Arcane is a mature animated TV show that takes place in the war-torn city of Piltover and the underground of Zaun. It explores the origins of iconic champions from the popular video game League of Legends, featuring a strong-female-lead, magic, supernatural-fantasy, and epic-action.
High schooler Rakuro loves beating bad games. But can he discover all the secrets hidden in a best-selling VR game?
Game Grumps: Dan and Arin playin' games, gettin' mad and being bad!
The Bugster Virus, formed from video games, threatens humanity and seeks to turn Bugsters into complete beings. A hospital intern, Emu Hojo, and three other Kamen Riders (Brave, Snipe, and Lazer) must defeat the virus and save humanity.
GamesMaster is a popular TV show from the 1990s that focused on gaming contests, reviews, and challenges. It provided a platform for gamers to showcase their skills and compete against each other. The show also featured expert advice, cheat codes, and interviews with game developers.
NEW GAME! follows Aoba Suzukaze, a high school graduate who joins Eagle Jump, a video game company, as a character designer. She works alongside her colleagues, navigating the challenges of the gaming industry while forming friendships and learning about herself.
Xbox almost didn't happen. Find out why in this behind-the-scenes, six-part series that takes you back to the scrappy beginnings of Microsoft's video game console. It's the untold story of the people behind the box, glitches and all.
Liu Yinuo, a 30-year-old ordinary office worker, was accidentally summoned to the game world. To get back to the real world, Liu Yinuo, an excellent game player, began to teach an 18-year-old girl, Tian Enya to play games, who is the savior in the game world. In the end, the two girls finished the goal in the game world with the help of many partners and returned to the real world with a more positive attitude towards life.
Video game television show with tricks, news, and coverage of events related to Nintendo. With Gus Rodriguez (co-creator of the Mexican video game magazine Club Nintendo) and Javier R. Avila (El chavo) as hosts.
2 Player Productions and Double Fine Productions present Double Fine PsychOdyssey, an unprecedented documentary experience seven years in the making. Ten years after the release of their flagship video game Psychonauts, Double Fine Productions returns to its most celebrated franchise with Psychonauts 2. Now facing the pressure to produce a worthy sequel, the studio must confront overly ambitious designs, poor morale, technical challenges and financial woes, all during a turbulent span of time for the world. Double Fine PsychOdyssey is the direct continuation of the acclaimed series Double Fine Adventure, and offers even deeper insight into the passion, humor, and heartbreak of video game development.
The story of the gaming phenomenon that is Street Fighter II, exploring its origins and its impact on the lives of kids and teenagers worldwide.
Horror pros Shane & Ryan play through different spooky video games to try and best virtual ghouls.
Dexter Thomas reveals the untold stories of the video game industry and meets people changing how we play today.
A featured Film about Persona 3 characters and the f***** up shit they say to each other.
Discover how Sony entered the video game market and created a console that took the world by storm, forever transforming the gaming landscape.
Parker Coppins, star of a popular YouTube gaming channel, offers comedic gameplay commentary on a variety of games. Some segments include "Scare the Heck Out of Parker," in which Coppins plays horror games, "Parker vs. the Fans," in which he plays one chosen by the fans, and "Parker's Virtual Reality," in which he delves into virtual reality games.
Bad Influence! is an early to mid-1990s British factual television programme broadcast on CITV between 1992 and 1996, and was produced in Leeds by Yorkshire Television. It looked at video games and computer technology, and was described as a "kid’s Tomorrow's World". It was shown on Thursday afternoons and had a run of four series of between 13 and 15 shows, each of 20 minutes duration. For three of the four series, it had the highest ratings of any CITV programme at the time. Its working title was Deep Techies, a colloquial term derived from 'techies' basically meaning technology-obsessed individuals.