MYST: Village Roadshow To Dive Deep Into Wide-Spanning Content Creation Based On Hit Video Game

Village Roadshow Entertainment Group put the word out on Wednesday for their latest acquisition of film and TV rights to best-selling video game, Myst. The game first took off in 1993 from the minds of sibling creators Rand and Robyn Miller through their company, Cyan. The brothers will partner with Village Roadshow to develop and produce alongside co-creator Ryan Miller, as well as Isaac Testerman and Yale Rice at Delve Media. Apart from its 10,000 year-long canonical history, Myst primarily follows Atrus, a brilliant (if a bit naïve) grandson of Anna, a woman who triggers a world-shaping set of events when she discovers the D’ni civilization in a cavern deep below the New Mexico desert. The D’ni have a unique ability to write books that can link to other worlds. The discovery of their ability and the clash of cultures is the catalyst for novels and games. Until 2002, Myst […]

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