
Bruce Feirstein, who helped pen three James Bond pics for MGM, is about to send 007 on another mission, with the secret agent once again using gadgets and his Aston Martin to battle baddies.
But this time, it won't be for a movie. It'll be for a videogame.
With games increasingly resembling big-budget pics and its creators hitting a technological ceiling when it comes to graphics, the quirky and disarmingly geeky $10.3 billion vidgame industry is paying more attention to well-crafted characters and plots to make games more marketable.
And major vidgame publishers -- including Electronic Arts, Activision, Ubi Soft and Infogrames -- are tapping into a growing group of Hollywood screenwriters, directors, actors and producers to create titles based on movies or TV shows, as well as new franchises.
Aside from Feirstein, who is helping write EA's next Bond adventure, the list includes the likes of Steven Spielberg, John Woo, Vin Diesel, the Wachowski brothers and a slew of vet scripters.
auf der DAD-DVD gibts angeblich die ersten bilder vom spiel!