Fw: [Groop] Re: Irrelevant Trivia

EUGENE PHILLIP ephillip at worldnet.att.net
Wed Jun 2 05:27:45 PDT 2004


For the James Bond fans there were a set of 4 (Find Your Fate) books in 1985
based on Roger Moore in "A View to a Kill", entitled Win, Place, or Die;
Strike it Deadly; Programmed for Danger; and, Barracuda Run.
Also, in 1992, James Bond Jr. had 6 books: A View to a Thrill; The Eiffel
Target; Live and Let's Dance; Sandblast; Sword of Death; and High Stakes.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: <Chris.Emmett at uk.standardchartered.com>
To: <groop at groo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 5:04 AM
Subject: Re: [Groop] Re: Question for ME on DVD etc format


> >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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