Thursday, September 23, 2010

Cover Story

Let's take a look between this:

And this:

And finally, this:

Photos are credited to gamebooks.org. We prefer our cover to be number two, where you can see Lone Wolf standing on the pedestal (and not looking scary, waif-thin and unheroic...come on, he's trained for battle, why is he looking so fragile?!).

We can't say we like the cover art for the Lone Wolf books that were distributed in Bolehland (which is cover art three), but we didn't know that there were alternate cover art until we saw the books at an old schoolmate's house. Compared to the ones we've got, we were impressed with the artwork and the fact that they actually drew out the character of Lone Wolf. Turns out, those nice artwork covers were the American release edition (with grayscale map instead of colour maps and, in some cases, abridged) while the ones we got were by the UK publisher showing some artsy perspective of a monster.

It was only after some 15 books that the UK version came out with art depicting Lone Wolf...but a faceless Lone Wolf it was. Perhaps it was so you can stick a photo of your own face in place, since you'd actually be playing the role of Lone Wolf.

While the US cover art were drawn by different illustrators so Lone Wolf looks different from cover to cover (yes, yes even after factoring in age as he goes on to becoming Kai Grand Master).

Recently we were just in Mage Cafe and came across the Legends Of Lone Wolf Omnibus, covering the first two novels based on the gamebooks (hmmm we should check if 'Ward still has most of the novels) and that brought on the nostalgia for the gamebooks. Our collection of the Lone Wolf gamebooks (and the Fighting Fantasy gamebooks) were all given away when we shifted, and we've not gotten back to buying those books because, honestly, who actually honestly plays those gamebooks?

We've tried. But at some point or other, we lost track of which section we were supposed to turn to, or died in combat, or died out of nowhere, we went, "Ahfuggedaboutit!" and just read our way through the books.

And now, since we're feeling nostalgic, we feel like playing reading them through again. But we're lazy to do it at Project Aon (which is a cheaper and easier way to play the Lone Wolf gamebooks) and we're rather not keen on buying the books again yet (for collecting purposes).

For Summerlund and the Kai!

5 comments:

Aik Yong said...

For Summerlund!

That was my Darke Crusade, was branching out from Fighting Fantasy at the time. Unfortunately I didn't finish all the series, and I think I skipped the Magnakais...

Little Prince said...

ohhh. i have those game books...

MrBunnyBan said...

Huh. I was just talking about this with my brother.

I only played the second book in the series. Found it pretty short, to my surprise. Read maybe one ttenth of the book.

William said...

I own one stupid ninja-pyramid book in this vein. Never finished it. I think the book is about as old as me.

Janvier said...

Aik Yong: We had both, but for FF we only liked certain books.

Little Crown Prince: Keep them! :D

Ban: You should start from the beginning and treat it more as a story than a gamebook!

William: Fighting Fantasy, we suppose. Try Lone Wolf (even if you don't actually play it)!