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Short story compilation World of Warcraft: Traveler: Greg Weisman: ISBN 978-0545906678: Scholastic The Traveller series is a spin-off of World of Warcraft novels, aimed at a pre-teen audience Traveler: The Spiral Path: ISBN 978-1338029376: Traveler: The Shining Blade: Madeleine Roux: ISBN 978-1338538946: X: Farnham's Legend: Helge T. Kautz ASIN ...
ACE Gamebooks, written by Jonathan Green (10+ books planned, 7 published so far) Australian Adventure Gamebooks (2 books advertised but only 1 published) Autumn Snow, written by Martin Charbonneau and Joe Dever (3 books advertised but only 2 published) Battleground General, written by Alistair Smith, Jon Sutherland and Diane Canwell (2 books)
To this category belongs to books based on video games, either adaptions (novelizations) of the games themselves, or prequels/sequels. In case there is no Wikipedia article on the books (as on the Myst novels), the links refer to the games instead (like The Dig ).
The following are taken from Recommended Reading lists in the Centennial College Seminar Series: The Video Game Industry Lecture Series handouts (2005): Creating the Art of the Game by Matthew Omernick. "A great reference to great modelling and texturing techniques." Animating Real-Time Game Characters (Game Development Series): by Paul Steed.
Book #1: Double Trouble. Nintendo gamebooks are novels based on video games created by Nintendo.The gamebooks feature characters and settings from the Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda franchises, in two series, Nintendo Adventure Books and You Decide on the Adventure.
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The RPG featured a lengthy tale, memorable characters, and one of the most famous plot twists in video game story. 2004: Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater - IMDb rating: 9.5
The series has several games which carry the main story arc: StarCraft, its expansion pack StarCraft: Brood War, and the trilogy StarCraft II. In addition, the series incorporates media that include spin-off video games, [1] tabletop games, [2] novelizations, graphic novels, and other literature. [3] A variety of toys have also been produced. [4]