Prometheus
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I'm not sure how many of you guys will have heard about this movie already, but basically in November of this year (it was due to be early 2013, but it was ahead of schedule and the release was brought forward), Disney will be releasing a movie called Wreck-It Ralph. It's basically a story of a video game villain, who is determined to prove that he's not such a bad guy.
Disney appear to be very confident in the movie, even going so far as to liken it to a modern equivalent to Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, albeit one relating to video games as a subject-matter rather than to animation.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/Gxa_p_tULyE?feature=oembed
The above video shows an arcade cabinet that was built to promote the movie, at an event where early footage and concept artwork was shown last year. Unfortunately, it appears that it was only running a rolling demo, and wasn't playable!
Anyway, anyone who's even somewhat savvy about this sort of thing will readily notice how very significant this movie is: It is the first time ever* that video games have been deemed to be significant and mainstream enough to base Disney's big animated movie for the year upon.
I cannot overstate how huge this is, and whilst far too many "real gamers" and others of that sort of ilk will no doubt be too busy whining about how things aren't represented to suit their niche tastes, the rest of us should probably celebrate the fact that the medium has finally gained this sort of recognition!
*(I know that some folks will say that I'm wrong here, and will cite Tron as a reason why. However, Tron was about computers and their users and programs more than it was about video games, and whilst it contributed to gaming culture, it was not a part of it at the time of its release. And, of course, it goes without saying that Tron Legacy was not really in the spirit of the original, or even all that close to it.)
Reports from an event where early footage was shown last year included statements from the production crew that the final film would feature plenty of cameos from famous video game characters. The report linked here describes a "support group" scene featuring various video game villains, and some closer-to-complete images from that scene have gotten out onto the internet today.
You guys can't imagine how happy I am to see Dr. Wily in that line-up (especially considering Capcom's dire treatment of the Mega Man series, and of the Classic series in particular, in recent years - fake-NES-game downloadables are no way in which to treat a beloved franchise!). Dr. Wily. In a movie. In cinemas. How awesome is that?!
Anyway, yeah. Is anyone else looking forward to Wreck-It Ralph as much as I am?
EDIT: I should note that I've been following its progress for a while, and I already had a good feeling about it waaaay before the above image got out into the wild.
Disney appear to be very confident in the movie, even going so far as to liken it to a modern equivalent to Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, albeit one relating to video games as a subject-matter rather than to animation.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/Gxa_p_tULyE?feature=oembed
The above video shows an arcade cabinet that was built to promote the movie, at an event where early footage and concept artwork was shown last year. Unfortunately, it appears that it was only running a rolling demo, and wasn't playable!
Anyway, anyone who's even somewhat savvy about this sort of thing will readily notice how very significant this movie is: It is the first time ever* that video games have been deemed to be significant and mainstream enough to base Disney's big animated movie for the year upon.
I cannot overstate how huge this is, and whilst far too many "real gamers" and others of that sort of ilk will no doubt be too busy whining about how things aren't represented to suit their niche tastes, the rest of us should probably celebrate the fact that the medium has finally gained this sort of recognition!
*(I know that some folks will say that I'm wrong here, and will cite Tron as a reason why. However, Tron was about computers and their users and programs more than it was about video games, and whilst it contributed to gaming culture, it was not a part of it at the time of its release. And, of course, it goes without saying that Tron Legacy was not really in the spirit of the original, or even all that close to it.)
Reports from an event where early footage was shown last year included statements from the production crew that the final film would feature plenty of cameos from famous video game characters. The report linked here describes a "support group" scene featuring various video game villains, and some closer-to-complete images from that scene have gotten out onto the internet today.
You guys can't imagine how happy I am to see Dr. Wily in that line-up (especially considering Capcom's dire treatment of the Mega Man series, and of the Classic series in particular, in recent years - fake-NES-game downloadables are no way in which to treat a beloved franchise!). Dr. Wily. In a movie. In cinemas. How awesome is that?!
Anyway, yeah. Is anyone else looking forward to Wreck-It Ralph as much as I am?
EDIT: I should note that I've been following its progress for a while, and I already had a good feeling about it waaaay before the above image got out into the wild.
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