I'm pretty sure you clicked waiting to read the expectable answers or eager to propose your very own game to be made a movie but that's not what I want to talk about.
It happen to us all that if we consider some of our gaming experiences we felt we have been told, we have witnessed and we were part of great stories. Some of these experiences might have been so strong that you have felt the urge to share it with other people, so that they can too enjoy it, so that they can too recognize it for what it's worth. At the same time, you know that cinema is a very direct, massive and spectacular media and it could fit your interests just perfectly.
The problem is that, apart from a tradition that made of great blockbuster games stupid childish movies, part of what made your experience so good was the media in which you experienced it. I don't think every game should be made a movie. Actually, I just think in most cases they shouldn't. I am not excited at all about Uncharted becoming a movie. I rather they keep all the good stuff for future games.
Games are a great way of story telling.
It doesn't suit everyone, so people tend to miss great stuff.
Deal with it.







