While I don’t necessarily condone videogame to film adaptations, I can at least understand how they might work.Max Payne,Prince of Persia,Doom— all games with strong enough narrative to keep people in their seats for at least long enough to tear through a bucket of popcorn.

OK, so maybe notDoom… butSpore? According to Will Wright, a film birthed from the Spore universe is not completely out of the question.

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“WithSpore, we’re looking way outside the game space, such as TV, movies, etc.,” hetold Reutersduring an Asian press tour. “We’re basically planting the seeds to spread it out to a much wider group of people than would ever play a computer game.”

I’m not even going to attempt to imagine what aSporemovie could look like (note: OK, I already did — see above image). But here’s something to think about: with both Wright and EA clearly open to expanding theSporefranchise (currently only slated to hit PC, Nintendo DS, iPhones, and eventually the Wii), how long before we see it on the PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3?

Superman, Elio, and Glordon all looking up

It truly doesn’t look like anyone is going to miss out onSporefever, does it?

Three characters walking through red water with a massive dinosaur looming over them in jurassic world rebirth next to a boy riding a black dragon in how to train your dragon

Steve, Garrett, and Henry standing on a bridge in front of a Woodland Mansion in A Minecraft Movie.

Five A Minecraft Movie characters standing in a blocky Minecraft forest with a dog.

A Minecraft Movie cast standing together in Minecraft

The Fantastic Four standing in front of a large blue four in Marvel’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps film.

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The Fantastic Four and Thunderbolts teams from Marvel