New interactive "The Twilight Zone" series will meld the classic sci-fi TV show with a video game sensibility

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  1. Tom JK

    I really hope this is for new ideas, because there are classic episodes that don’t need much interaction, or depending on the viewer, a change in the endings. Certain ones like “Time Enough, At Last” don’t need alternate endings.

  2. EricJ

    Levine talks about the original episodes being “moral fables”, but then we’re back to the Weird Stuff and Twist Endings that everyone only remembered from the show back when the marketing was in full swing over Spielberg’s 80’s movie.
    (Which came out the same year as Matthew Broderick’s WarGames.)

    I was a raging Serling fan back when our local station used to show the eps as a kid, just because of the moral karma.
    Mention TZ to me and I don’t think Time Enough at Last, I think The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street–You know the ending that’s coming, but it’s still heavy stuff getting there. 🙂

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