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How Video Games Changed the World

  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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How Video Games Changed the World (2013)
Documentary

Charlie Brooker takes you on a journey through time to show the most influential video games on everyday life.Charlie Brooker takes you on a journey through time to show the most influential video games on everyday life.Charlie Brooker takes you on a journey through time to show the most influential video games on everyday life.

  • Directors
    • Al Campbell
    • Marcus Daborn
    • Graham Proud
  • Writers
    • Charlie Brooker
    • Matt Lees
    • John Blythe
  • Stars
    • Charlie Brooker
    • Al Alcorn
    • Malorie Blackman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    692
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Al Campbell
      • Marcus Daborn
      • Graham Proud
    • Writers
      • Charlie Brooker
      • Matt Lees
      • John Blythe
    • Stars
      • Charlie Brooker
      • Al Alcorn
      • Malorie Blackman
    • 2User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Charlie Brooker
    Charlie Brooker
    • Self - Presenter
    Al Alcorn
    Al Alcorn
    • Self
    • (as Allan Alcorn)
    Malorie Blackman
    • Self
    • (as Malorie Blackman OBE)
    David Braben
    • Self
    Nolan Bushnell
    Nolan Bushnell
    • Self
    Susan Calman
    Susan Calman
    • Self
    Felicia Day
    Felicia Day
    • Self
    Pete Donaldson
    • Self
    Neil Druckmann
    Neil Druckmann
    • Self
    Robert Florence
    • Self
    • (as Rob Florence)
    Ellie Gibson
    • Self
    Ron Gilbert
    • Self
    Berni Goode
    • Self
    Labrinth
    Labrinth
    • Self
    Matt Lees
    • Self
    Graham Linehan
    Graham Linehan
    • Self
    Keza MacDonald
    • Self
    Jeff Minter
    • Self
    • Directors
      • Al Campbell
      • Marcus Daborn
      • Graham Proud
    • Writers
      • Charlie Brooker
      • Matt Lees
      • John Blythe
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    bob the moo

    Brooker and the material makes it more than just another list show

    It was Charlie Brooker's name as part of the title that drew me to this show because, even though I have been a gamer since Granny's Garden on the BBC Acorn at my primary school, the material wasn't enough to do it because I have seen too many average "list shows" from Channel 4. You know the ones – cheaply made because you pay for a few clips, get a lot of lower grade celebs to talk about them with wide-eyes and the rest is done by the viewer agreeing or disagreeing in their front rooms. I don't hate list shows, but Channel 4 seem to churn them out more than the subjects demand.

    I was hoping Brooker would be a positive influence here and mostly he is. His humor and style are very much present even if his time is reduced – this is a film I would have much rather seen him do on BBC4 since there he tends to be the whole show and the contributions are more selective than Jonathon Ross and British rapper Labrinth. So on this hand it is another list show but in fairness I got past this because the subject is intelligent, informed and respectful. The list that the show works its way down is not about what is best or not, but rather forms a history of games and gaming aesthetics within popular culture and in this way it engages rather than frustrates.

    This is the list: 25. Pong 24. Space Invaders 23. Pacman 22. Manic Miner 21. Elite 20. Super Mario Bros 19. Tetris 18. The Secret of Monkey Island 17. Street Fighter 2 16. Doom 15. Night Trap 14. Tomb Raider 13. PaRappa the Rappa 12. Starcraft 11. The Sims 10. Grand Theft Auto 3 9. Shadow of the Colossus 8. World of Warcraft 7. Wii Sports 6. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 5. Braid 4. Angry Birds 3. Minecraft 2. The Last of Us 1. Twitter.

    There are many in there I played first time and many that I know about. All of them are discussed by those who appear to know and even the semi- celebs are generally sounding like they did play the games as opposed to reading a script. Each entry is also cleverly used to speak around the subject – so for example Tomb Raider brings up female role models in gaming while Braid brings up indie games and so on. This does several things, firstly it stops the complaining about things that don't make the list, mainly because one entry represents so many others (so GTA holds all of R* work) and secondly it puts it more in Brooker's discussion territory than Channel 4's list show territory and it is a better show for it.

    The picture is built really well – I know there are many who do not get gaming and I think the gradual discussion and finishing on Twitter helps put it in a bigger context really effectively. A superior list show thanks to the structure, commentary and typically acerbic presentation from Brooker.

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      Features Pong (1972)
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      Robocop Title Music (Gameboy video game)
      Written by Jonathan Dunn

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    • Release date
      • November 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Endemol Entertainment UK
      • Channel 4 Television
      • Zeppotron
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