10: by Michael (new)

Michael Edwards (michaelbedwards) | 8 comments Metal Gear Solid. I'm grateful that Richard Benson took the beautiful, epic story of the Metal Gear series and made them into two books (so far, I sure hope there is more)

I agree that most video game stories aren't substantial enough to make good books, however, for those that never played Metal Gear, nor ever intend to, should look into the the books. They may not be as good as the video games, but the story is undoubtedly intriguing.


message 11: by Michael (new)

Michael Edwards (michaelbedwards) | 8 comments Raymond benson my apologies


message 12: by Benjamin (new)

Benjamin (acoustic_visions) | 2 comments Some of them yes... But not nearly as much as I loath movies based off video games. If anyone hasn't done so already, please sign the petition to stop Uwe Boll from inflicting any more movies on the public...http://www.petitiononline.com/RRH53888/ (Currently 365548 signatures...)


message 13: by John (new)

John Conolley (john_conolley) | 56 comments You know what I loathe? People who say "based off." You can't base things off things. You have to base things ON things.


message 14: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden I don't know if Tom Clancy intended to come up with the concept of a videogame, but I hate that he did not even write those books. wth?


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