I've always said that Battletech/Mechwarrior needs to be fully fleshed out as an MMO...
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Terry Prattchett's Discworld have been made into a successful MUD game.
Add Turbine to create a MMO.
There's also a less known but excellent MUD game based on the Dragonlance series.
This one is a good proof of concept and can be very inmersive for a text based game.
It also shows that you don't need to fully stick to the novels to make it work good.
Krynn has the right mix of world size, dungeons, wilderness and cities for a MMO.
(both games show up in google search easily)
I've always thought the Dream Park series (including California Voodoo Game) by Larry Niven and Steve Barnes would make a good MMO. You wouldn't be confined to one particular genre and could even blend genres in a particular quest / quest series. Easy enough to establish different meta-areas as different places around the world that host games at any particular time. This was the first place that I read about different types of gamers being able to see things (i.e. rogues) that other players couldn't. You could even have a "second-sight" type of thing where VR visors could be taken on and off to see the real world behind the VR one (perhaps giving you a quick advantage but leaving you open to VR attack).
Multiple team contests (CTF, completion, whatever), PVP, ladders, etc. could be built-in. Notoriety could be built as status in the world grows giving access to better equipment, etc.
Might be tough because you'd almost have to create two type of characters. The human (real world) and the VR world type of character - though you could build in a Traveller type character creation system (professions per year, etc). Bonus that there's already a PnP game it.
I did enjoy the series though. Could be good.
Not mocked at all. I did enjoy the Obsidian Trilogy books. Personally, it's one of the best depictions of Elves I've read. The only thing that might difficult is the magic system (the whole mage price thing might be really difficult but could be cool at the same time; interesting mechanic to say the least). But ready made enemies depending on where in the timeline you start. I've yet to read the second series so I don't know where it leads.
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Michael Moorcock`s -
Elric of Melnibonè - Imrryr`s New Kingdoms would simply rock.
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I'm not much of a Dune geek, but would it work well? I've read several of the books, and they're more of a..a individual story. For a MMO setting, you need a reason for large groups of random people to be having adventures or what not.
Just remember. Good build, bad build, it's all the same when you roll a 1.
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Hrm, I'm a total MMO newbie so I don't know all the various things that already exist... but the first thing that came to mind was A Song of Ice and Fire, which a couple of people have already mentioned. But then I realize that there are probably already too many fantasy/scifi worlds out there, so my second thought would be to use some kind of modern-day spy setting, like James Bond or even better (because you need a group) Mission Impossible. You could have skill specializations, weapons and gadgets, missions, bad guys, skill levels etc etc. I don't have a specific book in mind, so that's not really answering the original post, I guess..
EDIT: and no one's mentioned Twilight??;p
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Set it in the time after Children of Dune and before God-Emperor of Dune. Plenty of unexplored story there, and if you set it closer to the former than the latter, most of the cool and iconic elements of the first 3 novels (badass Fremen, worms, Mentats, etc.) could be preserved.
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Fun question....
Larry Niven's Ringworld.
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Dune was an excellent suggestion. As for setting I would have to say the original book would be most appropriate as more people could relate to it.
Shadowrun is something I have been looking forward to for years but I hear there is significant copyright issues with that one materializing.
Something that just popped into my head was Transformers. Autobot? Decepticon? Battles on Earth, Cybertron, deep space and other locations. This is doable ... and the marketing interest is already in place (Megan Fox promo notwithstanding).
As for original ideas I propose something involving Patrick Rothfuss's last book, The Name of the Wind. I absolutely fell in love with his story as many others have. Two more books that are part of a trilogy are forthcoming (talk about pressure lol). I have no idea how you would handle classes in this one and wouldnt even attempt until the story is complete, but were looking at a new cult classic here so watch out. I highly suggest you check it out.
Aside from that I've always been fond of a old west style MMO. Think Young Guns style (minus the Bon Jovi soundstrack). Classes such as gunslinger, rancher, cowboy, blacksmith, mystic/medicine man etc. could be relevant.
Think Joss Whedon would let someone use the Firefly Universe ... not that whoever did it would do it justice... but hey we can always hope
Set it during the war or just before/after.
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I could definitely second or third Shadowrun. The possibilities would be near endless with that setting! Im a huge fanboy for the "Urban fantasy" genre and the post apocalypse with magic settings.
I think someone said Jim Butcher earlier. I know that there's a PnP in the works for the Dresden novels. I would be hesitant though to suggest anything that's still being written like they are. The TV show had to veer off in a different direction, a game would have to do the same.
I really wish they hadn't hosed the show...it was so good!
I don't know if there's an overall name, but William C Deitz did some really great sci-fi novels with a couple of different main characters. I think they would make for a great setting for an MMO as well. Oh! And while I'm at it, the Flinx novels by Alan dean Foster. I think those are in the universe he calls the Commonwealth? Its pretty well fleshed out and still open ended. Multitude of alien races, a rival Empire (or something) of devil like aliens to compete against, ancient lost alien secrets, and on and on and on.
I'm not a book addict either. Really. Just don't ask how many I have.
Just remember. Good build, bad build, it's all the same when you roll a 1.
Grease is a party buff.
I think ghost in the shell would make an awesome mmo
Wheel of Time
Harry Potter (supposedly in the works, by Turbine no less)
Enders Game
Wies and Hickmans vision for Dragonlance
Stephen King's world (considering with the last three books of the Dark Tower, he connected all of his literary works together into one universe, and several worlds within that universe)
and finally,
A real Shadowrun game, not that lame excuse for a POS game that Microsuck put out a few years ago...