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We've seen some strange choices for game adaptations before. Napoleon Dynamite comes to mind, but at least that movie had dancing, which can vaguely translate to the existing rhythm genre. Take a dialog-heavy movie with a sardonic protagonist and no active set-piece moments like critical-darling Juno, and there's no way you could adapt it to game form, right?Uh oh. GameSpot reports that at this year's D.I.C.E. Summit Keith Boesky said in a panel that the Oscar contender is being adapted to a game in order to appeal to the casual games market. Details right now are slim, so we don't know the developer, the release target, the concept behind the game, or even the distribution model. Still, even with few details, keeping in mind both the style of Juno and the words "casual market," now is probably a good time to panic.
I thought this was gonna be about that Japanese chick who walks around without her clothes on.Google image search for Juno
Yeah, she looks like she's made of plastic