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Games And Books Getting Along

The Guardian and Wired are taking a look at the connections between books and games this week. The Guardian's Games Blog has a look at games in literature. Wired, on the other side of the coin, has a look at books written in gaming worlds. From the Wired article: "Sam Fisher is, of course, the hero of the Splinter Cell video game. I've spent countless hours using my Xbox controller to sneak him past armed guards, scale walls and club enemies unconscious. But I didn't know much about his personal life until I wandered into an airport bookstore recently and encountered Splinter Cell -- the novel. That's right: the novel. In the last few years, publishers have taken a cue from the booming world of fan fiction and have begun commissioning novels based on famous games. It's now such a successful cottage industry that when you wander into any Barnes & Noble, there are shelves groaning under the weight of books written from Resident Evil, Halo, Tomb Raider and MechWarrior."

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  1. Actually by nhstar · · Score: 4, Informative

    Sorry, but actually, the "MechWarrior" books were out before the game... although it was under the Battletech umbrella.

    Sorry, just had to.

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  2. Oldies but goodies by AlbinoChpmnk · · Score: 2, Informative

    Lets not forget the classics like the Doom books. I just picked up a copy of the first one last weekend after losing my original. Knee Deep in the Dead, Hell on Earth, Infernal Sky, and Endgame