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The Latest Generator . . .

Posted by Steven Savage on October 16, 2010

While I get ready for the contest to be judged, a look at the "Classic Cooler" to add cool stuff to classics, in the trend that is way overdone, yet somehow enchanting . . .

  • A Tale of Two Cities (Charles Dickens) with artificial intelligences versus giant monsters!
  • A Tale of Two Cities (Charles Dickens) with cowboys versus artificial intelligences!
  • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Lewis Carrol) with dinosaurs versus superheroes!
  • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Lewis Carrol) with zombies and plenty of explosions!
  • Don Quixote (Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra) with martial artists versus superheroes!
  • Emma (Jane Austen) with astronauts versus cowboys!
  • Gulliver's Travels (Jonathan Swift) with artificial intelligences!
  • Hamlet (Shakespeare) with biotechnology!
  • Macbeth(Shakespeare) with dinosaurs!
  • Moby Dick (Herman Melville) with artificial intelligences!
  • Peter Pan (J.M. Barrie) with sentai heroes!
  • Pilgrim's Progress (John Bunyan) with a steampunk world!
  • Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Samuel Coleridge) with a post-apocalyptic setting and plenty of explosions!
  • Robinson Crusoe (Daniel Defoe) with kung-fu fighting!
  • The Canterbury Tales (Geoffrey Chauser) with giant robots and alien artifacts!
  • The Masque of the Red Death (Edgar Allen Poe with ray gun fights and a post-apocalyptic setting!
  • The Tempest(Shakespeare) with every science-fiction trope imaginable!
  • The Tempest(Shakespeare) with robots versus space marines!
  • War and Peace (Leo Tolstoy) with cyberspace and a steampunk world!
  • Wuthering Heights (Emily Bronte) with epic natural disasters and faster-than-light travel!

- Steve

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