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Rarity: Retro Video Game Collecting in the Modern Era

  • 2021
  • 1h 41m
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6.4/10
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Aaron Stapish, James Rolfe, and John Riggs in Rarity: Retro Video Game Collecting in the Modern Era (2021)
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Interviews with casual retro game collectors to collectors with the most expensive retro game collections in the worldInterviews with casual retro game collectors to collectors with the most expensive retro game collections in the worldInterviews with casual retro game collectors to collectors with the most expensive retro game collections in the world

  • Director
    • Edward Payson
  • Stars
    • Jason Baamonde
    • Bobby Baqai
    • Brett Ennis
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    • Director
      • Edward Payson
    • Stars
      • Jason Baamonde
      • Bobby Baqai
      • Brett Ennis
    • 22User reviews
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      • 2 wins total

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    9kevin-45609

    Very nostalgic

    I really enjoyed this documentary about the video game industry. As a child who grew up in the 80s/90s spending all my free time playing Nintendo and later sega- this was a really fun walk down memory lane. I really sympathized with all of the collectors and liked the different viewpoints and styles of collecting. Made me want to go home and hookup my N64, which is the oldest system i still own lol.
    leonardzhang03711

    Like stepping into a retro game store, but with a high class air

    This documentary will make u feel like you went back in time to the 80s to 90s, or u took a trip to a retro arcade.

    Seeing video games as a collector's game is on a whole different level.
    9ath0629

    Funny, Educational and GAMES!!!

    I never knew about the people who collects old / older video games. This movie documents behind the popular video games and go deeper on people collecting games. It's funny, educational and also eye opening. Highly recommended it.
    8Reviews_of_the_Dead

    Review for Rarity

    This was a documentary that I decided to check out late in my workday. I treat these like podcasts where I'll listen and look down when something interesting is said. What I normally do is watch ones that are films, in the horror genre or obscure cinema related. I decided to check this one out as I used to be a gamer. I didn't necessarily play Call of Duty, Minecraft or those types of games. My first system was a Sega Genesis before shifting to Nintendo and then to PlayStation. I was a big fan of JRPG when I shifted over to Sony.

    Now what we're getting here is meeting a good handful of collectors. What I like here is that we're seeing the guys at the top and others who are more like someone you might work with. There was a good cross section of people. I did like that we got to know them, what got them into collecting and then where do they see their future heading with what they do. Something that is also interesting here is that there is a question posed about if they think what they're doing is obsessed or by having channels to display what they have, is that showing off? I do like that one of them gives the best answer that is somewhere in the middle for sure.

    Another aspect I enjoyed here is that we get the history of video game collecting. This also ventures a bit into the history of this industry itself. I enjoyed seeing these people's collections, but hearing more of what they know about what they have or the lore they've heard, that interested me more. There is one who is from Europe who has a complete collection of systems for Nintendo's GameCube. That blew my mind.

    Then to shift over to filmmaking. I thought this was well-made. They did a good job of mixing in footage from games with the interviews that we're seeing. How they display the collections and having the interviewees showing the prized possessions was a good touch. The biggest thing that brought a smile to my face was using music that was inspired by the older games. That was a good touch for sure. This does tease at the end that there will be a part two. That is something I'd check out if it is made. I'd recommend it to collectors, especially of video games, or if you're an old school gamer for nostalgia.

    My Rating: 8 out of 10.
    3LizardKing97051

    No new ground

    It's flashy and well edited but it's essentially a rip off of all those retro VHS collecting films that are getting dumped on Tubi, each of them is basically the same film over and over. The filmmaker interviews wealthy and often annoying YouTube personalities who collect video games. An entire segment is devoted to video game grading and winds up being a big commercial for the company WataGames, another segment features a couple of the more bigoted personality's making fun of Christians and Christian video games. It's well put together and at times interesting but overall, it's sadly nothing new.

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      • October 5, 2021 (United States)
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