a f***in' Goosebumps game????

Do they even still write these? I'm still certain that they just had a huge group of writers to do them. I can't imagine one person writing all these shitty kiddy survival horror books.
 
This could be interesting. I was never a big reader of these, but my niece (who is 8) is getting into these, and my nephews (5 & 3) love the made for tv movies that they've seen (enough that they talk about them days later).

So, this is something I'll probably keep an eye on.
 
I read (and still have) all of the main series, and I know I even have some of the Goosebumps 2000 books. I really loved them as a kid, and my parents usually bought them for me, I think because they really liked the fact that I was reading. I know they always wanted my brother to read more, but he never did.

I actually still have the 2 Goosebumps games (Horrorland, which was my favorite book and Attack of the Mutant).
 
[quote name='Slayzer']I actually remember playing that exact game on the PC. Although it was more of an "FMV Adventure" like 7th guest only you were in Horrorland and had to evade werewolves and zombies while finding your friends and parents. If it's not updated that game is going to look like garbage even on Wii, I was playing it on a Pentium 1!

http://www.amazon.com/R-L-Stine-Goo..._1?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1215775255&sr=8-1[/quote]

Dont forget that Jeff Goldblum was the main badguy in the game, that alone is pure awesomeness.
 
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