[Groop] Re: Question for ME on DVD etc format

Chris.Emmett at uk.standardchartered.com Chris.Emmett at uk.standardchartered.com
Wed Jun 2 02:04:58 PDT 2004


>VHS: This actually reminds me of a book I once saw where after every few 
pages the reader could answer a question about where the plot could go. 
The book then provided a few answers you >could pick from and you would 
then be directed to the another page to continue the story. This seems 
like a lot of work for the writer so I'm not surprised the idea didn't 
catch on.

That's the Fighting Fantasy books.
Very big they were - lots of spin offs and copycats. They were very 
popular amongst the role-playing crowd.

Womble

P.S. Please, someone tell me they're getting this


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