Juno videogame coming soon? [I Heart Games]
February 10th, 2008 • Related • Filed Under
OK, so Juno was a good movie and all– it was cute and funny and Ellen Page is smoking hot, but does that translate in any way at all to a videogame franchise?
Hot on the heels of the news of a Major League Eating game in the works, it makes one wonder what video game producers are smoking these days. It reminds me of the last days of the NES when the aisles were stocked with such awful games as Yo! Noid! and Barbie Adventures.
Now wait… wait just a minute. I’m not sure how well things like almost getting an abortion, being witty and giving babies to childless couples translates into video games, but if the game involves getting Ellen Page knocked up, then well… I might just have to buy it.
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Comment by Tom Stanley on 11 February 2008:
I found your site on technorati and read a few of your other posts. Keep up the good work. I just added your RSS feed to my Google News Reader. Looking forward to reading more from you.
Tom Stanley
Comment by jb on 11 February 2008:
hey, yo noid was actually a pretty good game, jerk.
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Comment by patrick on 30 April 2008:
i assumed Juno was directed by the same guy that directed Knocked Up because it’s about an unexpected pregnancy, and Michael Cera stars as Juno’s boyfriend (he was one of the goofy kids from Superbad, a close relative of Knocked Up), but it turns out this is not the case