JD80
Well-Known Member
I just think Mario Kart was just a bad attraction, not because it was a video game.I think games are inherently harder to translate into an attraction because they're an interactive medium. Books and movies are passive, as are most theme park attractions. Mario Kart tried and failed miserably (at least in my opinion; I know some people like it), and that's a game that actually should have been relatively easy to translate into an attraction.
I'm not saying it's impossible, or that there aren't some games that would work well for themed lands, but there aren't very many game IPs that have both some sort of unique, easily recognizable environment/setting and the requisite popularity necessary to make it worth building.
There are epic fights/battles in all of the games I listed. Imagine a real life experience of an epic fight that you have fond memories of in one of those games? I think that's more compelling than anything else.
I just listed several IPs that have made billions of dollars through their IP over the last 20 years if not longer.
