Re: [Audiogames-reflector] Turning Popular Franchises into Fanfiction Novels

2013-11-13 Thread AudioGames.net Forum — Off-topic room: casta947


Re: Turning Popular Franchises into Fanfiction Novels

I know someone who wrote a six-hundred-page novel about Pokémon. NOw that was interesting because until then I seldom heard of it or git involved in things like that. So all the new terminology I had to learn based off the pokemon encyclopedia.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=155266#p155266

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Re: [Audiogames-reflector] Turning Popular Franchises into Fanfiction Novels

2013-11-11 Thread AudioGames.net Forum — Off-topic room: darkabomination


Re: Turning Popular Franchises into Fanfiction Novels

I'm a bit confused on the point of this thread, but many video games and other media have been turned into novels.ON the fanfic front, a fan turned the largely silly and plotless Streets of Rage games into a 1000 page epic composed of ten novellas. Also Command and Conquer Tiberian Wars has a gritty military science fiction in progress novel, there's multiple Halo official novel adaptations and expanssions as well as many well written side stories. And of course Red VS Blue an ongoing comedic drama using Halo gameplay and original cgi animated sections that's currently eleven seasons and a ton of side material.On the cartoon side of things, My Little Pony has so many it'd take all day, Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers has many dark fan novels set in a consistant continuity, Daria has a massive fan verse of stories, and Darkwing Duck has the New Adventures of Darkwing Duck written as a continuation of the series that's now over a million words.That's just off the top of my head.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=155116#p155116

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Re: [Audiogames-reflector] Turning Popular Franchises into Fanfiction Novels

2013-11-11 Thread AudioGames.net Forum — Off-topic room: Locutus


Re: Turning Popular Franchises into Fanfiction Novels

On a similar note, I don't know if you know of these, but there are novelizations of some video games out there. A number of the Resident Evil games were novelized, for instance. Small books, but still cool to read. I hear Metal Gear Solid was made into a book as well, though I haven't been able to get access to it, which really bugs me...URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=155113#p155113

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Re: [Audiogames-reflector] Turning Popular Franchises into Fanfiction Novels

2013-11-11 Thread AudioGames.net Forum — Off-topic room: crashmaster


Re: Turning Popular Franchises into Fanfiction Novels

Hi.Not sure if this applies, but I do view a videocast by a guy called james rosswww.accursedfarms.comhe has several vids, civil protection which is ok, based on halflife about a couple dumb cops working under alien rule not really that good.also a dungeon cast which reviews old games.he has freeman's mind based on the main char of halflife putting his mind in audio.Though not for the blind I was able to make senc of the vids.the vids mostly can be downloaded but are on youtube and blip.tvIts the only other example I have seen.I have been tempted to write things myself but with the demise of first my old analog card and the fact now my old xp system has a dieing card in it, and the fact a lot of older games won't play right on 7 without a vm, I have simply gone off the idea of ever doing one.the only other example though not interactive fictionis at pg13.tdrealms.
 com and the casts are quite interesting.2 guys  gorth and peter playing over teamtalk various iphone games and pc games.Then again I have never searched for the stuff it would be fun to actually play games and record as you go but even so.crashmasterURL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=155107#p155107

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[Audiogames-reflector] Turning Popular Franchises into Fanfiction Novels

2013-11-11 Thread AudioGames.net Forum — Off-topic room: casta947


Turning Popular Franchises into Fanfiction Novels

Hi, All.So recently I was involved in the realm of what it meant to write a fanfiction. Like other genres, people who are fanfiction writers subconsciously get involved in their own little world. While I was researching, I heard that some people like to write pages of stories involving their characters as they progress through a game such as Entombed or some mainstream game. I heard that this sort of stuff is common.My question is, has anyone been inspired to write something based off of an audio, video, or any other game to give your own tale?URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=155100#p155100

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