Romp through the Roaring '20s in The Great Gatsby for NES. Just watch out for flappers.
Kotaku: Everyone's talking about Gatsby: the newest cinematic take on Fitzgerald's classic drama made big bucks last weekend at the box office despite disappointing reviews.
So this seems like a good week to remind you that there have been a couple of different Great Gatsby video games over the past few years.
These books should not be adapted into games under any circumstances. But, you know, if they were...they might be totally playable.
Ive always wanted for someone to pick up Stephen Kings 'Dark Tower' series and set a game in the world of Roland of Gilead, the last gunslinger.
Such an amazing world created by SK with unforgettable questing adventure.
You play as Nick Carraway, a young idealist who has just returned from the war. He is a neighbor to Jay Gatsby, a mysterious millionaire. Much of the game centers around the mystery of who Gatsby is. The game explains who each character is and how they are related to the story.
I remember reading The Great Gatsby in high school. I don't remember what the book was actually about. Shameful.