Aliens misinterpret video feeds of classic arcade games as a declaration of war and attack Earth in the form of these games. A group of unlikely heroes, including a software installer, the President of the United States, and a criminal, must use their gaming skills to save the world. They face challenges from Galaga, Centipede, Pac-Man, and more. With the help of video game characters like Donkey Kong and Q*Bert, they defeat the aliens and restore peace. Along the way, they learn the importance of teamwork and friendship.
Donkey Kong and his friends embark on a thrilling and action-packed jungle adventure, facing off against the villainous King K. Rool and his minions. With their unique abilities and teamwork, they must overcome obstacles and solve puzzles to save their island home. This classic animated TV show is filled with comedy, slapstick humor, and heartwarming moments that the whole family will enjoy.
The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters is a documentary film that explores the world of competitive gaming through the story of two men vying for the high score in the classic arcade game Donkey Kong. The film follows Steve Wiebe, a teacher and family man from Washington, as he attempts to beat the long-standing record held by Billy Mitchell, a controversial figure in the gaming community. As Wiebe trains and competes, the film delves into the themes of competitiveness, obsession, and the lengths people will go to achieve their goals. With a mix of humor and drama, The King of Kong offers an engaging look at the world of competitive gaming.
Blastazoid was a video game themed MTV show starring CKY Crew members Brandon DiCamillo, Rake Yohn and Joe Frantz. The show featured pranks and set-ups reminiscent of predecessor Bam Margera, and showcased user-created gaming footage found on the internet. Only two episodes of the show were aired. It is unclear how many were originally planned or actually filmed. The show was eventually cancelled because of a dispute between MTV and the makers of the show. The show eventually evolved into a podcast which is run by more or less the same crew, Art Webb 1986, Rake Yohn and Brandon DiCamillo to name a few. The podcast is called "GameCasa", they also have a website and a YouTube channel, where they make videos/reviews related to video games in a way reminiscent of Blastazoid.
A child acquires a magical video game that he uses to influence the world around him.
Classic arcade champion Dwayne Richard pulls back the curtain on the King of Kong film, including how the filmmakers changed the facts of the story, how Billy Mitchell received payoffs from them and how the man who really defeated Mitchell's 1982 Donkey Kong record was left out of the film. You'll never look at the King of Kong the same way after you've learned the truth.
This VHS tape, sent to subscribers of Nintendo Power, showcases behind-the-scenes footage of Donkey Kong Country, along with tips from the game testers. The video concludes with a brief sneak peek at Killer Instinct.
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