After her game system summons her into the game world, Luci Parker must destroy a glitch reawakened to corrupt the game system. How does this idea sound? Please let me know.
It's a rather generic idea that's already been done several time. That doesn't mean it's bad ! It does mean however that you need to add a twist to it. Either in the plot (for example the 'glitch' isn't one, it was deliberately put in by the programmers and getting sucked in is the game) or in the setting (ex : the game is from a weird genre like a base building sim) Unrelated : You should make an introduction post in the new member introductions board. That's important forum etiquette
I'd say there's nothing wrong with the idea though I do question whether it's good for a short story. Seems more like a novella or novel to me. Though that could just be based on how I view short stories.
Sounds like a fun idea! It all depends how you orchestrate the details. You don't want it ending up sounding too much like Sword Art Online or something like that.
Honestly, sounds exactly like Tron. Doesn't mean it couldn't be done, but it's not new by a long shot.
There was an awesome cartoon in the late 80's/early 90's called Captain N: The Game Master that had a similar premise. In the show, a wizkid at Nintendo games gets sucked into his TV and right into the actual game(s) universe, where he teams up with various 'good guy' video game characters to fight evil boss characters from other games, all in an effort to get him back to his reality. It was kind of corny, but really fun if you were/are a fan of classic Nintendo.
I sense a bit of Tron, Lawnmower man, Reboot, Wreck-it Ralph, Ready play one, Sword Art Online. Might have been done before but they come along every generation of technology. What would keep the idea fresh is what dose the setting say that is new. But as the concept goes, it is a world where anything can happen and it is up to you how you define what rules your world abides by. Classic si-fi
As everyone says, it's been done. So what? Honestly, damn near everything's been done. Does this make writing a hopeless venture into an abyss of copycat ideas? Nope, wrong again. The story will carry its novelty through the voice of the author and their ability. Anything, and I mean anything, can be written to sell if it's in the hands of someone passionate enough about the writing to spend the time to learn and develop the necessary skills. My point is, write the story. If you're an amateur, cool. It'll suck when you write it either way the first time, but you'll learn some skills to make it better. Keep developing these skills and getting words on the document. And don't ask for verification. Nobody is going to write the story in your head but you. I don't need a synopsis, brief or large, doesn't matter. Get it out on paper, get some eyes on it to see where you struggle, and then suck up the pain to get those edits done.
Hi there, Micah! This idea actually sounds pretty cool, IMO-I'd certainly read it(especially as I'm a gamer, though I'm sure non-gamers could enjoy it as well).
I agree. Been there done that bought the shirt. But that shouldn't stop you. Writing is all about the interpretation.
This ! Stock plots are fine, and they're very good to start with when you don't have much experience. As I said before, the key is to figure out what you want to add to the recipe that make it *your* story.