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kohlrak: well, what about Mr. Roger's Neighborhood, Thomas the Tank Engine, and Shazaam?
Can you just google it yourself? I'm pretty sure Shazaam should have been adapted into game.
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kohlrak: well, what about Mr. Roger's Neighborhood, Thomas the Tank Engine, and Shazaam?
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LootHunter: Can you just google it yourself? I'm pretty sure Shazaam should have been adapted into game.
Yes! I got someone!

There was no such movie.
Waiting for Godot (2001)
The Illusionist (2010)
The seventh seal (1957)
An Andalusian Dog (1929)
Andrei Rublev (1966)
Hard to be a god (2013)
Spider (2002)
Eraserhead (1977)
Pi (1988)
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want more?
Post edited February 15, 2018 by amok
Super Mario Bros. (1993)
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KasperHviid: Super Mario Bros. (1993)
Honestly, i'd love to see a mario game based on that movie. Just to see how much worse it could get.

It's not like they haven't made a video game about a movie about a board game, before (battleship).
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KasperHviid: Super Mario Bros. (1993)
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kohlrak: Honestly, i'd love to see a mario game based on that movie. Just to see how much worse it could get.

It's not like they haven't made a video game about a movie about a board game, before (battleship).
and Clue
Post edited February 15, 2018 by tinyE
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kohlrak: Honestly, i'd love to see a mario game based on that movie. Just to see how much worse it could get.

It's not like they haven't made a video game about a movie about a board game, before (battleship).
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tinyE: and Clue
Wait.... They took that movie and made a video game on it?

I hope to god Monopoly is next.
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tinyE: and Clue
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kohlrak: Wait.... They took that movie and made a video game on it?

I hope to god Monopoly is next.
oh wait, fuck, I misread your post, that was just a movie about a board game.

OOPS
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kohlrak: Wait.... They took that movie and made a video game on it?

I hope to god Monopoly is next.
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tinyE: oh wait, fuck, I misread your post, that was just a movie about a board game.

OOPS
Oh well. Still, Monopoly, Sorry, Reversi, and Parcheesi would be good to see movies of, just because it'd be so bad it's good.


https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/3/38/Battleship_box_art.jpg/220px-Battleship_box_art.jpg
Post edited February 15, 2018 by kohlrak
Clerks (1994)

I love the movie, but I don't think it would work as a video-game because it's almost entirely dialog, I don't even think it would work as a Telltale game or a point and click adventure due to lack of plot devices. The only thing that I can see translating into game-play would be the short hockey scene.

Another candidate would be Coffee and Cigarettes (2003), which if I remember correctly would have the same issue.
Post edited February 15, 2018 by djdarko
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timppu: I could see that working as some kind of SingStar karaoke game.
Uhm yeah no :) It could work perhaps if you have to go around and look for any outbreaks of song and dance, and then use an armament of cow dung, tazers, stink bombs etc.. to break up the crowd.
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timppu: The Hottie & The Nottie
Interesting yes I never thought of looking at the recommended section of such movies. That ^ one I did check out once long ago on imdb in disbelief, and the best review I saw for it simply stated : "I want my 90 minutes back"
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kohlrak: Gone Home
As much as I dislike Twat Simulator 2013, its whole point is the very personal experience of being a massive privacy-invading twat and rifling through other people's belongings, with the order, focus and pace of the invasion determined by the player. The point is that if impersonal-you the player think "ohmaigawdz she must have drowned herself in the bathtub!!!1!" (for example), you can go and check the bathtub.

(Inb4 it's not a game: no, it's just bad. Zork Nemesis works the same but it's good and no one's complaining.)

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amok: The seventh seal (1957)
Stasis and Tormentum.

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amok: An Andalusian Dog (1929)
I don't remember the name, but a game like that already exists, it just "needs" more gorn.
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kohlrak: Gone Home
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Starmaker: As much as I dislike Twat Simulator 2013, its whole point is the very personal experience of being a massive privacy-invading twat and rifling through other people's belongings, with the order, focus and pace of the invasion determined by the player. The point is that if impersonal-you the player think "ohmaigawdz she must have drowned herself in the bathtub!!!1!" (for example), you can go and check the bathtub.

(Inb4 it's not a game: no, it's just bad. Zork Nemesis works the same but it's good and no one's complaining.)
Wasn't she a member of the family ,though?
I don't know if it would be "difficult" per se, but I probably wouldn't mind seeing Kurosawa's "Dreams" in video game format.