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      • As the future continues to facilitate innovation, cinema and video games will begin to intersect. This does not mean that “traditional” video games and cinema enjoyed today will go extinct, simply, the integration of the two mediums is a natural progression that will create a new subset of media.
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  2. Jun 21, 2024 · Whether it's epic storytelling, groundbreaking visuals, or beloved characters jumping from the big screen to your gaming console and vice versa, the relationship between video games and cinema is a fascinating journey worth exploring.

  3. The difference between video games and cinema is not always interaction. For example, scratch and sniff is not inherently a characteristic of a video game even though it is inherently a form of interaction. Interactivity is a commonality between video games and cinema, however, it differs drastically between the two media formats.

  4. Jun 17, 2023 · Video Game Adaptations: The Intersection of Gaming and Cinema. Once upon a time, the crossroads where video games met cinema were seen as a dangerous intersection, a place where cherished...

  5. Aug 6, 2023 · Over the past few decades, video games have undergone an unprecedented evolution, edging closer to the realm traditionally occupied by cinema. As games have advanced in terms of graphical...

  6. Feb 22, 2021 · There’s always been a two-way street of influence between the film and video game industry. Action sequences from movies like ‘Edge of Tomorrow,’ ‘John Wick,’ and especially ‘Hardcore ...

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  7. Sep 11, 2017 · The way we conceptualize games – what makes games good, what constitutes a “real game”, what games are capable of, and so on – become complicated by the inevitable interaction with cinema and cinematic sensibilities to visual storytelling.

  8. Jul 11, 2016 · We’re slowly entering into an era where video games may act as a bridge between movie releases. Kabam, the studio behind super powered mobile games such as Marvel Contest of Champions recently announced that it is working on an epic-sized multiplayer mobile game based on James Cameron’s Avatar movie universe. With four sequels in the works ...