I love all these video game documentaries don't you? well only recently has a Kickstarter project taken place to fund such a film, based on one man's journey to collect and purchase over 600 games for the original NES along the way they chat with some of the most recognized video game celebs you could find, too many to list here, but I was reading a thread and this cropped up, I hadn't hard or seen anything of it, mainly because there is so much of this amazing content doing the rounds, in either book form or what ever, so I'm sharing it now while it's fresh in my mind
the name as stated above is called "Nintendo Quest!" and has been promoted acorrs many forums etc, and now arrives at RVG.
"NINTENDO QUEST:
THE MOST UNOFFICIAL and UNAUTHORIZED NINTENDO DOCUMENTARY EVER!
Synopsis:
One man. 30 days, 678 games. No online purchases. It's the premise that launched a film over 10,000 miles in the making and showcases the adventure of video game rock star, Jay Bartlett, a fanatic collector in pursuit of his dream to own a complete official North American NES library. Along the way, filmmaker Rob McCallum examines the enduring legacy of the NES and Nintendo.
This exciting new film has been featured on NBC, CBS, CTV, CBC Radio•One and on dozens of podcasts and blogs and features Tommy Tallarico, Syd Bolton, John Pompa, Mason Cramer, Matt Miller, Michelle Ireland, Brent Dolan, Carrie Swidecki, Thor Aackerlund, Billy Mitchell, Walter Day, Ben Gold, Todd Rogers, Triforce Johnson, Patrick Scott Patterson, Richie Knucklez and more!"
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have a look-see here, you can rent it or buy it.
http://nintendoquest.com/ (http://nintendoquest.com/)
Sounds great, I'll have to rent it. Thanks for posting about it!
I got this in San Antonio. A signed copy since they guys were there.Â
Cheers for the heads up fella.. I will check it out.
That looks very interesting and dare I say, cool
Finished watching this a few minutes ago. Quite a journey and not one I'd like to take on.
Lots of ups and downs but some really cool moments. Thanks for the heads up Greyfox!