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 Re: Book/movie RPG versions 
 Arthur, on host 152.163.207.213
  Wednesday, June 20, 2001, at 11:25:07
  Re: Book/movie RPG versions posted by OneCoolCat on Wednesday, June 20, 2001, at 09:55:01:
>  > >As someone who really doesn't have much experience to back myself up, I may be totally >mistaken, but isn't Dungeons & Dragons an RPG?  They made that into a movie, and boy was it a >flop. > > :Bonks self on head vigoursly: You're right, but that's more of an open-ended one, with the story being written by a gamemaster.  I've never played it though.  I was thinking more along the lines of doing a video game with a plot already written.  Not a book or movie version of a rocket-propelled grenade either.  I just realised that's what RPG means too.
  Really? I thought you meant a movie version of a Report Program Generator. :)
  Then again, it wouldn't exactly make for stimulating entertainment...
  "Credits: String Variable 1 played by Hilary Swank. String Variable 2 played by Kevin Costner. Main Function played by Whoopi Goldberg..."
  > OneCool"What I mean and what I say are two different things entirely"Cat
  Of course. That's the fun of language. :)
  Ar"reads too many TLA definitions from the Nerdity Test"thur 
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