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Certified Fresh with 100% on Rotten Tomatoes!
Eugene Jarvis, the creator of 80s classic video games such as Defender and Robotron, returns to the industry in the 90s. In the process, he assembles a team that pioneers the concept of bringing live action into video games, kickstarting a new era in the arcades.
The technology mushrooms into massive hits such as Mortal Kombat and NBA Jam and soon the team begins to conquer the world. What began as a small tight-knit group begins to deal with success and eventually the rise of home consumer technology.
USA, 2020, 101 minutes, Not Rated, Directed by Joshua Y. Tsui
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“Tsui’s affection for Midway and the anarchic, go-for-broke era of the company’s heyday, goes a long way.”
—Kevin Jagernauth, THE PLAYLIST -
“For anyone who came of age during the late '80s and early '90s and had an interest in hitting the arcades, Tsui offers up a compulsively watchable oral history of the company that occupied much of the prime real estate.”
– Steven Saito, MOVEABLE FEST -
“It's an excellent look back at this exciting period in gaming history.”
– Ethan Anderton, SLASHFILM -
“One of the things I found fascinating about the documentary is that it puts a new perspective on video games.”
– Danielle Solzman, SOLZY AT THE MOVIES -
“The subject is interesting, and it has a very unique visual flair to it.”
– Anthony Ray Bench, FILM THREAT -
“A treasure trove of saved archival footage…the arcade documentary worth feeding all your quarters into.”
– Nathan Mattise, ARS TECHNICA