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  • Somebody Finally Figured Out How To Make A Halloween Game

    John Carpenter’s Halloween is one of the most fondly remembered and successful horror films ever made. It probably wouldn’t make a very good game though. Anybody remember that awful Friday the 13th game for the NES?

    Well, as it turns out, it seems that the guys over at Pig Farmers Productions have finally figured out how to make a successful game adaptation of Halloween. By focusing on low budget early 90s polygon models and controls ripped straight out of Resident Evil, the team has made a game that recreates the tension and fear that comes with surviving a night trapped inside a house with Michael Myers.

    Check it out:

    Unfortunately, it appears that the developers at Pig Farmer Productions were slapped with a Cease and Desist letter despite their Halloween game being freeware. On the developers official Web site, it says that “some games, images and videos have been removed recently. Not much more to say, just acknowledging that their gone.” This seems to be in reference to their Halloween game as it can no longer be found on the site.

    It’s a shame really that copyright can kill such a creative take on a beloved franchise. Instead of sending the hounds after people like this, those who own the rights should work with the developers to help make projects like this a reality. A great game based on a beloved property would actually help boost sales of the film thanks to people unfamiliar with the film checking it out after playing the game. Now people who loved the game will just avoid the film out of spite.

    Despite the Halloween game’s untimely demise, horror fans should check out Pig Farmer’s other games. They aim to successfully recreate games based on slasher flicks from the 80s, and that sounds absolutely delightful no matter how you stab it.

    [Image: GameNewsOfficial]

  • Lo Pan Style Is The Only Gangnam Style Parody You Will Ever Need

    Gangnam Style is getting a little old these days. Like with most memes, there’s nowhere for it to go but down. Rarely does a meme ever get a second chance at being great again. Luckily, Gangnam Style has found its savior in John Carpenter’s Big Trouble In Little China.

    Big Trouble In Little China is a lot like Gangnam Style. They are both crazily hilarious experiences that caught on with their respective audiences and exploded in popularity. Some people will even claim that Big Trouble In Little China is the greatest film ever made, and I’m sometimes inclined to agree with them.

    So what happens when you combine the two? A parody called Lo Pan Style that was shown off by John Carpenter himself this past weekend at Screamfest. Look out for a cameo from the original Lo Pan.

    I think we can safely say that the Gangnam Style parody war has been won. Kim Jong Style made a valiant effort, but nobody could ever hope to win against Lo Pan.

    [h/t: io9]