Fan Makes Twilight Video Game for College Project

We’ve been chatting with Brandon Gardner in e-mails about a noncommercial Twilight video game he’s been working on to earn his Bachelor’s Degree in video game programming.  Being noncommercial means that everyone involved in the project does so on a volunteer basis in the hopes that they can turn it over to Summit who may use their work on a final game design.  (Please note that this does not mean a real Twilight video game is being marketed for sale, just that some fans are working on one as a project.)

We asked Brandon some initial questions about his work and his design for the game.  As a fan, Brandon is very interested in making sure the book translates into a game as smoothly as possible.  He is interested in feedback from other fans to learn what they would most like to see in a game.  Since video games are so popular… and really, who wouldn’t want to play as Edward or Jasper and take down James or Victoria… we thought we would bring you some updates as the game progresses so you could give feedback along the way.  For now, you can leave your initial impressions in the comments below or you can send Brandon a message via his MySpace page. (insert link)

http://www.myspace.com/brainjunkstudioprogrammer

1.      When did you first get into Twilight? If you have read all the books which is your favorite?

I first got into Twilight back when Twilight first came out on DVD in March. One of my best friends had purchased the movie. I was eager to see what Twilight was about, so I borrowed the DVD from my best friend. I instantly fell in love with Twilight while watching the movie, and knew that I had to read the books. I read all four books over the course of a week, and I was so deeply immersed in the characters and story. I would have to say that Breaking Dawn is my favorite book in the entire saga.

2.      What made you want to get into video game design?

I have always been great with computers even from a really young age. I even learned how to read on a computer. Also I love playing video games, and spend a large portion of my time playing games. It’s only natural that I wanted to do something that I’m interested in and also manages to challenge me mentally. My current major for my Bachelors degree is Game Software Development.

3.      What kind of skills do you need to be a successful game designer?

Experience, flexibility, attention to detail, being innovative, and learning from the mistakes that the game industry has experienced are some of the skills that I think a successful game designed should have. Like in all industries experience is the number one skill that I think is especially important.

4.      What are a few of your favorite games and why?

I would have to say my number one favorite series of games are the Myst series games. Exploration and discovery are elements that really appeal to me. I am deeply interested in Uru: Myst Online, and I can’t wait to play that game online again. Another game that made my favorites is Fallout 3. Fallout 3 has elements that deeply appeal to me on several different levels. Also I might add that I personally have spent so much time in Fallout 3 now that every building and street has been cleaned up of all the litter. A few other games that are my favorites include; Guild Wars, Bioshock, 3Kingdoms, and Dreamfall: The Longest Journey.

5.      What type of things do you look for in a game?

High quality, engaging storytelling, immersion, and innovation are the types of things that I look for in a game.

6.      Can you tell us how you came to decide to do a Twilight game?

One thing that has almost come to be accepted within the game industry is the fact that games based on movies typically turn out to having disastrous results. Games like Jumper Griffin’s story, Iron Man, Terminator Salvation are a few examples of games like this. I knew that I didn’t want to see this happen to Twilight, and I knew instantly that it would be a project that I would greatly love to work on. I remember watching Twilight, and thinking of how awesome it would be to play as a vampire within the Twilight universe. Also I would like to be able to play vampire baseball with other people within the game. Also I wanted to see more back story about everyone in the movie and book. One question that I want to explore in the game is what do the Cullens do in their free time such as hobbies, collections, and other things that they do? When you don’t have to sleep at night, and you are immortal what kind of things would you do with your free time?

7.      What are you hoping to accomplish with the game?

I m hoping to provide a place where fans can live out their dreams about Twilight, and being able to learn more about the Twilight universe. There are so many things that are not explored in the movie or book that I think the game should be able to provide. My number one goal though is exceeding the expectations of fans everyone, and to add more depth to the great universe that Stephenie Meyer has provided for all of us.

8.      How long do you estimate that it will take to create the game?

All I’m going to say is that I won’t release the game to Summit Entertainment until I knew that it’s of extremely high quality, and exceeds the expectations of everyone involved in the project. Blizzard Entertainment is known for releasing polished high quality games. That is a standard that I apply to my games and onto myself. The number one people that I am accountable to are the fans of Twilight, and I will not let any of them down.

9.      Can you tell us a bit about yourself?

Well my Myspace provides information about myself. I can add that I am a huge Twilight fan, and I watch the movie every single night before I go to sleep. When you’re developing a game you’re pretty much married to the project for at least a good year or two. I hold Twilight very close to my heart.

10.     Any messages to Twilight fans?

Don’t ever sacrifice who you are for the happiness of others. Don’t be afraid to stand up for your dreams, and never ever back down. Lastly it is my promise that this game will exceed your expectations, and will challenge you on many levels. Lastly thank you to Twilight Lexicon for this awesome interview, and I look forward to hearing all of your feedback on what you would like to see in the game.

100 Monkeys Site Revamped

100 Monkeys has just redone their site. Kudos to them it looks great. You can catch up with news, buy merchandise, or add yourself in the social networking function.

They just launched their first email update too:

“Hello 100 Monkeys, Twilight, and Jackson Rathbone fans…this just in…

100 Monkeys to play the North Star Bar this Thursday, June 18th!

Last Philadelphia area show for some time (they are moving back to LA!)
Tickets are on sale now via www.northstarbar.com or www.ticketweb.com
The show info is as follows:
Thursday June 18th 2009
The Battle of The Blogs – Bags of Songs vs. Popwreckoning vs. Teenage Kicks
with live performances from 100 MONKEYS / VICTOR VICTOR BAND / SPLASH1 / LIMA RESEARCH SOCIETY
$8 / 8pm doors / 21 Plus
The NORTH STAR BAR is located at 2639 Poplar Street in Philadelphia
For more info and to purchase advance tickets go to the North Star’s website at www.northstarbar.com
All Shows are 21+ and require ID unless otherwise noted.

EXTRA Clip..Now With Improved Sound

Quileute Days Has Special Guest

According to their press release, the Quileute Nation will have actor Solomon Trimble on hand for the annual Quileute Days celebration.

TWILIGHT actor, Solomon Trimble, who portrayed Sam Uley in Stephenie Meyer’s mega- hit, will be the special guest of The Quileute Nation of La Push, WA during their annual Quileute Days celebration July 17-19 2009.

Solomon Trimble (Mescalero Apache, Lakota) has been a traditional Native American Grass Dancer since the age of 3.  Twilight was his cinematic debut.

He served as a cultural consultant for a few films by Oregon Public Broadcasting in association with PBS.

Stephenie Meyer’s comments about Solomon:

“It was pretty amazing. I looked up and did a double take. “Aren’t you…Sam?” I asked. Solomon laughed and agreed that he was. He had a couple of technical werewolf questions for me (ex. “Can werewolves phase underwater?” Answer: Yes) and I tried to control my enthusing. Solomon was super friendly and interesting, and though he looks awesome on film, he’s even more incredible in person. His features are just so stunning!”

Twilight fans are encouraged to attend and enjoy a photo op with Solomon Trimble on First Beach!

The Quileute Tribe extends a cordial welcome to all to join them for their celebration of cultural heritage and modern lifestyle.  Guests will enjoy a traditional Salmon bake, Quileute arts and crafts, dancing and songs, adult and youth softball tournaments, parade and a fireworks display.

All inquiries regarding this release and/or the Quileute Nation may be directed to Jackie Jacobs at jj@jtalentgroup.com or 206-388-9200. www.quileutenation.org

Jackson Rathbone in Shock Till You Drop

Jackson Rathbone talked to Shock Till You Drop about what to expect in New Moon and his upcoming plans with his band, 100 Monkeys.

“He then talked about the major differences with the production on the sequel. “We have a bigger budget, we have a little more pressure to keep that feeling going, but the nice thing is that you’re delving more into the story now with ‘New Moon,’” he said. “As the films progress, you get deeper into the lore and they mythical world you’re establishing with the werewolves and get more into what the werewolf society and legacy is. It keeps getting deeper.”

Read it all on Shock Till You Drop.

People’s Most Eligible Bachelors

People magazine’s most eligible bachelor issue hits stands this Friday.  They have a sneak preview up online at what to expect. The list includes the predicable like Chris Pine, but also has a few surprises like Dwayne Johnson.

Kellan Lutz comes in at number at number 5 with 90210 castmate Ryan Eggold.

Robert Pattinson lands in the number 10 position.

Comic Con Tally

We are getting a lot of questions regarding which Twilight Saga actors are going to be at Comic Con. The answer is honestly we don’t know.  It’s also the type of thing that can change if someone’s filming schedule revises, not to mention if they get stuck in traffic on the I-5 like Dakota Fanning did last year.

Here’s what we know so far based on actors stating they will be there either in interviews or on Twitter:

Rachelle Lefevre
Billy Burke

Also since we realize that a lot of people who are going are Comic Con newbies, here are some really handy tips. This set gives you some tips from a seasoned pro.

Billy Burke: To Stash or Not To Stash

Billy Burke wants to know what all of you think about Charlie Swan’s mustache. The admin team has never really been that fond of the stash. So, our response was “@billy_burke Please yes! Porn stash needs to retire. Motivation text based: Charlie is trying to impress Sue & Sue doesn’t like the stash”

The exact series of tweets were(read from bottom up):

  1. i see there are already a lot of strong opinions. yes, i say a campaign is in order. i can feel my upper lip quivering with anticipation

  2. jus sayin. wonder what the final tally would be.

  3. what if… for Eclipse, Chuck Swan actually parted with the <!#k broom on his upper lip?

  4. or maybe… fer reals

  5. what say we get the SWAN TRAIN up to oh… 100,000 give or take a couple hundred thou and THEN we have an actual vote. ya know, jus fer fun

  6. here’s what i’m thinking…

  7. i wonder what the consensus would be if the Twi fans put it to a vote…

  8. i’ve been seen without any facial hair. (Charlie’s moustache now has it’s own makeup trailer)

  9. jus some pics with a brilliant friend photog seein’ if he can make me look presentable. got me thinkin. it’s been a long while since..

So what do you think? Follow Billy and tell him!

Peter Facinelli Ups the Ante

If this doesn’t get him 500,000 followers nothing will. Watch the video and Peter will explain it all to you.

100 Monkeys Debut New Songs

MTV’s new Hollywood Crush blog talked to Jackson Rathbone about New Moon and to see if 100 Monkey might be soundtrack material.

““We’d love it,” Rathbone told MTV News. “[But] we’re not really pushing for it,” he said. “It’s one of those things where if they want to put our song on the album, I’m not going to complain.” The 24-year-old describes his band’s sound as “old school rock and roll,” that is heavily influenced by blues and funk. “It’s not whiney music,” he added.”

Check out the band yourself performing Ugly Girl and Smoke at Croc Rock on June 14, 2009