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Virtual Sport

A Sport Created Virtually
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Someone should put together an entire league in some imaginary sport (zero-grav soccer, full contact fencing, tiger wrestling, etc.) and create it all though computer graphics. The games would be broadcast just like the games for any other sport with the exception that everything would have to be scripted ahead of time. Just like with any television show only a few select people would know how things were going to turn out. You could even have actual announcers who are not in on the outcome so they sound authentic. The league would have a season, playoffs and a final game just like any other. Basically I just want to watch a sport that could never happen in real life.
mattgrosso, May 10 2006

World Wrestling Entertainment http://www.wwe.com/
No? [jutta, May 10 2006]

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       Would that be Everquest?
normzone, May 10 2006
  

       This might be more interesting as a series. Eight or so episodes, each covering some 'historic' game. The interplanetary cup zero-g football final of '78, the martian ski death match in which 14 skiers fell from Olympos Mons or maybe the Quiditch(TM) final from the year 300X when a bunch of drunk students invented anti-grav broomsticks.   

       I imagine the format being a little like battlefield britain (with Peter Snow), with a bunch of interviews with people in period costume talking about the game, along with CGId footage of highlights of the game itself.   

       Ideally they'd get some clever people to make the game seem likely, and consider carefully exactly how the zero-g would affect the game or whatever.   

       Anyway, have a pastry thing. It's entirely CGI.
RobertKidney, May 10 2006
  


 

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