|
Post by thehitpack on Nov 13, 2013 2:52:44 GMT
I would love a pc compendioum of every FF book on pc with scrolling text,online dice,background pictures,funky music and a bit of editing so if you need key items you can backtrack sections. create save points and have a map made for you on the spot. We still live in a primitve age for online books.But theres enough fans out there that i know one day some wise ass will do this and it will be [fudgeing] awesome.
|
|
|
Post by Thomas Wolmer on Nov 13, 2013 6:40:07 GMT
This site is not dedicated to Fighting Fantasy though. At fightingfantasy.com/ you can find find some Fighting Fantasy books brought into the computer age.
|
|
|
Post by thehitpack on Nov 13, 2013 8:12:19 GMT
ye i know but they dont work on pc
|
|
|
Post by thehitpack on Nov 13, 2013 8:27:07 GMT
Thanks to everyone who made this happen and joe dever for creating the series im getting back into warhammer,fighting fantasy an such. I remmebr this book series as a kid i saw like 2 books. Always remembered it. Its so well written and im so glad that this has happened its a brilliant effort from all involved.
|
|
|
Post by Thomas Wolmer on Nov 13, 2013 16:00:10 GMT
There is a very important difference between Lone Wolf and Fighting Fantasy here: Joe Dever allowed the LW books to be published online, with restrictions on how they can be distributed but with no real restrictions on how they are presented, and this allows enthusiasts to develop readers that present the text and images from the books in whatever cool format, for whatever platform, etc., they can think of.
Steve Jackson & Ian Livingstone haven't allowed any FF material to be used for free (or none of the books anyway, as far as I know). So here the electronic versions are limited to commercial projects that someone counts on will pay off.
|
|
|
Post by thehitpack on Nov 13, 2013 18:24:48 GMT
are books 12-28 due the same treatment?
|
|
|
Post by icemannn on Dec 26, 2016 3:53:50 GMT
Good question.
|
|