It makes perfect sense when you think about it. What is the one element missing
from video games these days? Yes, exactly, it's oil painting. Do you know how much more popular Tomb Raider would
have been if instead of Lara Croft you just spent the whole time painting mountains? Well, AGFRAG Entertainment is
taking video games to the next level with a new game based on the paintings of Bob Ross, the poofy-haired, avuncular
gentleman who lulled us all into contentment with his soothing voice and gentle instruction on the long-running PBS
series The Joy of Painting. The new game will utilize the new Nintendo Revolution controller, a remote
control-like controller which can be used just like a paintbrush. Gamers can also hear Ross' voice, as the developers
have the rights to the audio files from the series. Alas, the game has no publisher yet, but you can submit ideas for
the game to the developers here.
[via Jeff Pidgeon]














