http://www.kotaku.co.uk/2015/05/18/the- ... never-madeFallout's Creators Almost Made a Mad Max Game
By Julian Benson on 18 May 2015 at 4:22AM
In the late 90s, Universal MCA had charted a private jet to fly some of its VIPs to Whistler, Canada. One of the passengers was Brian Fargo, founder of Interplay Studios and one of the creators of Wasteland and Fallout. Another was George Miller, creator of Mad Max.
By the end of the flight they'd worked out a deal for Interplay to make a game of Miller's next film Mad Max: Fury Road.
Nearly 20 years later, Miller has finally managed to release Fury Road. But what happened to the game?
"I got to fly with him to Whistler, Canada, on the Universal private jet–because Universal used to own half of Interplay–and spend three hours with him," Fargo told me over Skype. "The Road Warrior was my favourite movie for a decade. I’d watch it over and over again so I was a huge fan of Miller's. [He] was familiar with Wasteland and Fallout and loved the work we’d done. So half of the ride was us fanboying and half was 'OK, let’s do something'."
Fargo flew out to Australia and visited Miller at his studio. "He'd taken over an old abandoned movie theatre," Fargo recalls. "He kept the huge middle area where the theatre was open and turned all the other parts into offices." Miller let Fargo read the script for Fury Road and the two hashed out a deal for Interplay to work on a Mad Max game.
It was only ever in the early stages of development, but Fargo says the Fury Road game would have been a party-based RPG in the style of Wasteland and Fallout. A big addition on those older Interplay games was to be ramshackle muscle cars. "We’d have had to have worked vehicles in," Fargo says, "they’re such a critical part of his world."
Then word started to get out.
Hollywood Reporter and Daily Variety ran stories on the proposed deal and EA got in touch with Miller. Fargo says they offered Miller $20 million for the game rights.
"[Miller] said ‘Ah, Brian, I like you but I don’t like you that much’," Fargo says. Miller signed the rights to EA and, well, nothing happened. EA never made a Mad Max game and Miller never saw the $20 million that would have come with such a game.
The problem was the pitted history of Fury Road's production. "The movie had lots of fits and starts," Fargo explains. "The movie was at Fox for some of the time, it got announced and then it got canned. Then Warner Brothers ended up getting the rights, they had a relationship with Miller that goes way back." It was with Warner for years before it went into production.
Then, rather than EA, Warner had the rights to the Mad Max game and then licensed the project out to Avalanche, the makers of Just Cause.
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This comes from the tie in Immortan Joe / Nux comix, seems Fury Road and the game share the same universe.
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That settles it then.
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Interesting, so Scrotus is also Joe's son. Might post this in a spoilers thread, someone probably already has, to see if anyone recalls any references in Fury Road to another son of Joe.
EDIT: I didn't see any mention so I posted my question here:
http://madmaxmovies.com/forum/viewtopic ... 10#p107860
EDIT: I didn't see any mention so I posted my question here:
http://madmaxmovies.com/forum/viewtopic ... 10#p107860
Re: Mad Max 4 - The Game (September 1st 2015 PS4, XB1, PC)
New trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5meiYMszfI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5meiYMszfI
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Re: Mad Max 4 - The Game (September 1st 2015 PS4, XB1, PC)
Facebook link isn't working for me. Is this the new trailer? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5meiYMszfI
We finally hear a lot of Max's voice.
We finally hear a lot of Max's voice.
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the car is scrapped buy the war boys but then in Fury Road, the car is still exists ? thought the game is connected.
on another topic, anyone saw Toad there ? i gasped when i saw him lol
on another topic, anyone saw Toad there ? i gasped when i saw him lol
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Yeah that's the one! Updating my link.Mad Max RW wrote:Facebook link isn't working for me. Is this the new trailer? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5meiYMszfI
We finally hear a lot of Max's voice.
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anybody didn't see Toadie in that trailer ?
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You mean this guy here?: Yeah I see some resemblanceOl' Coyote wrote:anybody didn't see Toadie in that trailer ?
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