Old Favourites Return In GoldenEye 007

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They can swap out Bonds and update the plot as much as they want, as long as Jaws, Oddjob and Dr No are available in GoldenEye: 007′s multiplayer, I’m a happy camper.


July 24, 2010
In Real Life

The Arguments For, And Against, Another Jaws Video Game

There have been two (well, technically three) games based on the world’s first Summer blockbuster, 1975′s Jaws. And they all sucked. Doesn’t the quintessential underwater villain deserve better?


May 15, 2010

Naughty Bear Is Going To Need A Bigger Boat

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The blood-curdling screams of teddies caught in the Jaws of Naughty Bear only make him shake harder.


July 14, 2009

They Remember Jedi, Jaws And Indiana Jones


November 14, 2007
Uncategorized

The First Film License

In my last book Persuasive Games: The Expressive Power of Videogames, I think I claimed that the first film to commercial videogame adaptation was Death Race 2000, a 1976 arcade game based (loosely) on the 1975 cult film Death Race, in which drivers in a dystopic America circa the then-future millennium score points for people killed. The arcade game was not an officially licensed adaptation, but it was an adaptation nonetheless. It was also reviled in the media as the first example of a controversial videogame.

But In our research for a new book about the Atari VCS, Nick Montfort and I discovered that Death Race is in fact not the first film adaptation in games. That honour goes to none other than Shark Jaws, by Atari.