
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() INDY'S WHIP
Very handy. Perfect for crossing raging rivers, exiting tombs or making an impression on your foe.
Nominated by Ivan Awesomeoff
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE BOOKS
These books were popular in the 80's and early 90's, selling over 250 million copies between 1979-1998. Every book is packed with action and the reader is the star. Every couple of pages the reader needs to decide what he/she should do next.
Depending on the reader's choices a CYOA book can have a happy ending or one of many others. There is even a CYOA book that has an ending that can only be reached by cheating. Choose your own Adventure.
Nominated by the_mad_nader
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![]() Thad B. Awesome commented ( about Choose Your Own Adventure Books ) on 6/18/2009
Back before The Brick Testament launched my career to the heights of minor internet celebrity, my first brush with infamy was in 1997 as the creator of BRAD: the game, the internet's most perverted text-based Choose Your Own Adventure, loosely based on the exploits of my uncle Brad. http://www.bradthegame.com
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I see Brad bringing you a second championship ring.
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i like to pretend that you are not actually a person.
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but some sort of super intelligent robot or program
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If only.
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Oh hells, you should relase BRAD: the game as an iPhone app. That shizz would KILL!
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Olav Rokne commented ( about Choose Your Own Adventure Books ) on 6/18/2009
Books that would have been better if they had been "Choose Your Own Adventure":
1) The Motorcycle Diaries 2) James Joyce's Ulysses 3) To Kill a Mockingbird 4) The Grapes of Wrath 5) Gravity's Rainbow 6) Anne Frank's Diary reply
3.) You stand at Boo Radley's house. To go in, turn to page #23. To leave, turn to page #43. To leave a burning bag of dog poo, turn to page #99.
4.) To stay in Oklahoma, turn to page #59. To go to California, turn to page #102. To battle the Zombie Invasion in Tulsa, go to page, #408.
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I turn to page #99!
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I would totally turn to page #408.
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6.) The Nazi's are down stairs. To wish them a happy Hanukkah turn to page 29. To hide in the attic turn to page 107. To call in airstrike using telepathy turn to page 91.
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You need to write this!!!!!
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Anne Frank's Choose Your Own Diary, in a Borders near you summer 2010 :)
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I smell a Disney Presents "Anne Franke's CYOD" On Ice!!!
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DorkPower commented ( about Choose Your Own Adventure Books ) on 6/12/2009
I think you had to be a kid in the early 80's to appreciate Choose Your Own Adventure. They were video games before video games. The whole concept of a book was taken to a whole different place, where you were the hero making the choices. There were different worlds to be explored, based on the choices you made. I bought every new one as soon as it hit the shelves.
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+1! That's exactly how I described CYOA books when I nominated them! Totally revolutionary, when you think that back then the term "interactive" didn't apply to absolutely everything. I think they helped foster my love of books - kinda like training wheels in a way - because they sorta helped spark your imagination with simply the words on the pages.
Not to mention that, back then, I'd imagine they were also rather tricky to write. Plus, the supposed origin of the genre was a man who wrote his own bedtime story to read to his kids - and made it so they could decide what happened next. Super awesome to me, but I do understand how it could be lost on people who never read them
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Under the Radar commented ( about this matchup ) on 6/6/2009
Hmm....choose your own adventure, or the whip which could help you survive the adventure...
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the_mad_nader commented ( about Choose Your Own Adventure Books ) on 6/5/2009
Oooh, the first candidate I've ever nominated - do I need to recuse myself from voting?
Naah, CYOA books are just way too awesome!
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