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| 30 Minute ‘Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain’ Gameplay Demo
E3 2014 was jam-packed with video game previews, as was expected, but one game not spotlighted much—at least not publicly—was Hideo Kojima‘s upcoming sequel Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. A new cinematic trailer for the game was released during E3, but the good stuff, the gameplay footage, was shown only behind closed doors. Now, a week or so later, Kojima took part in a livestream in which the 30-minute gameplay demo shown at E3 was shared with the rest of the world. You can check it out below.
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| Documentary ‘Video Games: The Movie’ Gets A Trailer, Distribution
A new documentary is on the way titled Video Games: The Movie, and, as you might have guessed, it is all about video games—from the early days of gaming and following the unbelievable evolution to where they are today, a true art form and multi-billion dollar industry. The documentary is directed by Jeremy Snead, and executive produced by Zach Braff (Garden State, Wish I Was Here) and Cliff Bleszinski (Gears of War trilogy, Unreal Tournament). It is narrated by The Goonies and Lord of the Rings star Sean Astin. Now Video Games: The Movie has found itself a distributor, with Variance Films acquiring the rights, and a trailer has also been released, which you can check out below.
...continue reading » Tags: Alison Haislip, Chris Hardwick, Clare Grant, Cliff Bleszinski, Doug TenNapel, Hideo Kojima, Hiroyoki Kobayashi, Jeremy Snead, Nolan Bushnell, Palmer Luckey, Sean Astin, Video Games: The Movie, Warren Spector, Wil Wheaton, Zach Braff | |
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| ‘Metal Gear Solid’ Movie Grabs ‘Kings Of Summer’ Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts
A Metal Gear Solid movie has been in what seems to be a perpetual gestation with no solid news on production in sight. The complex history of the game makes it nearly impossible to envision as a film, but Sony hasn’t given up, and has now taken the first step to making the adaptation. Kings of Summer director Jordan Vogt-Roberts is in talks to direct a movie based on the hit video game franchise that has lasted nearly three decades. Hit the jump for more info.
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