There's also franchises that only have crappy mobile or browser games on places like Facebook which don't live up to their full potential like Sons of Anarchy which only ever got some forgotten episodic mobile game. Looked interesting enough but it sold poorly so only episode 1 was ever released and it got delisted, that series was crying out for a proper console game.
Also Breaking Bad only ever had that one lost flash game, I could've seen that franchise fitting perfectly with say Telltale or something like that.
Imagine the white and nerdy or any of his other classic songs produced as a video game where you get to live in the life of the character he portrays.
Some of his songs I don't think would work as games, but a few game ideas came to mind:
1. Like a Surgeon game where you get you're malpractice on, cutting for the very first time. 2. Driving game where you have to get to Minnesota to see the Biggest Ball of Twine 3. A Christmas game where you play as Weird Al Santa that goes crazy and one where you have to survive Christmas at Ground Zero. 4. A Jurassic Park game in the same Claymation style as Al's music video 5. A game where AL's accordion has bee taken apart and the parts are in different locations and you have to find them based on locations mentioned in Al's songs like Minnesota at the Biggest Ball of Twine, Albuquerque, Bedrock, Lancaster (Amish country), the Drive Thru etc...
Mini games could be:
1. Time limited game where you go to the hardware store and try to find and pick up everything mentioned in the song after "would you look at all that stuff..." before the time runs out. 2. A game where you have to go to the Drive Thru and order the burger the quickest time possible. 3. A game where you have to try and avoid the things your wife does to you mentioned in "You Don't Love Me Anymore" 4. A game where you have to identify what is living in the fridge and stop it before it grows out of control.
Imagine the white and nerdy or any of his other classic songs produced as a video game where you get to live in the life of the character he portrays.
Some of his songs I don't think would work as games, but a few game ideas came to mind:
1. Like a Surgeon game where you get you're malpractice on, cutting for the very first time. 2. Driving game where you have to get to Minnesota to see the Biggest Ball of Twine 3. A Christmas game where you play as Weird Al Santa that goes crazy and one where you have to survive Christmas at Ground Zero. 4. A Jurassic Park game in the same Claymation style as Al's music video 5. A game where AL's accordion has bee taken apart and the parts are in different locations and you have to find them based on locations mentioned in Al's songs like Minnesota at the Biggest Ball of Twine, Albuquerque, Bedrock, Lancaster (Amish country), the Drive Thru etc...
Mini games could be:
1. Time limited game where you go to the hardware store and try to find and pick up everything mentioned in the song after "would you look at all that stuff..." before the time runs out. 2. A game where you have to go to the Drive Thru and order the burger the quickest time possible. 3. A game where you have to try and avoid the things your wife does to you mentioned in "You Don't Love Me Anymore" 4. A game where you have to identify what is living in the fridge and stop it before it grows out of control.
Those are some good ideas! I have thought about making the game myself.
Fast Times at Ridgemont University. A sidequel set during the events of Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Kind of like the Blade Runner PC game from the 90s. Where characters from the movie would show up while focusing more on the newer ones. Just imagine exploring some of the locations from the movie (like the mall, the school or the house where Stacy and Brad lived etc).
Honestly an Ash Ketchum themed Pokémon spinoff in the style of something like Dragon Ball Z Kakarot would be pretty cool.
A LarryBoy game (Yes, I know they already made 2 but both of them were essentially GBA and PS2 Shovelware) inspired by Batman Arkham Knight and Spider-Man 2 (PlayStation 2) (At least gameplay wise) would be pretty fun.
Imagine the white and nerdy or any of his other classic songs produced as a video game where you get to live in the life of the character he portrays.
Some of his songs I don't think would work as games, but a few game ideas came to mind:
1. Like a Surgeon game where you get you're malpractice on, cutting for the very first time. 2. Driving game where you have to get to Minnesota to see the Biggest Ball of Twine 3. A Christmas game where you play as Weird Al Santa that goes crazy and one where you have to survive Christmas at Ground Zero. 4. A Jurassic Park game in the same Claymation style as Al's music video 5. A game where AL's accordion has bee taken apart and the parts are in different locations and you have to find them based on locations mentioned in Al's songs like Minnesota at the Biggest Ball of Twine, Albuquerque, Bedrock, Lancaster (Amish country), the Drive Thru etc...
Mini games could be:
1. Time limited game where you go to the hardware store and try to find and pick up everything mentioned in the song after "would you look at all that stuff..." before the time runs out. 2. A game where you have to go to the Drive Thru and order the burger the quickest time possible. 3. A game where you have to try and avoid the things your wife does to you mentioned in "You Don't Love Me Anymore" 4. A game where you have to identify what is living in the fridge and stop it before it grows out of control.
Party in the C.I.A could make a fun Hitman/Metal Gear Solid/Assassins Creed (at least the stealthy bits) type game.