A Conversation for 'Watership Down' - the Book and Film
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Penguin Girl - returned at last Posted Mar 9, 2000
I too believe that the books are the true H2G2. Have any of you played the game Starship Titanic? It can be fun, though I'm currently stuck. There's a book as well, which Douglas Adams didn't write because he was too busy working on the game and that was more fun anyway.
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Penguin Girl - returned at last Posted Mar 9, 2000
Well, they were written simultaneously, so that's a hard one. The book was written by Terry Jones, but the idea of a Starship Titanic first came up in a hhgttg book. So it all depends on who you believe in more. But I think that Douglas Adams picked Terry Jones to write it. It's all in the book's introduciton.
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Jenny and Fred the cheese Posted Apr 24, 2000
didn't he write something else with him? i'm sure he did
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Penguin Girl - returned at last Posted Apr 28, 2000
Maybe. I don't know. Is there an article on Terry Jones?
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tony105 Posted Feb 14, 2004
That was one of the most difficult text adventure games of all time. And it had the most incredibly intelligent command interpreter (if you only entered half a command it would try to figure the rest out, for example).
I was just disappointed that it ended when the Heart of Gold got to Magrathea, which wasn't the end of the book.
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tony105 Posted Feb 14, 2004
Sorry, the above was a reference to the earlier reference to the Infocom text adventure game Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
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Afgncaap5 Posted Feb 15, 2004
I was a bit upset by that myself. I was further upset by the fact that they never got around to a sequel. But at least DNA managed to write Beaureaucracy after that.
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