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Matt Damon has had huge success with the Bourne franchise. Many have said it’s like the next generation James Bond. So it’s no surprise to hear Electronic Arts have nabbed exclusive rights to adapt the late Robert Ludlum’s novels into video games from Ludlum Entertainment. First on their list to adapt? Jason Bourne. I’m getting an odd sense of déjà vu. Do I have amnesia or has this already happened?
To put it simply, no I don’t and yes, it has. In June 2008, almost a full year after The Bourne Ultimatum, Robert Ludlum’s: The Bourne Conspiracy was released by Sierra Entertainment in association with High Moon Studios. It’s plot was closely related to the first film and took it’s cues from the amazingly well-choreographed fight sequences however, Damon did not lend his voice or likeness to the game. It received mixed reviews and did not sell very well which is not surprising considering it wasn’t promoted along with the film.
Starbreeze Studios, who developed The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay, will be releasing the first Ludlum/Bourne game for EA. No details have been released as to the plot but it would certainly be in their best interest to have it coincide with the next Bourne film. Not to mention convincing Damon to work with them.
Last year Ludlum Entertainment and Universal Studios finalized a deal to adapt other Ludlum novels into films. Will the written works have to be made into a movie before EA will consider turning them into video games? Which other novels would make the best choices? Is there really that much of a market for Ludlum games considering the most famous tanked? Discuss!
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I used to be excited whenever a free game showed up in the mail. That all changed when EA started assaulting me with their line of For Dummies crapware. At this point, getting a package from UPS is like playing Russian roulette with a fully-loaded Lancer…by myself. So, it was with great relief that I found Mirror’s Edge on my porch earlier this week, a game I have been eagerly awaiting since first playing it earlier this year. Read the full story

Hold on, stop the presses. What exactly is going on here?
UPDATE: Press release from Eidos Interactive and Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment.

