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 04:16 pm (UTC)The Dons of Cambridge - organised crime in a sleepy british town "You Dont mess with the dean" - With the "Matric" freedom fighter trying to rescue students from thier grasp "You can not be told what the Matric is - you must pass it for your self."
"Waiting for Xerox" The play writer Sam Beckett gets inspiration by leaping into other people bodies, accompanied by Paul "Call me all" Simon
The Boy from Brazil - Pele escapes from a nazi camp and goes on to hunt down Hitler using the ancient art of Futbar (may be he can encounter the band of Marx brothers onn the way.)
A scifi one featuring Ronnie Raygun - pilot of the future! The Teflon cowboy brings justice to the space ways.
Toho Toho Toho - giant monsters controlled by pluck children, who speak out of synch, fighting on the side of Japan durring the second world war - "Gojira I choose you!"
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Date: 2006-07-10 06:27 pm (UTC)