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May 23, 2006
The Influence of Literature and Myth in Videogames
The Influence of Literature and Myth in Videogames
IGN has an interesting article on the 'The Influence of Literature and Myth in Videogames' which includes a section with Ken Levine and the various influences on BioShock.
"With BioShock, I wanted to build a world where [things] would happen and be believable and not in the far future, but something that we could speak to, like something we're dealing with now -- with stem cell research and the moral issues that go around," said Levine in a phone conversation with IGN. "And I have my useless liberal arts degree, so I've read stuff from Ayn Rand and [George] Orwell, and all the sort of utopian and dystopian writings of the 20th century, which I've found really fascinating. There was a great period in the middle of the last century where there were a lot of people, Huxley, Orwell, and Rand, writing about utopias and distopias."
Posted by David 5/23/2006 @ 15:33:59 EST. Link to this