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Deja Q Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-26-03 08:36 PM
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Ever look at 2 things, then combine them to make a third?
Like tv show titles, movie titles, or video game titles.

For example:

"Unreal Tournament 2003" and "Backyard Hockey". This combines to make "Unreal Hockey 2004" (can you hear me now, Atari Games, the name of which is only a trademark of Hasbro and is not a real company?) I mean, hockey with the Unreal element. If you thought hockey was a violent bloodbath before, just you wait until you see this game!!!

or

"Sim City" and "Strip Poker". This becomes "Sim Strip Poker". (hope you're listening Maxis, you'll make a bundle off of that concept...)

Or movies:

"The Firm" and "Free Willy". Wait a mo', I shouldn't use those two... Let's try "Elf" and "The Cat in the Hat" instead. This makes "The Cat in the Elf". Now, doesn't "The Cat in the Elf" sound a LOT more entertaining than the original two titles?

Or for something less juvenile, let's mix "Star Trek Nemesis" with "Save The Last Dance". This makes, rather appropriately, "The Last Star Trek" or "The Last Trek Nemesis".

I'm not a movie or video game buff and there are hundreds of thousands of titles to choose from. Unleash your creativity, thanks to the warped mind of the Hyp! :D
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