
Wright also told Joystiq that the video game resonated enough that he decided to include the video game version of Scott in a key scene of the film, pushing the SP comic/movie/game trifecta past integrated marketing monster madness and into the real of serendipitous sequential art success."I saw the game as we were editing, and I sort of heard the sound effects, and I said, 'Oh, can we use some of the sound effects?' So we put some of the sound effects from the game in."
Fans can gage whether all of the SP franchise's elements play well together once the game and movie drop in a few weeks. From the looks of things, though, it's cool to see how much care was put into building a well-rounded multimedia experience for fans.
[Via Joystiq]


























