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Christopher Nolan Developing Inception Video Game

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What do you do when your movie has blown minds all over the world and raked in close to $800 million dollars? You turn it into a video game!

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Variety is reporting that Christopher Nolan has plans to develop a video game based on Inception, his box-office hit starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Ken Watanabe, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Ellen Page, Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, Tom Berenger and Michael Caine.

"We are looking at doing is developing a videogame based on the world of the film, which has all kinds of ideas that you can't fit into a feature film," Nolan says. "That's something we've been talking about and are looking at doing long term, in a couple of years."
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    Aryan

    I'm going to go aisangt you here Beau.I think Inception lacks the characterisation quality of Dark Knight, if only for the poorly concieved supporting characters of Nolan's latest work. I don't buy into the argument of those other Inception characters being given short thrift intentionally, because to me that's just an excuse for bad writing. I think the overall accomplishment of Inception is better than Dark Knight, but the lack of characterisation in Inception is what will ultimately see it not able to stand the test of time like the Batman sequel.Great review, as usual though.

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    Tipper

    Since all of the action sequences were pretty much first-person shooter James-Bond ripoffs to begin with (and very badly filmed, to boot), isn't turning it into a video game kind of redundant?

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    Steven McManus

    That would be so cool if they let you choose "a class" or something like the architect, or thief, or whatever...

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    Anonymous

    I hope they don't use the same characters or plot. They should use the idea, but don't make it a "movie game"... that will ruin it (If it's good at all)