nytimes.com — "As strange as this may sound, a small independent film made for computer viewing aspires to blend serious cinematic storytelling with the popular shuffle feature in iPods and other music players. The film, “The Onyx Project,” is meant to be an experiment in nonlinear storytelling for the digital age."
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lazydrumheadOct 2, 2006
FREAKING.....theives.I thought about doing that once!
Closed AccountOct 2, 2006
So how is this different than Dragon's Lair?Video with choices made by the user changing what video part of the story plays next? WOW Welcome to the 1980s!
bentropOct 2, 2006
If you want Calculon to race to the laser gun battle in his hover-Ferarri, press 1. If you want Calculon to double-check his paperwork, press 2. Enter now.~ You have pressed 2.* No, I didn't!~ I'm almost positive you did.
feanorOct 2, 2006
So, lets stop the movie and have everyone yell out what they want everyone to vote for, then start it back up and have to listen to people complain when they don't get their way? Sounds like a winner to me.
stryker2youOct 2, 2006
This would obviously be much better for home viewing and not in a public place. However, that was my first thought too.
n8dawg87Oct 2, 2006
It was called I'm your man, directed by Ben Bejan with a company called Interfilm...horrible film. Just watched the DVD in one of my interactive media classes. <a class="user" href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0171392/dvd">http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0171392/dvd</a>