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Movie reviews for the gaming fiend; put down the controller in lieu of these films about gamers, VR-focused documentaries and adaptations of your favorite video games.
10 Ways to Your Online Business
10 Steps To Starting, Scaling & Growing A Digital Business In 2022 You’ve got the idea, you’ve got the technology and you have all the passion and drive needed to start your own digital business, but where do you begin? How should you start? Who should you partner with? And what about scale and growth? This step-by-step guide on how to start, scale and grow a digital business in 2022 breaks it down so that anyone looking to follow in your footsteps can get started the right way from day one.
Md Omur FarukPublished about a year ago in GamersSCRIPT MONEY TV
When it began we wanted to host our own channel or some sort of time slot. A site where our label can create content in which we own and we could rake in millions from just having a distribution deal. We used platforms like Twitch and Streamlabs to ensure that we put out the best content for live reviews and intermittent gameplay, along the way we figured out a way to use live streaming as a promotional tool to help us sell fans.
Terence KingPublished 2 years ago in GamersHTML5 Games- Future of the Online Gaming Business?
HTML5 was launched in the year 2008 as the fifth release of the HTML standard. It instantly surpassed "Flash" the first time it appeared. Nowadays, HTML5 games have completely sidelined Flash games and are now one of the most played games that you can play on the internet. Gaming has seen an enormous change. The advent of new technology is a major factor in the expansion in the gaming industry by offering players an enhanced and immersive gaming experience.
How Old Is Goku? A Never-Ending Battle Dragon Ball
He is raised as a human named Son Goku and becomes Earth's mightiest warrior and defender. As he grows up, he becomes the father of two sons, Gohan and Goten. He is also a grandfather to Pan.
Nadeem MirzaPublished 2 years ago in Gamers'Evil Dead the Game' Beta Retrospective and Impressions
And thus ends the second Evil Dead the Game beta. We laughed. We cried. We sawed some limbs off Kandarian Demons. Well, I didn’t. For the purposes of the beta, I decided I would main Ed Getley and see just how much I could improve my Hunter skills in my short time with the online component. Maybe it started as a joke, figuring absolutely no one would willingly choose Ed of all characters, especially when Kelly and Ash help round out the Hunter category. And yet, by the close of the weekend, I found myself being far more productive of a team member than expected, proving that everyone on the Evil Dead the Game cast list serves a purpose.
Mark LoProtoPublished 2 years ago in GamersHalo: TV Series
“We didn’t look at the game.” Halo showrunner Steven Kane told Variety in a recent interview that the crew behind the new live-action series was not interested in staying true to the source material. "We didn’t talk about the game,” He added, much to the frustration of Halo enthusiasts all over the world, “We talked about the characters and the world. So I never felt limited by it being a game.”
Louis MihaelPublished 2 years ago in GamersVideo Games That Have Been Turned Into Movies
The announcement of a new Super Mario Bros movie starring Chris Pratt coming to theatres in December of 2022 has gotten many fans thinking of the relationship between video games and the film industry. Over the years, there have been a variety of video game-inspired movies made, some turning into huge hits and others missing the mark. Fans often flock to the theatres both excitedly and apprehensively. Check out a few of these films below.
Why Game-Based Movies Need To Stop Now
Over the years, there have been many attempts to make videogames into movies. These usually end in disaster, and the only movie that most people can name is "Tomb Raider" starring Angelina Jolie.
Abhishek GuptaPublished 2 years ago in Gamers- Top Story - February 2022
Game-Based Movies Need To Stop
To this day, I have yet to find a game-based movie that has done an amazing job adapting a game to a movie. I think it is fair to say that it is nearly impossible to cram 10 to 12 hours of gameplay or an entire series into a 90-minute movie. But movies will continue to try to do so.
Davlin KnightPublished 2 years ago in Gamers What is Squid Game and why do people watch it?
However, with only nine episodes, all of which are easily bridgeable, you might find yourself without a show after watching all of the dark series in one night (guilty as charged). Squid Game is gruesomely violent and emotionally punishing. It’s also one of Netflix’s most popular shows. Since its premiere on Sept. 17, the South Korean thriller has become a global phenomenon: Its viewership has increased by 481% in less than a month, and the hashtag #SquidGame has been viewed more than 22.8 billion times on Tik Tok. It’s easy to see why: The series is superbly acted and visually striking, containing easily recognizable outfits and diabolical plot twists that make it ripe for endless theorizing and memes. But it also begs an uncomfortable question: Why are we so obsessed with a show about human suffering? A drama inspired by South Korean history and politics, Squid Game follows Seong Gi-hun and 455 other debt-ridden participants who are whisked away to an island to play six rounds of basic children’s games. If they survive, they win 45.6 billion won (about $38 million). If they lose, they die in terrifying and inhumane ways — all while a group of billionaires watch for their own voyeuristic pleasure. It’s a clear commentary on how crushing economic inequality and financial instability can be for lower-income people — issues that only have been exacerbated by the global pandemic. Particularly against the backdrop of the last 18 months, “People can identify with feeling like they’re not the ruling class, but the underdog or the downtrodden,” Dr. Eric Bender, a child, adolescent, adult, and forensic psychiatrist tells Bustle. Desperation, indeed, is what drives Squid Game’s participants to compete. Although they’re given the option to leave the game at the beginning of the show, they all ultimately return, realizing that scraping by in the real world with no viable way to escape poverty is possibly worse than risking death for a life-altering prize. From this perspective, the brutality is almost beside the point — although there likely are some people who do watch for the gore. “The violence really puts an exclamation mark on the human struggle elements,” says Dr. Praveen Kambam, a child, adolescent, and forensic psychiatrist. “[It] shows just how far these people are willing to go ... They would rather endure this level of violence, or chance of violence, than deal with the system outside of the game.”
Ms. ThomasPublished 3 years ago in GamersDocumentary Review: 'Artificial Gamer'
Several years ago a group of programmers, under the direction of Greg Brockman, set themselves a remarkable goal. Brockman’s initiative was to create an artificial intelligence that could not only compete with some of the best gamers in the world but could be capable of learning to defeat the greatest players in the world. The game Brockman chose for his project is one that has become the most lucrative and exciting in professional gaming, DOTA 2.
Sean PatrickPublished 3 years ago in GamersSuper Mario Bros (1993) - a nostalgic guilty pleasure
Some films are indisputable classics. Others are a matter of taste or preference. And some are just awful, but there are those of us who love them anyway. One such film is Super Mario Bros.
Daniel TessierPublished 3 years ago in Gamers