Shaun of the Dead
Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 9:21 am
Oh, well, that was certainly familiar.
Fuck! I made a game which is quite like this movie. And because it took me so long to make it, this guy got his movie out in the UK (April 9th according to IMDB) before I got my game out onto the Internet (June 22nd according to my memory). I can't do the Douglas Adams bit about "June 22nd coming somewhat before April 9th" although the development process of both products makes me cribbing from it impossible and the fact that I made a grotty text game makes it impossible for anyone to crib from me. For the record, though:
A Crimson Spring: Adam thought that there was a lot of similarity between it and the comic Powers and what I took out of it was that the concept I had for my game was publishable.
Fallacy of Dawn: Roody and Bruce mentioned a book that had a lot of video game references (shit, what was it called again?) that I have intentionally not read because Fallacy of Dawn: THE NOVEL is still in development and I don't want to be influenced.
Necrotic Drift: If only this Shaun of the Dead movie wasn't so bloody good. But listen. I started ND in 2002 and this whole zombie craze -- I'm telling you, it did NOT exist. January of 2002 was before the movie 28 Days Later, it was before the remake of Dawn of the Dead ... I was personally inspired to do a game about zombies because I was watching old flicks with Walrustitty and because it was so vacant. (Although actually I expanded the thing from "zombies" to "all D&D monsters" so I guess there's that.)
Shaun of the Dead has a terrible name -- I would have gone with "HE'S NOT MY DAD" (Ah ah ah!!! See how I.... ok) but has the best gap between title and quality that I've ever experienced. I love it so! I also got a chance to see it at Walrustitty's home theatre, which I recommend for the rest of you only you all hate him so much. Christmas just left and I spent a lot of money, but I'm spending another $25 on football Sunday to get this DVD. I loved the movie.
Fuck! I made a game which is quite like this movie. And because it took me so long to make it, this guy got his movie out in the UK (April 9th according to IMDB) before I got my game out onto the Internet (June 22nd according to my memory). I can't do the Douglas Adams bit about "June 22nd coming somewhat before April 9th" although the development process of both products makes me cribbing from it impossible and the fact that I made a grotty text game makes it impossible for anyone to crib from me. For the record, though:
A Crimson Spring: Adam thought that there was a lot of similarity between it and the comic Powers and what I took out of it was that the concept I had for my game was publishable.
Fallacy of Dawn: Roody and Bruce mentioned a book that had a lot of video game references (shit, what was it called again?) that I have intentionally not read because Fallacy of Dawn: THE NOVEL is still in development and I don't want to be influenced.
Necrotic Drift: If only this Shaun of the Dead movie wasn't so bloody good. But listen. I started ND in 2002 and this whole zombie craze -- I'm telling you, it did NOT exist. January of 2002 was before the movie 28 Days Later, it was before the remake of Dawn of the Dead ... I was personally inspired to do a game about zombies because I was watching old flicks with Walrustitty and because it was so vacant. (Although actually I expanded the thing from "zombies" to "all D&D monsters" so I guess there's that.)
Shaun of the Dead has a terrible name -- I would have gone with "HE'S NOT MY DAD" (Ah ah ah!!! See how I.... ok) but has the best gap between title and quality that I've ever experienced. I love it so! I also got a chance to see it at Walrustitty's home theatre, which I recommend for the rest of you only you all hate him so much. Christmas just left and I spent a lot of money, but I'm spending another $25 on football Sunday to get this DVD. I loved the movie.