I think it's an interesting idea that can be used as a theme for a new strategy / role / shootem' game, but I particularly don't think that the main idea of the game (drug = enemy) will prevail over the idea that you as a player have to win or conquer or kill, bomb, etc.
Perhaps as a subliminal message...
I think that what hackers do is mostly only of interest for people somehow related to computer industry. These movies are oriented to the "average citizen" but not necessarily to the so-called geeks or tech fans. These people will get bored if the watch a movie about guys getting into computers, leaving messages, breaking security just for fun, curiosity, etc.
I think it's an interesting idea that can be used as a theme for a new strategy / role / shootem' game, but I particularly don't think that the main idea of the game (drug = enemy) will prevail over the idea that you as a player have to win or conquer or kill, bomb, etc. Perhaps as a subliminal message...
I think that what hackers do is mostly only of interest for people somehow related to computer industry. These movies are oriented to the "average citizen" but not necessarily to the so-called geeks or tech fans. These people will get bored if the watch a movie about guys getting into computers, leaving messages, breaking security just for fun, curiosity, etc.