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* ''[[Code Geass]]'' could easily pass as an adaptation of Frank Herbert's ''Dune'' saga...with robots and spinning kicks!
* ''[[Code Geass]]'' could easily pass as an adaptation of Frank Herbert's ''Dune'' saga...with robots and spinning kicks!
** It could also pass for a damn good Gundam series.
** It could also pass for a damn good Gundam series.
* ''[[Simoun]]'' is essentially what happens when you add [[Les Yay]]-tastic action to ''[[A Canticle for Leibowitz]].'' [[Better Than It Sounds]].
* ''[[Simoun]]'' is essentially what happens when you add [[Les Yay]]-tastic action to ''[[A Canticle for Leibowitz]].'' [[Better Than It Sounds]].
* ''[[Histeria!]]'' and ''[[Horrible Histories]]'' may be long gone, but really they live as a series called ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]].''
* ''[[Histeria!]]'' and ''[[Horrible Histories]]'' may be long gone, but really they live as a series called ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]].''
** Though one couldn't help but wonder whether the overblown [[National Stereotypes]] in ''[[G Gundam]]'' might have been foreshadowing.
** Though one couldn't help but wonder whether the overblown [[National Stereotypes]] in ''[[G Gundam]]'' might have been foreshadowing.
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* With [[Christian Bale]] starring, ''[[Terminator Salvation]]'' is the closest thing to a Batman vs Terminator film we will ever see.
* With [[Christian Bale]] starring, ''[[Terminator Salvation]]'' is the closest thing to a Batman vs Terminator film we will ever see.
* ''Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula'' is closer to [[Doctor Doom]]'s origin story than the one in the actual ''Fantastic Four'' film.
* ''Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula'' is closer to [[Doctor Doom]]'s origin story than the one in the actual ''Fantastic Four'' film.
** ''[[Batman Begins]]'' as well.
** ''[[Batman Begins]]'' as well.
* ''[[Charade]]'' was famously called the "Best movie that [[Alfred Hitchcock]] never made".
* ''[[Charade]]'' was famously called the "Best movie that [[Alfred Hitchcock]] never made".
* The ''[[Masters of the Universe (film)|Masters of the Universe]]'' film is described on [[That Other Wiki]] as being the best ''[[Jack Kirby]]'s [[The Fourth World|Fourth World]]'' movie ever attempted. Though [[Word of God]] from the director indicates he meant to do an homage to the work of Kirby in a general sense, not the Fourth World in particular.
* The ''[[Masters of the Universe (film)|Masters of the Universe]]'' film is described on [[That Other Wiki]] as being the best ''[[Jack Kirby]]'s [[The Fourth World|Fourth World]]'' movie ever attempted. Though [[Word of God]] from the director indicates he meant to do an homage to the work of Kirby in a general sense, not the Fourth World in particular.
** Inverted in the case of ''[[Abraxas Guardian Of The Universe]]'', which blatantly uses plot devices like "Answer Box", "Anti-Life Equation" and something like a Boom Tube. It is not in any way a good movie, [[The Fourth World|Fourth World]] or otherwise.
** Inverted in the case of ''[[Abraxas Guardian Of The Universe]]'', which blatantly uses plot devices like "Answer Box", "Anti-Life Equation" and something like a Boom Tube. It is not in any way a good movie, [[The Fourth World|Fourth World]] or otherwise.
* ''[[When Harry Met Sally]]'' is the best [[Woody Allen]] film never made.
* ''[[When Harry Met Sally...]]'' is the best [[Woody Allen]] film never made.
* Martin & Porter's ''DVD & Video Guide'' calls ''[[A Few Good Men]]'' "the best [[Perry Mason]] movie ever made."
* Martin & Porter's ''DVD & Video Guide'' calls ''[[A Few Good Men]]'' "the best [[Perry Mason]] movie ever made."
* ''[[Snow Day]]'' was originally written as a film adaptation of ''[[The Adventures of Pete and Pete]]'', and it shows.
* ''[[Snow Day]]'' was originally written as a film adaptation of ''[[The Adventures of Pete and Pete]]'', and it shows.
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** The [[The Thing (film)|remake]] by [[John Carpenter]] is often considered the best [[H.P. Lovecraft]] [[Lovecraft on Film|film]].
** The [[The Thing (film)|remake]] by [[John Carpenter]] is often considered the best [[H.P. Lovecraft]] [[Lovecraft on Film|film]].
* Uwe Boll's ''[[Rampage (film)|Rampage]]'' is a better adaptation of ''[[Postal]]'' ([[Darker and Edgier|at least the first one, perhaps]]) than his own movie adaptation ([[Lighter and Softer|likely of the second in the series]]).
* Uwe Boll's ''[[Rampage (film)|Rampage]]'' is a better adaptation of ''[[Postal]]'' ([[Darker and Edgier|at least the first one, perhaps]]) than his own movie adaptation ([[Lighter and Softer|likely of the second in the series]]).
* The screenwriter for ''[[The Book of Eli]]'' is a self-proclaimed fan of ''[[Fallout 3]]''. It's pretty much the movie of the game with no ghouls and the search for clean water replaced with [[The Bible]].
* The screenwriter for ''[[The Book of Eli]]'' is a self-proclaimed fan of ''[[Fallout 3]]''. It's pretty much the movie of the game with no ghouls and the search for clean water replaced with [[The Bible]].
** It's also arguably the best ''[[Fist of the North Star]]'' movie ever made by a Western studio. Minus the exploding heads and with a {{spoiler|blind}} Badass Denzel Washington.
** It's also arguably the best ''[[Fist of the North Star]]'' movie ever made by a Western studio. Minus the exploding heads and with a {{spoiler|blind}} Badass Denzel Washington.
* Continuing the [[Video Game Movies Suck|not-video-game-movies series]], ''[[Street Kings]]'' feels a lot like ''[[Max Payne (series)|Max Payne]]'', only set on a hot night in Los Angeles rather than a cold night in New York. If they'd included [[Bullet Time]] it would be perfect, [[Actor Allusion|but that would run into]] [[The Matrix|some different issues.]]
* Continuing the [[Video Game Movies Suck|not-video-game-movies series]], ''[[Street Kings]]'' feels a lot like ''[[Max Payne (series)|Max Payne]]'', only set on a hot night in Los Angeles rather than a cold night in New York. If they'd included [[Bullet Time]] it would be perfect, [[Actor Allusion|but that would run into]] [[The Matrix|some different issues.]]
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** ''[[Inception]]'' has a lot of ''[[Shadowrun]]'' elements in it. (Working for mega-national corporations, A team member who has a checkered past that can be cleared up by the new mission, a failed past run, a botched run leading to a new job offered by the target, assembling a team based on their individual strengths, etc.)
** ''[[Inception]]'' has a lot of ''[[Shadowrun]]'' elements in it. (Working for mega-national corporations, A team member who has a checkered past that can be cleared up by the new mission, a failed past run, a botched run leading to a new job offered by the target, assembling a team based on their individual strengths, etc.)
** As [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWa1eiHPhKw this mashup proves], calling ''[[Inception]]'' a [[Darker and Edgier]] ''[[Psychonauts]]'' reboot is surprisingly fitting.
** As [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWa1eiHPhKw this mashup proves], calling ''[[Inception]]'' a [[Darker and Edgier]] ''[[Psychonauts]]'' reboot is surprisingly fitting.
* ''[[The Spirit (film)|The Spirit]]'' may not have captured [[A Worldwide Punomenon|the spirit]] of the comics it came from very well, but it's a much better adaptation of an entirely different superhero; namely, [[The Tick]]. Just compare how often they run across rooftops while monologuing about "MY CITY!" and invoking tortured metaphors.
* ''[[The Spirit (film)|The Spirit]]'' may not have captured [[A Worldwide Punomenon|the spirit]] of the comics it came from very well, but it's a much better adaptation of an entirely different superhero; namely, [[The Tick (animation)]]. Just compare how often they run across rooftops while monologuing about "MY CITY!" and invoking tortured metaphors.
* ''[[Dead Snow]]'' might as well be a Norwegian adaptation of ''[[Call of Duty]]'s'' [[Nazi Zombies]] mod. All that's missing are the hellhounds and rayguns.
* ''[[Dead Snow]]'' might as well be a Norwegian adaptation of ''[[Call of Duty]]'s'' [[Nazi Zombies]] mod. All that's missing are the hellhounds and rayguns.
* ''[[Black Swan]]'' has been compared by many, ''many'' people to ''[[Perfect Blue]].'' Both are about an overworked, up-and-coming actress so stressed she (and the audience) are unable to tell what's real and what isn't, to disturbing effect. ''Black Swan'''s director, [[Darren Aronofsky]], has acknowledged the [http://filmadelphia.org/blog/?p=793 similarities], and he had previously licensed ''Perfect Blue'' so that he could give it a [[Shout-Out]] in ''[[Requiem for a Dream]]''.
* ''[[Black Swan]]'' has been compared by many, ''many'' people to ''[[Perfect Blue]].'' Both are about an overworked, up-and-coming actress so stressed she (and the audience) are unable to tell what's real and what isn't, to disturbing effect. ''Black Swan'''s director, [[Darren Aronofsky]], has acknowledged the [http://filmadelphia.org/blog/?p=793 similarities], and he had previously licensed ''Perfect Blue'' so that he could give it a [[Shout-Out]] in ''[[Requiem for a Dream]]''.
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* The movie ''[[Real Steel]]'' had been called ''Rock'em Sock'em Robots: [[The Movie]]''. It's actually an adaptation of the 1956 story and 1963 ''[[Twilight Zone]]'' episode "Steel", which in turn is said to have been the inspiration for Rock'em Sock'em Robots.
* The movie ''[[Real Steel]]'' had been called ''Rock'em Sock'em Robots: [[The Movie]]''. It's actually an adaptation of the 1956 story and 1963 ''[[Twilight Zone]]'' episode "Steel", which in turn is said to have been the inspiration for Rock'em Sock'em Robots.
* ''[[Ninja Assassin]]'' is pretty much the best and closest one could get to a ''[[Ninja Gaiden]]'' movie.
* ''[[Ninja Assassin]]'' is pretty much the best and closest one could get to a ''[[Ninja Gaiden]]'' movie.
* ''[[Showdown in Little Tokyo]]'' is as close one can get to a movie version of [[SNK]]'s ''Burning Fight''. What with fighting a Yakuza gang, but taking place in [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Little Tokyo]], instead of Osaka, Japan in the arcade game.
* ''[[Showdown in Little Tokyo]]'' is as close one can get to a movie version of [[SNK]]'s ''Burning Fight''. What with fighting a Yakuza gang, but taking place in [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Little Tokyo]], instead of Osaka, Japan in the arcade game.
* ''[[Death Race]]'' (2008 version) is the closest adaption of ''[[Twisted Metal]]'' we are ever going to get.
* ''[[Death Race]]'' (2008 version) is the closest adaption of ''[[Twisted Metal]]'' we are ever going to get.
* The ''[[Underworld (film)|Underworld]]'' series is a better adaptation of the ''[[Old World of Darkness]]'' than the official adaptation, the TV show ''[[Kindred: The Embraced]]''. It was ''so'' close, in fact, that [[White Wolf]] and Nancy A. Collins sued the films' producers, claiming copyright infringement.
* The ''[[Underworld (film)|Underworld]]'' series is a better adaptation of the ''[[Old World of Darkness]]'' than the official adaptation, the TV show ''[[Kindred: The Embraced]]''. It was ''so'' close, in fact, that [[White Wolf]] and Nancy A. Collins sued the films' producers, claiming copyright infringement.
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* ''[[Babylon 5]]'' has strong elements of ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' {{smallcaps|[[In Space]]!}}
* ''[[Babylon 5]]'' has strong elements of ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' {{smallcaps|[[In Space]]!}}
** [[Word of God]] says it's suppose to be ''[[The Silmarillion]]'' {{smallcaps|[[In Space]]!}}
** [[Word of God]] says it's suppose to be ''[[The Silmarillion]]'' {{smallcaps|[[In Space]]!}}
* Lucas Buck from [[American Gothic]] and Randall Flagg from [[The Stand]] share so many similarities that American Gothic can almost be considered a tv show starring Randall Flagg and his attempts to have a heir. Like Flagg, Buck is handsome, charismatic southerner who might or might not be the devil or a demon, who is fond of making deals and enslaving others through their vices and desires. He has understated supernatural powers, is seemingly ageless, and most of all wants a son.
* Lucas Buck from [[American Gothic]] and Randall Flagg from [[The Stand]] share so many similarities that American Gothic can almost be considered a tv show starring Randall Flagg and his attempts to have a heir. Like Flagg, Buck is handsome, charismatic southerner who might or might not be the devil or a demon, who is fond of making deals and enslaving others through their vices and desires. He has understated supernatural powers, is seemingly ageless, and most of all wants a son.
* ''[[Parker Lewis Can't Lose]]'' is called "''[[Ferris Bueller's Day Off|Ferris Buellers Day Off]]'''s real adaptation" on this very wiki.
* ''[[Parker Lewis Can't Lose]]'' is called "''[[Ferris Bueller's Day Off|Ferris Buellers Day Off]]'''s real adaptation" on this very wiki.
* The earliest episodes of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' owe a ''hell'' of a lot to ''[[Forbidden Planet]]''.
* The earliest episodes of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' owe a ''hell'' of a lot to ''[[Forbidden Planet]]''.
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* ''[[Red Dawn]]'' has a lot of Licensees that aren't.
* ''[[Red Dawn]]'' has a lot of Licensees that aren't.
** ''[[Freedom Fighters (video game)|Freedom Fighters]]''. One of [[The Spoony Experiment|Spoony's]] favorites, this game has apparently so ''much'' of the movie ''[[Red Dawn]]'' it might be as well THE ''[[Red Dawn]]'' game.
** ''[[Freedom Fighters (video game)|Freedom Fighters]]''. One of [[The Spoony Experiment|Spoony's]] favorites, this game has apparently so ''much'' of the movie ''[[Red Dawn]]'' it might be as well THE ''[[Red Dawn]]'' game.
** ''[[World in Conflict]]'' and ''[[Command and Conquer]]: [[Command and Conquer Red Alert|Red Alert 2]]'' are "''[[Red Dawn]]'': The [[Real Time Strategy|RTS]]", with the latter even getting the cheesiness down.
** ''[[World in Conflict]]'' and ''[[Command & Conquer]]: [[Command & Conquer: Red Alert|Red Alert 2]]'' are "''[[Red Dawn]]'': The [[Real Time Strategy|RTS]]", with the latter even getting the cheesiness down.
** ''[[Home Front]]'' towers over them all -- its plot is written by ''John Milius himself'' and is basically ''[[Red Dawn]]'' with North Koreans in place of the Russians.
** ''[[Home Front]]'' towers over them all -- its plot is written by ''John Milius himself'' and is basically ''[[Red Dawn]]'' with North Koreans in place of the Russians.
*** And in turn, it's been hailed as the sequel ''[[Freedom Fighters (video game)|Freedom Fighters]]'' has never gotten.
*** And in turn, it's been hailed as the sequel ''[[Freedom Fighters (video game)|Freedom Fighters]]'' has never gotten.
* The ''[[S.T.A.L.K.E.R. (series)|STALKER]]'' games are an almost absurdly obvious example of this for classic Russian science fiction novel ''[[Roadside Picnic]]'' and its [[Film of the Book]], ''[[Stalker]]''.
* The ''[[S.T.A.L.K.E.R. (series)|STALKER]]'' games are an almost absurdly obvious example of this for classic Russian science fiction novel ''[[Roadside Picnic]]'' and its [[Film of the Book]], ''[[Stalker]]''.
* Subversion: ''Dynamite Deka'', a 3D [[Beat'Em Up|beat-'em-up]] for the arcades and [[Sega Saturn]] released in Japan, was heavily inspired by the ''[[Die Hard]]'' films to the point that the game's main character, Bruno Delinger, [[No Celebrities Were Harmed|bore more than a passing resemblance]] to [[Bruce Willis]]. When Sega worked on the game's international version, they tacked on the ''Die Hard'' license, renamed Bruno Delinger into John McClane, and modified the main villain into Hans Gruber.
* Subversion: ''Dynamite Deka'', a 3D [[Beat'Em Up|beat-'em-up]] for the arcades and [[Sega Saturn]] released in Japan, was heavily inspired by the ''[[Die Hard]]'' films to the point that the game's main character, Bruno Delinger, [[No Celebrities Were Harmed|bore more than a passing resemblance]] to [[Bruce Willis]]. When Sega worked on the game's international version, they tacked on the ''Die Hard'' license, renamed Bruno Delinger into John McClane, and modified the main villain into Hans Gruber.
** Note that the sequel ''Dynamite Cop'', the international version of ''Dynamite Deka 2'', did not retain the ''Die Hard'' license.
** Note that the sequel ''Dynamite Cop'', the international version of ''Dynamite Deka 2'', did not retain the ''Die Hard'' license.
*** ''Dynamite Cop'' is the best game adaption of ''[[Under Siege]]'' or ''[[Speed]] 2'' we will ever see in our lifetime.
*** ''Dynamite Cop'' is the best game adaption of ''[[Under Siege]]'' or ''[[Speed]] 2'' we will ever see in our lifetime.
* The Sunsoft game ''Journey to Silius'' for the NES was originally intended to be a game based on the first ''[[Terminator]]'' movie.
* The Sunsoft game ''Journey to Silius'' for the NES was originally intended to be a game based on the first ''[[Terminator]]'' movie.
* The unreleased NES game ''Sunman'', also by Sunsoft, was originally intended to be a ''[[Superman]]''-based side-scrolling action game. An early build of the game actually had the Man of Steel as the player character with John Williams' iconic theme as the first stage music, but for some reason Sunsoft lost the license and Supes got replaced with an [[Captain Ersatz|obvious pastiche]].
* The unreleased NES game ''Sunman'', also by Sunsoft, was originally intended to be a ''[[Superman]]''-based side-scrolling action game. An early build of the game actually had the Man of Steel as the player character with John Williams' iconic theme as the first stage music, but for some reason Sunsoft lost the license and Supes got replaced with an [[Captain Ersatz|obvious pastiche]].
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* ''[[Homeworld]]'' was meant to be a ''[[Battlestar Galactica Classic]]'' game, but that didn't work out. The resulting game still had the essential story of the original ''BSG'' and the mood of the re-imagined series (despite the game predating the latter).
* ''[[Homeworld]]'' was meant to be a ''[[Battlestar Galactica Classic]]'' game, but that didn't work out. The resulting game still had the essential story of the original ''BSG'' and the mood of the re-imagined series (despite the game predating the latter).
* It takes a bit of time to realize that ''[[X-COM]]: UFO Defense'' is [[UFO|not set in 1980, and was not made by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson]].
* It takes a bit of time to realize that ''[[X-COM]]: UFO Defense'' is [[UFO|not set in 1980, and was not made by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson]].
* The ''[[Halo]]'' franchise, especially ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' with its drop pods, is quite possibly the best adaptation of ''[[Starship Troopers]]'' outside of ''[[Aliens]]''.
* The ''[[Halo]]'' franchise, especially ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' with its drop pods, is quite possibly the best adaptation of ''[[Starship Troopers]]'' outside of ''[[Aliens]]''.
** It also has one of the best depictions of the architecture and technical power of ''[[The Culture]]''.
** It also has one of the best depictions of the architecture and technical power of ''[[The Culture]]''.
* ''[[Okage]]'' is probably the greatest [[Tim Burton]] game no one has ever heard of.
* ''[[Okage]]'' is probably the greatest [[Tim Burton]] game no one has ever heard of.
* ''[[Max Payne (series)|Max Payne]]'' was greeted by one review with the sarcastic remark "Leather coats, [[Bullet Time]], automatic weapons... [[The Matrix|I wonder what the first mod of it will be.]]"
* ''[[Max Payne (series)|Max Payne]]'' was greeted by one review with the sarcastic remark "Leather coats, [[Bullet Time]], automatic weapons... [[The Matrix|I wonder what the first mod of it will be.]]"
** ''[[Hard Boiled]]''?
** ''[[Hard Boiled]]''?
*** Which - by the way - much like ''[[Scarface]]'' above, [[John Woo Presents Stranglehold|also had been forced to rip off itself as well]].
*** Which - by the way - much like ''[[Scarface]]'' above, [[John Woo Presents Stranglehold|also had been forced to rip off itself as well]].
**** ''[[Max Payne 3]]'' is a good video game adaption of ''[[Man on Fire]]''. Just look at the first trailer of the game when Max describes his situation and you will notice the similarities instantaneously.
**** ''[[Max Payne 3]]'' is a good video game adaption of ''[[Man on Fire]]''. Just look at the first trailer of the game when Max describes his situation and you will notice the similarities instantaneously.
* Given the way the grappling hook is used, ''[[Just Cause (video game)|Just Cause]]'' does a better job being a [[Darker and Edgier]] version of ''[[Bionic Commando]]'' than... well... the 2009 ''[[Bionic Commando]]''.
* Given the way the grappling hook is used, ''[[Just Cause (video game)|Just Cause]]'' does a better job being a [[Darker and Edgier]] version of ''[[Bionic Commando]]'' than... well... the 2009 ''[[Bionic Commando]]''.
* ''[[Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater]]'' had, by far, [[Crowning Music of Awesome|the best]] [[James Bond]] [[Crowning Music of Awesome|title song I've heard for a while.]]
* ''[[Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater]]'' had, by far, [[Crowning Music of Awesome|the best]] [[James Bond]] [[Crowning Music of Awesome|title song I've heard for a while.]]
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** Speaking of, ''[[Company of Heroes]]''. To the point that, in Poland, it has been relased with the [[The Foreign Subtitle]] of ''Kompania Braci'' (which is exactly how ''[[Band of Brothers (TV series)|Band of Brothers]]'' has been titled there as well).
** Speaking of, ''[[Company of Heroes]]''. To the point that, in Poland, it has been relased with the [[The Foreign Subtitle]] of ''Kompania Braci'' (which is exactly how ''[[Band of Brothers (TV series)|Band of Brothers]]'' has been titled there as well).
* ''[[Nie R]],'' as mentioned in its Laconic section, might as well be called ''{{spoiler|[[I Am Legend]]: The Game}}'', especially once [[The Reveal]] is cruelly shown.
* ''[[Nie R]],'' as mentioned in its Laconic section, might as well be called ''{{spoiler|[[I Am Legend]]: The Game}}'', especially once [[The Reveal]] is cruelly shown.
* Play some classical music, and ''[[Sins of a Solar Empire]]'' could easily pass itself off as a Western adaptation of ''[[Legend of the Galactic Heroes]].'' There's even a mod that lets you import both [[The Empire|the Reich]] and the [[The Republic|Free Planets Alliance]].
* Play some classical music, and ''[[Sins of a Solar Empire]]'' could easily pass itself off as a Western adaptation of ''[[Legend of the Galactic Heroes]].'' There's even a mod that lets you import both [[The Empire|the Reich]] and the [[The Republic|Free Planets Alliance]].
* ''[[Bioshock]]'' is a wonderful interactive adaptation of ''[[Atlas Shrugged]]'', only with the [[Author Tract]] [[Deconstruction|deconstructed]] and re-examined.
* ''[[Bioshock]]'' is a wonderful interactive adaptation of ''[[Atlas Shrugged]]'', only with the [[Author Tract]] [[Deconstruction|deconstructed]] and re-examined.
** Based on the trailers, upcoming franchise installment ''[[Bio Shock Infinite]]'' may be (at least partly) a [[Spiritual Licensee]] of [[Thomas Pynchon]]'s ''Against The Day''.
** Based on the trailers, upcoming franchise installment ''[[Bio Shock Infinite]]'' may be (at least partly) a [[Spiritual Licensee]] of [[Thomas Pynchon]]'s ''Against The Day''.
* ''[[Ikari Warriors]]'' was originally planned to be a ''[[Rambo]]'' arcade game. The game's title actually comes from the Japanese version of ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'', which was titled ''Rambo: Ikari no Dasshutsu''.
* ''[[Ikari Warriors]]'' was originally planned to be a ''[[Rambo]]'' arcade game. The game's title actually comes from the Japanese version of ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'', which was titled ''Rambo: Ikari no Dasshutsu''.
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* Although it's now gone to full-fledged series and is far more popular than its inspiration, ''[[Ratchet and Clank]]'' was as close to a ''[[Jet Force Gemini]]'' series as we're ever going to get.
* Although it's now gone to full-fledged series and is far more popular than its inspiration, ''[[Ratchet and Clank]]'' was as close to a ''[[Jet Force Gemini]]'' series as we're ever going to get.
* ''[[Berserk]]'' has had a couple of decent games to its name, but by far the best ones are [[Demon's Souls]] and [[Dark Souls]].
* ''[[Berserk]]'' has had a couple of decent games to its name, but by far the best ones are [[Demon's Souls]] and [[Dark Souls]].
** In addition, [[Demon's Souls]] and [[Dark Souls]] are probably the best 3D ''[[Castlevania]]'' games made so far.
** In addition, [[Demon's Souls]] and [[Dark Souls]] are probably the best 3D ''[[Castlevania]]'' games made so far.
* ''[[Viewtiful Joe]]'' makes a excellent game adaption of [[Last Action Hero]], but with [[Toku]] themes instead. See [[X Meets Y]] for more.
* ''[[Viewtiful Joe]]'' makes a excellent game adaption of [[Last Action Hero]], but with [[Toku]] themes instead. See [[X Meets Y]] for more.
* Even though all the monsters are taken from the [[Public Domain Character|public domain]], and Simon Belmont looks like something by [[Frank Frazetta]], the first [[Castlevania 1986]] is obviously a take on the [[Universal Horror|Universal Monsters]], especially with the fake credits at the end of the game.
* Even though all the monsters are taken from the [[Public Domain Character|public domain]], and Simon Belmont looks like something by [[Frank Frazetta]], the first [[Castlevania 1986]] is obviously a take on the [[Universal Horror|Universal Monsters]], especially with the fake credits at the end of the game.
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* ''Tass Times in Tonetown'': This 1986 Interplay adventure PC game has much of the style and mood of the mid 80s Saturday morining cartoon [[Kidd Video]]. The game was released near the end of the cartoon's run. Like the MTV inspired cartoon, Tass Times had an overarching popular music theme (although given the limitations of a typical 1986 computer, there wasn't much of an opportunity to realise the music aspect). Tonetown (the game's setting) fits right in with the many locations that Kidd and the band visit during their adventures througout the Flip Side. Both can be described as a music-themed surreal fantasy nowhereland populated by all sorts of strange beings. And finally, both are an homage to what was so good about the 80s, and are unashamed of their 80s style.
* ''Tass Times in Tonetown'': This 1986 Interplay adventure PC game has much of the style and mood of the mid 80s Saturday morining cartoon [[Kidd Video]]. The game was released near the end of the cartoon's run. Like the MTV inspired cartoon, Tass Times had an overarching popular music theme (although given the limitations of a typical 1986 computer, there wasn't much of an opportunity to realise the music aspect). Tonetown (the game's setting) fits right in with the many locations that Kidd and the band visit during their adventures througout the Flip Side. Both can be described as a music-themed surreal fantasy nowhereland populated by all sorts of strange beings. And finally, both are an homage to what was so good about the 80s, and are unashamed of their 80s style.
* The adventure game ''Operation Stealth'' by Delphine Software was so obviously an homage to [[James Bond]] that its American publisher (Interplay) was able to make minor changes to the dialogue and release the result as an actual licensed game, ''James Bond 007: The Stealth Affair''.
* The adventure game ''Operation Stealth'' by Delphine Software was so obviously an homage to [[James Bond]] that its American publisher (Interplay) was able to make minor changes to the dialogue and release the result as an actual licensed game, ''James Bond 007: The Stealth Affair''.
* ''Shogun: [[Total War]]'' and ''Shogun 2'' are pretty much the closest you can get to an epic scale adaptation of ''every'' Japanese samurai movie ever. And the latest DLC Expansion, ''Fall of the Samurai,'' seems set to do the same for ''[[The Last Samurai]]''... minus [[Tom Cruise]].
* ''Shogun: [[Total War]]'' and ''Shogun 2'' are pretty much the closest you can get to an epic scale adaptation of ''every'' Japanese samurai movie ever. And the latest DLC Expansion, ''Fall of the Samurai,'' seems set to do the same for ''[[The Last Samurai]]''... minus [[Tom Cruise]].
** Other games like ''Rome'' and 'the ''Medieval'' series can also be described as adaptations of ''Gladiator'' and ''Kingdom of Heaven'' respectively.
** Other games like ''Rome'' and 'the ''Medieval'' series can also be described as adaptations of ''Gladiator'' and ''Kingdom of Heaven'' respectively.
* A [http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2012/02/23/wot-i-think-crusader-kings-ii/#more-95722 Rock Paper Shotgun review] of ''[[Crusader Kings]] II'' calls it "the best ''[[Game of Thrones]]'' game you will probably ever play." There exists a [[Game Mod]] for the original ''Crusader Kings'' to that effect, and one in the works for the new game.
* A [http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2012/02/23/wot-i-think-crusader-kings-ii/#more-95722 Rock Paper Shotgun review] of ''[[Crusader Kings]] II'' calls it "the best ''[[Game of Thrones]]'' game you will probably ever play." There exists a [[Game Mod]] for the original ''Crusader Kings'' to that effect, and one in the works for the new game.
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* ''[[Samurai Jack]]'' has an identical premise to [[Frank Miller]]'s comic from the 80's, [[Ronin (comics)|Ronin.]]
* ''[[Samurai Jack]]'' has an identical premise to [[Frank Miller]]'s comic from the 80's, [[Ronin (comics)|Ronin.]]
* ''[[G.I. Joe: Renegades]]'' may as well have been an animated remake of ''[[The A-Team]]''
* ''[[G.I. Joe: Renegades]]'' may as well have been an animated remake of ''[[The A-Team]]''
* Some of Don Bluth's (''[[The Land Before Time]]'', ''[[The Secret of NIMH]]'') films have been considered this to the Disney films of [[Golden Age of Animation]].
* Some of Don Bluth's (''[[The Land Before Time]]'', ''[[The Secret of NIMH]]'') films have been considered this to the Disney films of [[Golden Age of Animation]].





Revision as of 22:56, 4 October 2014

A counterpart of Better by a Different Name in a way, and also a sort of subtrope of Spiritual Successor and Follow the Leader (but not always), in effect a Captain Ersatz of a story rather than a character. It's particularly evident with video games; most people have certain movie characters with tons of potential they dream of playing as in an amazing game, yet as most movie licensed games are terrible, there's almost no chance of that happening...

Technically no chance, anyway. This is when something has nothing to do with a certain series, but evokes almost the same feeling you'd imagine a decent license invoking with a certain franchise, making it (intentionally or not) a Spiritual Licensee.

This can also occur after a developer decides to create a Spiritual Successor to a game from a previously established franchise, but put an original spin on the game to differentiate it from its predecessor(s).

Please do not add personal examples; the main page should be for comparisons that you have seen numerous times (or ones that are really, really obvious).

Contrast Dolled-Up Installment.

Examples of Spiritual Licensee include:


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Other

  • The MagiQuest simulated-adventure franchise, although much lower-tech and modest in scale, is currently the closest that fans of Niven & Barnes Dream Park can come to savoring the fictional mega-theme park's attractions.
  1. Debatably. Basically, they both have Space Marines, a Horde of Alien Locusts and Scary Dogmatic Aliens, but that's also true of several other science fiction franchises.