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The story. The game. The movie?

One of the most haunting gaming experiences of all times, I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream, a psychedelic Sci-Fi thriller inspired by Harlan Ellison's short-story by the same name, has been brought back to life by the relentless Nightdive Studios, and is now available for only $5.99 on GOG.com. This is one of those times in the history of our classic catalog, that really calls for a special celebration! You know how we like to celebrate, right? By giving you something special! This time, we offer you the chance to get a very special I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream original box set, containing the CD edition of the game, a user manual, and--*drumroll*--a mousepad signed by Harlan Ellison, himself!.

<img src="http://www.gog.com/upload/images/2013/09/58b2f21fe5f1266ecd36ad84036ebdaee50b2d73.jpg">

We propose a competition. Or two, actually, as we have two such sets to give away at this time. How Night Dive managed to acquire them is quite the mystery, as Mr. Ellison isn't known for being a particularly social person (not unlike many other brilliant writers), but the fact is we have them, and we're quite happy to part with them (that's a lie), as long as they end up in the hands of our creative users (that part's true).

How to get your hands on this gaming treasure, you ask?

So, there was the short story, then there was the game. By the rules of entertainment convergence a movie should have happened at some point, right? Well, somehow it didn't. We want to correct this, at least partially. We want you, to design a movie poster for "Harlan Ellison's I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream: The Motion Picture" (PG-13!). Please include essential info on the poster, like: who's the director? Who's playing who? Who's voicing the sinister AI? You know, stuff like that. The author of the best looking, most creative poster gets one of the box sets.

Don't feel comfortable enough with your photoshop skills? Don't fret! There's still the second box set you can get. All you need to do is to write up a short voiceover for an imaginary trailer that would go with the said movie. Again, including the name of the director and your own cast is a good idea.

Post your entries in the forums, below. We'll choose one best entry in both categories. The submission deadline is Wednesday, September 25, at 10:00AM GMT, which gives you almost a full week to work on your entries. Depending on the number and the quality of entries, we might award some runner-up prices. As usually, the contest is not region-limited. Please make sure to remember about the "PG-13" rating of our imaginary movie. Turn on that creative thinking, and get cracking on your entries. Good luck!

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The results ARE IN! Go to this forum post to see who won!
Post edited September 18, 2013 by G-Doc
(Contains spoilers!)

REVIEW: I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream
A movie by Steven Spielberg
Based on a story by Harlan Ellison
Screenplay by Chris Carter, Spider Robinson & Stephen King

Actors:
* Götz George ("After the Truth") as Nimdok
* Russell Crowe ("A Beautiful Mind") as Benny
* Tom Hanks ("Saving Private Ryan", "Forrest Gump") as Gorrister
* C. E. Johnson alias Whoopi Goldberg ("Sister Act") as Ellen
* J. B. "Jake" Gyllenhaal ("Donnie Darko") as Ted
* featuring a special build of Linux as AM, voiced by Haley Joel Osment ("A. I.")

* Opening and closing narration by Kevin John Conway ("The Outer Limits" 1995-2002)

Opening narration:
"The year is sometime in the future. Humanity is devastated. Four men and one woman are all that is left of humanity, controlled by a sadistic artificial intelligence named AM. Will their vigilance be enough to save a race on the edge of extinction - or will their own sins bring their damnation?"

After the gloriously inscenated introduction, the usual Harlan Ellison story is played in a manner that leaves nothing to wish for. While the story closely resembles that of the book, some artistic freedom was taken. "Of course" also some flashbacks were included to show Nimdok as one of the chief Auschwitz overseers.

In the movie adaption of the story, it seems that AM manages to heal all the people after their violent engagement. In one of the final shots of the movie we see the survivors overthrowing AM, then as they reach the overworld we see a "Mission Accomplished" on AM.

Narration:
"The year is sometime in the future. Humanity is devastated. Four men and one women are all that is left of humanity, freed by a sadistic artificial intelligence named AM that well knows that a rebuilt humanity on a devastated planet will bring only more pain and hardships to those who will follow. Led by a devil ex machina, they are free to build a society that never can be safe anymore..."

Cut to a blurry scene, Ted opening his eyes and AM revealing that it was just a dream it injected into Ted. Then it plays the original story straight. The last scene is that of Ted...

Closing narration:
"The year is sometime in the future. Humanity is devastated. One man is all that is left of humanity, although you might not really want to call him a man anymore. Or human. Now being immortal, he will see that his attempts to flee come at the price that he has lost even the rest of what he had, looking forward into an eternity where he will think: I have no mouth... but I must scream!"

Credits roll. In a bonus scene afterwards we see AM connecting to some kind of app store, revealing us that it has a wide range of information about humankind available, including psychological books and even encyclopedias. Then the movie is over.

10/10 from me
The contest is over,pal :)
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G-Doc: Quick note: The submissions are now closed.

Thank you for all the *EXCELLENT* entries. We're proud to have such a brilliant creative community on GOG.com.

All the submissions will now be carefully reviewed and judged. The winners will be announced within 48 hours.
"Posted 3 days ago"

^^
Be patient Komrade.
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WTElessar: "Posted 3 days ago"

^^
Probably the comission still feels sick after seeing my entry :)
:-( We're having a hard time deciding. Let me ask you guys for a opinion: should the graphical part of the contest be judged by our graphical designer? He'd be the most qualified person to judge those entries...

Same with the trailer scripts--we might want to wait until our Video Ninja returns from his weekend in London.

I'm terribly sorry for the delay, but the level of competition here was simply amazing, and it's very hard to distribute just two main prizes.
I don't mind waiting, bring on the experts!
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G-Doc: :-( We're having a hard time deciding. Let me ask you guys for a opinion: should the graphical part of the contest be judged by our graphical designer? He'd be the most qualified person to judge those entries...

Same with the trailer scripts--we might want to wait until our Video Ninja returns from his weekend in London.

I'm terribly sorry for the delay, but the level of competition here was simply amazing, and it's very hard to distribute just two main prizes.
Easy Answer: Hand out more prizes! haha

Orrrr you should just ring up Mr. Ellison, and after he's done hurling obscenities at you for bothering him, ask him for his opinion! That might not be the best plan come to think of it >_>

But seriously, take your time ^^
Post edited September 28, 2013 by morhlis
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G-Doc: Let me ask you guys for a opinion: should the graphical part of the contest be judged by our graphical designer?
Absolutely not! :P
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G-Doc: :-( We're having a hard time deciding. Let me ask you guys for a opinion: should the graphical part of the contest be judged by our graphical designer? He'd be the most qualified person to judge those entries...

Same with the trailer scripts--we might want to wait until our Video Ninja returns from his weekend in London.

I'm terribly sorry for the delay, but the level of competition here was simply amazing, and it's very hard to distribute just two main prizes.
C'mon guys, it's no hurry at all! Take your time.

Just a little request.

Please, show us not only the winners. Show us top 10 (or 20, or 30 ? Whatever! 10 will be enough) !

Thanks in advance.
Post edited September 28, 2013 by Edward_Carnby
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G-Doc: :-( We're having a hard time deciding. Let me ask you guys for a opinion: should the graphical part of the contest be judged by our graphical designer? He'd be the most qualified person to judge those entries...

Same with the trailer scripts--we might want to wait until our Video Ninja returns from his weekend in London.
Realistically, I think you should involve both in their areas of expertise, but probably add another couple of people as wildcards to get a balanced descision - though I still think supergluing judas to the merry go round is best for everyones entertainment.
Post edited September 28, 2013 by Sachys
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Edward_Carnby: Please, show us not only the winners. Show us top 10 (or 20, or 30 ? Whatever! 10 will be enough) !
Couldn't agree more with this ^^
Didn't Sachys win this already? ~I might be a teensy bit biased ;-p~
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G-Doc: :-( We're having a hard time deciding. Let me ask you guys for a opinion: should the graphical part of the contest be judged by our graphical designer? He'd be the most qualified person to judge those entries...

Same with the trailer scripts--we might want to wait until our Video Ninja returns from his weekend in London.
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Sachys: Realistically, I think you should involve both in their areas of expertise, but probably add another couple of people as wildcards to get a balanced descision - though I still think supergluing judas to the merry go round is best for everyones entertainment.
I agree. Specialist shouldn't be the only judges as many (if not majority) people posting their commisions weren't professionals and contest wasn't biased for proffesionals specifically.

Althought you just could give more prizes for all of as being inredibly awesome :D
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Sachys: Realistically, I think you should involve both in their areas of expertise, but probably add another couple of people as wildcards to get a balanced descision - though I still think supergluing judas to the merry go round is best for everyones entertainment.
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niedziak: I agree. Specialist shouldn't be the only judges as many (if not majority) people posting their commisions weren't professionals and contest wasn't biased for proffesionals specifically.

Althought you just could give more prizes for all of as being inredibly awesome :D
Unfortunately that's not an option right now. Mr. Ellison isn't exactly the most social person who spends his time on conventions signing stuff for fans, and no one--even such a miracle worker as Night Dive's Stephen Kick--can do much about this.