http://www.cracked.com/blog/choose-your-own-adventure-on-...
This ain't your childhood “Choose Your Own Adventure.” The illustrations are so gorgeous. I wish I could get them mounted on velvet and hang them up all over my apartment.
The next generation of choose-your-own-adventure is on YouTube, in the form of interactive videos. Help this poor woman fend off (or exact revenge on) her lust-filled significant other! I hope they make “Goosebumps” ones soon, I loved those books. Maybe NSFW for some tame suggestions of sexual activity.
A choose-your-own-adventure type YouTube video where you can do different fun things to a hot girl in a bikini, like drop a toaster in the water, or offer her a sandwich. Before you dismiss yourself as being totally above watching this, it's actually kind of funny and entertaining. I see bright things in this young lady's future.
You are George Bush! In Space! With an uncanny resemblance to Uncle Sam? It also looks like the moon has been colonized and Osama Bin Laden has been captured. So this is clearly a “Choose Your Own Adventure” to invest in.
http://gizmodo.com/5116396/apple-cyoa-page-1
Future, Cupertino — After a long and fruitful tenure as CEO, Steve Jobs steps down in early 2009 to fanfare and industry fawning. Apple needs a new leader. It’s time to choose your own adventure. Gizmodo imagines the future of Apple and it's up to you to choose the company's path. I don't know about this 'Choose Your Own Adventure' book, but I always ended up dying.
Incredibly confusing (is it me?) but totally fascinating and organized with obvious passion, U the Movie is an interactive construction of “the greatest movie ever made,” in which you contribute to and help shape the story. From what we can tell, it's kind of like Choose Your Own Adventure, but with, like, a million more choices.
Very cool interactive YouTube story - old school choose-your-own-adventure meets web video. So far 500,000 people have started the journey but only 100,000 have survived until the end. Can you survive the agents, dragons, and zombies and make it to the important meeting?
Culture Buzz A free series of comedy sketches you can download to your satnav or GPS mobile phone that uses your location to coordinate content with the places you drive past. Customized satellite sitcoms will bring back the charm of the highway strip. Unfortunately, these are only available for Brits cruising down the M6. For now, we’ll have to stick with being entertained by the Sean Connery voice setting on our GPS devices.