So... What Next
Jul. 9th, 2006 07:02 pmTrying to think of the next Dianaverse title.
Basically, it needs to be in the form of
[famous (preferably dead) person] (The / of / etc.) [something] [something] (optional [something])
And sound like the title of a well-known TV series or film, preferably one that shows a shaky grasp of historical accuracy.
E.g.
Diana: Warrior Princess
Elvis: The Legendary Tours
The examples I had in the original game that I don't think I'll be using for one reason or another:
Parton: Lust For Glory - (Military setting) - alive
Richard of Sherwood - (Nixon as Robin Hood) - boring
Toni the Vampire Slayer - (Toni Blair etc.) - alive, boring.
Gandhi's Angels - (detective series) - still a possibility, but detective games are difficult to write.
So - any suggestions?
[small print] Sorry, but for legal reasons I need to say up front that I'm not paying anything for suggestions - the best you can expect is a free copy of the PDF if I write the thing and a credit somewhere in the introduction [/small print]
Basically, it needs to be in the form of
[famous (preferably dead) person] (The / of / etc.) [something] [something] (optional [something])
And sound like the title of a well-known TV series or film, preferably one that shows a shaky grasp of historical accuracy.
E.g.
Diana: Warrior Princess
Elvis: The Legendary Tours
The examples I had in the original game that I don't think I'll be using for one reason or another:
Parton: Lust For Glory - (Military setting) - alive
Richard of Sherwood - (Nixon as Robin Hood) - boring
Toni the Vampire Slayer - (Toni Blair etc.) - alive, boring.
Gandhi's Angels - (detective series) - still a possibility, but detective games are difficult to write.
So - any suggestions?
[small print] Sorry, but for legal reasons I need to say up front that I'm not paying anything for suggestions - the best you can expect is a free copy of the PDF if I write the thing and a credit somewhere in the introduction [/small print]
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Date: 2006-07-10 10:35 am (UTC)Something along the lines of Team America: World Police might work, addressing superheroes but also plugging the supermarionation roleplaying void. I'm thinking "Jimmy Dean and the Stormcats": A cross between Grease and Thurderbirds. But watch out, their mechanic is called Rock.
Or maybe you could take your Hunter S Thompson idea and blend it seamlessly into something focused on Jim Morrison, thrown in with something Russ Meyeresque around the California porn industry. It might make it harder to pin a name at the centre (Lono in the Realm of the Lizard King, maybe?). Personally I'd just call it Mondo Gonzo.
Either that or you could do something Star Warsy based around Margaret Thatcher as the evil Empress of a clone army (maybe she could be using clone voters) - great opportunity to bring in Raelians, GM technology and the Blackjackets - leather-clad Norman Tebbit lookalikes patrolling the streets in the wake of political revolution. Very Spitting Image...
Handbag Wars: The Thatcher Strikes Back? Revenge of the Thatcher? Return of the Thatcher? Of course, she's not dead.
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Date: 2006-07-10 11:33 am (UTC)I think a big chunk of the problem is there aren't enough iconic dead people that I can think of (most that I come up with aren't dead yet!)and the ones I do are already taken, or aren't sufficiently global.
so,
Winston Churchill
Andy Warhol
Stalin
Kruschev
JFK (as mentioned)
Marilyn Monroe (as mentioned)
Charles de Gaulle
Schulz
Charlie Chaplin
Buster Keaton
Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Harry Houdini
Babe Ruth
Henry Ford
John Ford
Ernest Hemmingway
Orson Welles
Marlon Brando
Randolph Hearst
Nat King Cole
Louis Armstrong
Bing Crosby
Bob Hope
Frank Sinatra
Hmm, OK, a fair number there. Then of course there's the fact that there aren't that many long 'global' TV show names to mangle,
From that list-
Brando the Vampire Slayer
or for that matter
Bing the Vampire Slayer
might both have potential I guess...
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