libernaut wrote:
I can't help but disagree with the user who stated he feels video games lack the depth and freedom of literature. This personis probably unfamiliar with the fact that many videogames for a long time now have a great detailed story behind them often with great dialogue mystery and plot. and often times there are entire symphonies doing the scores for these masterpieces.
I would have to entirely disagree and say videogames are, and if not, have the potential to become the ultimate form of art. Story, visual art, musical arts, and basically unlimited room for creative influence.
You're citing other art forms (literature-story, music-symphonies) to justify video games. It's not that video games as an all inclusive art form doesn't enable it to be valid, but the very fact that it depends on ludism (it's a "game"), will always hold it back. At most, you can try and have some sort of interactive multimedia. The very fact that it depends on user-input limits the artist, as he can't fully express himself because he must make a "game, and the player/spectator because he is limited to gameplay rules.
It has potential, of course, but to challenge literature, or even cinema, there's a long long way to go.
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Anyways, don't you guys think the film for naked lunch could easily be converted in to a bad ass video game? Or even better yet a video game that plays through Burroughs' life? Wouldn't that be sweet? live the life of william s burroughs on your sony or nintendo game system? You cannot tell me that would not be cool. It could start with the beginning scenes of junky where little bill is hallucinating little beings and is informed by his housecleaner that opium is what adults smoke to induce sweet dreams and as a child he makes the conscious decision that "When I grow up I will smoke opium." And it could have everything from his going to school, meeting the beats, becoming a junky, killing his wife, travelling the world publishing books all the way to his death as a world wide icon. that would be too cool.
I can tell you one thing, there are a lot of games that are not even half as cool as that would be...
anyways, i love videogames that is why i have chosen to respond to this thread. What about the nova trilogy? Isn't it possible that this galactic mythology has had some influence on some of the sci fi games we see these days, i cant think of any one in particular but im sure there are dozens of games that take place in a intergalatic battle between good and evil setting with all sorts of odd characters mixed in the plot interacting in the most absurd ways.
I certainly wouldn't associate burroughs with "bad ass" video games ha ha...
If you like video games and burroughs, im sure The Dark Eye is sure to satisfy, as it is, by all measures, a great experience.
