Last weekend, the urban legend of E.T. was proven true. What does this mean for James Rolfe's feature film that revolves around this legend?
The video game 'E.T, The Extraterrestrial' for Atari 2600 is considered one of the biggest flops in gaming history. Yet the game's designer, Howard Scott Warshaw, says he couldn't be prouder of that honor. This is the story of an awesomely bad video game.
Jakejames Lugo of The Koalition writes: On the tenth episode of TK Spotlight, Senior Editor Jakejames Lugo brings on the Angry Video Game Nerd himself, James Rolfe from Cinemassacre, to talk about gaming, movies, and so much more. The two of them discuss the impact of the AVGN series on internet culture, retro game reviews, and the challenges being an independent film director. PLUS: James talks about his plans for future videos and film projects outside of the Angry Video Game Nerd. This is the episode you definitely don’t want anyone to miss out on!
This was a rather insightful interview and is definitely inspirational for those who may want to start creating content for this industry.
Many modern gamers might be too young to remember those fully-complete marvels of gaming goodness that formed the early gamescape prior to the rise of DLC and patches for missing and broken game content.