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A page for the group investigating video games and The Waste Land. ==Games which directly and consciously reference The Waste Land== <html> <table border="1"> <tr> <td> Fallen London </td> <td> Failbetter Games </td> <td> The Recurring Dreams storylets are entitled The Burial of the Dead, A Game of Chess, The Fire Sermon, Death by Water, and What the Thunder Said. <A HREF="http://courses.utulsa.edu/modmag/waste-land-wiki/images/2/22/Fallen_London_2.png"> <IMG HEIGHT=50 WIDTH=50 SRC="http://courses.utulsa.edu/modmag/waste-land-wiki/images/2/22/Fallen_London_2.png"></A> <A HREF="http://courses.utulsa.edu/modmag/waste-land-wiki/images/7/7a/Fallen_London_3.png"> <IMG HEIGHT=50 WIDTH=50 SRC="http://courses.utulsa.edu/modmag/waste-land-wiki/images/7/7a/Fallen_London_3.png"></A> <A HREF="http://courses.utulsa.edu/modmag/waste-land-wiki/images/c/c2/Fallen_London_4.png"> <IMG HEIGHT=50 WIDTH=50 SRC="http://courses.utulsa.edu/modmag/waste-land-wiki/images/c/c2/Fallen_London_4.png"></A> <A HREF="http://courses.utulsa.edu/modmag/waste-land-wiki/images/3/3d/Fallen_London_5.png"> <IMG HEIGHT=50 WIDTH=50 SRC="http://courses.utulsa.edu/modmag/waste-land-wiki/images/3/3d/Fallen_London_5.png"></A> <A HREF="http://courses.utulsa.edu/modmag/waste-land-wiki/images/0/03/Fallen_London_6.png"> <IMG HEIGHT=50 WIDTH=50 SRC="http://courses.utulsa.edu/modmag/waste-land-wiki/images/0/03/Fallen_London_6.png"></A> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> The Waste Land </td> <td> Fledermaus </td> <td> An open world, role-playing action adventure title based around the story described in <i>The Waste Land.</i> </td> </tr> </table> </html> ==Games which indirectly, accidentally, and/or thematically reference The Waste Land (includes references to Eliot's other works):== <html> <table border="1"> <tr> <td> Fable I/II/III </td> <td> Lionhead Studios </td> <td> Monsters called Hollow Men appear. See: T.S. Eliot's poem <i>The Hollow Men.</i> <A HREF="http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130904222956/fable/images/7/72/Ohdear.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT=50 WIDTH=50 SRC="http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130904222956/fable/images/7/72/Ohdear.jpg"></A> </td> </tr> <td> Spec Ops: The Line </td> <td> 2K Games (2012) </td> <td> Fragmented narrative structure, similar themes of violence, rebirth and fragmented experience </td> </tr><tr> <td> Silent Hill franchise </td> <td> Konami (1999-current) </td> <td> Fragmented, the hanged man tarot card reference, bilingual hidden messages, etc. </td> </tr><tr> <td> Winter Voices </td> <td> inner seas </td> <td> Themes of loss and fragmentation of memory; death of the fathers and simultaneous emancipation and abandonment of the children. <A HREF="http://courses.utulsa.edu/modmag/waste-land-wiki/images/thumb/f/ff/Winter_Voices_1.png/705px-Winter_Voices_1.png"> <IMG HEIGHT=50 WIDTH=50 SRC="http://courses.utulsa.edu/modmag/waste-land-wiki/images/thumb/f/ff/Winter_Voices_1.png/705px-Winter_Voices_1.png"></A> <A HREF="http://courses.utulsa.edu/modmag/waste-land-wiki/images/1/1b/Winter_Voices_2.png"> <IMG HEIGHT=50 WIDTH=50 SRC="http://courses.utulsa.edu/modmag/waste-land-wiki/images/1/1b/Winter_Voices_2.png"></A> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Fallout franchise </td> <td> Interplay Entertainment </td> <td> In Fallout: New Vegas, the quest We Will All Go Together is named for a song by Tom Lehrer, which humorously refers to the total destruction of life through war. The Fallout New Vegas NCR propaganda posters resemble propaganda from WWI and WWII. </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Walking Dead </td> <td> Telltale Games </td> <td> Themes of living death; zombies used as metaphors for the mental states of humans </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Dishonored </td> <td> Bethesda Studios (2012) </td> <td> Fragmentary experience, themes of war and rebirth, industrialization vs. the old world </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Shadowrun Returns </td> <td> Harebrained Schemes (2013) </td> <td> Post-war societal upheaval, fragmented world and experience, lost memories, a history that haunts the present. Living death. This is especially apparent in the main plot line known simply as "Dead Man's Switch". </td> </tr> <tr> <td> The Binding of Isaac </td> <td> Independently produced--Edmund McMillen and Florian Himsl </td> <td> The hanged man/themes of hanging and suicide/living death/shell shock </td> </tr> </table> </html>
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