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Del Toro tantalises with talk of videogame ‘earthshaker’

Posted in Videogames on August 2, 2009 by culturecrammer

Fantasy film auteur Guillermo del Toro has intimated that he may wade into the games industry in a bid to become the genre’s Orson Welles.

Speaking of his disappointment with the conservatism of the videogame industry, the Mexican director behind Pan’s Labyrinth, Blade II and Hellboy told Wired: “In the next 10 years, there will be an earthshaking Citizen Kaguillermo-del-torone of games.” 

Asked whether he might be the man to deliver it, Del Toro replies: “I’ll be trying to make it. But I won’t be trying until after The Hobbit.”

Del Toro also spoke of his conviction that the fusion of multimedia entertainment platforms would soon replace conventional film narratives with a new form of interactive storytelling:

“In the next 10 years, we’re going to see all the forms of entertainment—film, television, video, games, and print—melding into a single-platform story engine. The Model T of this new platform is the PS3. The moment you connect creative output with a public story engine, a narrative can continue over a period of months or years. It’s going to rewrite the rules of fiction…

“We are used to thinking of stories in a linear way… We’re still on the Aristotelian model. What the digital approach allows you to do is take a tangential and nonlinear model and use it to expand the world. For example: If you’re following Leo Bloom from Ulysses on a certain day and he crosses a street, you can abandon him and follow someone else.

“Hollywood thinks art is like Latin in the Middle Ages—only a few should know it, only a few should speak it. I don’t think so.”

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