No, but everyone can watch it
To the best of my knowledge, Ghostbusters was not taken from a book. Before the movie was made a magazine reported that Dan Ackroyd was writing the screenplay.
It was made when it was none of your buisness
The game is Ghostbusters.
He wasn't a ghost. He was a giant Stay-Puff Marshmallow Man. He was made of marshmallow.
A script had been written by Dan Ackroyd about a "Ghostbusters III" where they would end up in Hell, but it is believed Bill Murray and Harold Ramis stopped getting along during that time and that caused the movie to never be made. That script has now been scrapped and an updated one has been written. It is unconfirmed at this time if there will officially be a third movie.
Ray Erskine Parker Jr didn't make any song famous per se, but he wrote and performed the theme songs to both Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters 2. There was some controversy involved in the Ghostbusters theme song. Ray Parker Jr was sued by Huey Lewis, accused of plagiarism. The case was settled out of court.
The 1960s version of "Would You Like to Swing on a Star" was performed by Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters. This classic song, written by Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Burke, became a popular hit during that era. Crosby's smooth vocals combined with the harmonies of the Andrews Sisters made it a memorable rendition.
Currently there is a 3rd installment planned for Ghostbusters, the three main characters from the previous two films are planned to be used as a mentor capacity to the new younger ghostbusters. This is little known about the new ghostbusters film that will be made however it is evident that something is in the works as there is a new video game out for all "next" generation consoles including the three main characters. Also there is the constant running of television adds about the game which is seldom done. Basically this is a media hype to get people excited about ghostbusters and then they will officially announce the film. There have been some sites that have commented on CGI characters for the three previous main characters, however at this time that is obviously false as all three have current contracts with ghostbusters trademark holders.
No it is not made in a PS2 version of the game The PS2 does not have the capability of the PS3 and would require a game that was not up to the PS3 version of the game
No, not yet, but the Japanese version has been made, so the English one ought to come out eventually, like Obelisk.
By what year it was made in like 1999 it is a windows nt. A 1998 Is a windows 98