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- Silliwood abstract "Silliwood is the term given to the failed video game convergence of Hollywood and Silicon Valley in the early-to-mid-1990s. This was spurred on in large part by the success of CD-ROM games like Myst, and as a result gamers were given such quality productions as The Horde (starring Kirk Cameron), A Fork in the Tale (starring Rob Schneider), the infamous Night Trap (starring Dana Plato) and several games starring Tim Curry. But the byproducts of Silliwood weren't all terrible, and some decent titles still managed to squeeze their way out of the crap pile. These include the DreamWorks Studios title The Neverhood, the Warner Bros. Edgar Allan Poe game The Dark Eye and The Residents game Bad Day on the Midway. Not to mention appearances by Mark Hamill and Malcolm McDowell in the later Wing Commander games. As all of these games (even the good ones, unfortunately) emphasized flashy production values and big name (or at least, recognizable) actors over gameplay, the overwhelming majority of them tanked, and by '97 the gold rush was well over. Of course by that point the Internet gold rush was on, and Hollywood moved on to put its money into online experiments that fared about as well.".
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- Silliwood wikiPageWikiLink Bad_Day_on_the_Midway.
- Silliwood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Films_based_on_video_games.
- Silliwood wikiPageWikiLink Dana_Plato.
- Silliwood wikiPageWikiLink DreamWorks.
- Silliwood wikiPageWikiLink DreamWorks_Pictures.
- Silliwood wikiPageWikiLink Edgar_Allan_Poe.
- Silliwood wikiPageWikiLink Hollywood.
- Silliwood wikiPageWikiLink Internet.
- Silliwood wikiPageWikiLink Kirk_Cameron.
- Silliwood wikiPageWikiLink Malcolm_McDowell.
- Silliwood wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Hamill.
- Silliwood wikiPageWikiLink Myst.
- Silliwood wikiPageWikiLink Night_Trap.
- Silliwood wikiPageWikiLink Rob_Schneider.
- Silliwood wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_Valley.
- Silliwood wikiPageWikiLink The_Dark_Eye_(video_game).
- Silliwood wikiPageWikiLink The_Neverhood.
- Silliwood wikiPageWikiLink The_Residents.
- Silliwood wikiPageWikiLink Tim_Curry.
- Silliwood wikiPageWikiLink Warner_Bros..
- Silliwood wikiPageWikiLink Wing_Commander_(franchise).
- Silliwood hasPhotoCollection Silliwood.
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- Silliwood subject Category:Films_based_on_video_games.
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- Silliwood type Article.
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- Silliwood type Work.
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- Silliwood type Film.
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- Silliwood comment "Silliwood is the term given to the failed video game convergence of Hollywood and Silicon Valley in the early-to-mid-1990s. This was spurred on in large part by the success of CD-ROM games like Myst, and as a result gamers were given such quality productions as The Horde (starring Kirk Cameron), A Fork in the Tale (starring Rob Schneider), the infamous Night Trap (starring Dana Plato) and several games starring Tim Curry.".
- Silliwood label "Silliwood".
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- Silliwood wasDerivedFrom Silliwood?oldid=648305621.
- Silliwood isPrimaryTopicOf Silliwood.