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      • They need to be feature films, from production to release, based on real games, so that we can track a direct line from Super Mario Bros. onward—noting how the world has come to accept gaming as a mainstream pastime while these two art forms continue to overlap more and more.
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  2. 2 days ago · By the time of the NES and console revolution, actual real games started becoming the focal plot point, like the infamous Super Mario Bros. 3 competition in 1989’s The Wizard. Eventually, we...

  3. List of films based on video games. This page is a list of film adaptations of video games. These include local, national, international, direct-to-video and TV releases, and (in certain cases) online releases.

    Title
    Director
    Release Date
    Worldwide Box Office
    Emma Tammi
    October 27, 2023
    $297,180,814 [128]
    Jeff Fowler
    April 8, 2022
    $405,421,518 [125]
    February 18, 2022
    $401,748,820 [122]
    November 24, 2021
    $38,600,612 [119]
    • Chanbara Beauty: The Movie—Vortex
    • Dead Trigger
    • House of The Dead
    • Alone in The Dark II
    • Alone in The Dark
    • Bloodrayne 2: Deliverance
    • Ao Oni Ver. 2.0
    • Tekken 2: Kazuya’s Revenge
    • Ao Oni
    • Postal

    Year: 2009 Director:Tsuyoshi Shoji Somehow looking even cheaper than the original OneChanbara movie, Chanbara Beauty: The Movie—Vortex (AKA OneChanbara: Bikini Zombie Slayers which tells you exactly all you need to know about this intensely amateurish film) feels like a rediscovered VHS copy of a movie some buddies made over a weekend one lazy summ...

    Year: 2017 Director:Mike Cuff, Scott Windhauser Dead Trigger holds a special place in history, being the first live-action videogame movie ever adapted from an app. Other than that particular milestone, the Dolph Lundgren-starring zombie movie is mostly only notable for its troubled production: Original writer/director Mike Cuff was fired two days ...

    Year: 2003 Director:Uwe Boll A group of kids head to an island rave, only to find out that it’s infested with zomb—okay, you know what? No words will ever truly describe how awful this movie is. Just watch this scene instead.—Megan Farokhmanesh

    Year: 2008 Director:Michael Roesch, Peter Scheerer Frequent Uwe Boll screenwriters/producers Peter Scheerer and Michael Roesch take over this notorious franchise for the sequel, which no longer even has the dubious merits of Christian Slater or Tara Reid to its name. Slater’s returning main character has been recast, interestingly enough, by Rick Y...

    Year: 2005 Director:Uwe Boll Based on the mostly has-been casting choices, you have to wonder if these actors weren’t alone in the dark themselves with unpaid bills. Christian Slater is captain of this failboat as a paranormal researcher with special abilities. There’s a plot in here somewhere, but its holes are big enough for Mr. Slater to drive s...

    Year: 2007 Director:Uwe Boll Muddy, shot almost entirely at night and plotted like a porn parody of Deadwood (that also happens to have vampires…at least in name), BloodRayne 2: Deliverance makes the first film in Uwe Boll’s franchise look like a fantasy masterpiece in comparison. Billy the Kid is a vampire (with an accent so unplaceable and uninte...

    Year: 2015 Director:Hideaki Maekawa Not a sequel to the original Ao Oni, Ao Oni ver. 2.0 has a new director (Hideaki Maekawa) and cast but involves the same characters doing the same thing as in the first film: Going into a mansion and encountering monsters. More than that, though, they follow a plot with many of the exact same moments. Released a ...

    Year: 2014 Director:Wych Kaos In a minefield of straight-to-DVD or direct-to-VOD sequels, Tekken 2: Kazuya’s Revenge is actually the rare videogame prequel film. Directed by Wych Kaosayananda (yes, of Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever infamy), the film sees the return of Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa’s Heihachi Mishima as the patriarch’s warped familial backstory i...

    Year: 2014 Director:Daisuke Nibayashi Daisuke Kobayashi’s dull adaptation of the RPG Maker horror game of the same name, Ao Oni’s extended sequence watching someone play/talk about the game in question is indicative of the whole. It’s a film filled with stereotypical videogame adaptation flaws: Wooden performances, silly plotting and lots of filler...

    Year: 2007 Director:Uwe Boll Perhaps Uwe Boll’s biggest swing at comedy, his shockless adaptation of Postal (featuring Boll staple Zack Ward and appearances by Dave Foley and J.K. Simmons) is a deeply racist, unfunny hackfest that feels as if Boll’s incompetent theft had looted the last trope from action movies and moved on to South Park. Boll co-w...

  4. A video game adaptation in film and television is a film or television series that is based on a video game, usually incorporating elements of the game's plot or gameplay. History. 1986–1992: First feature films. Super Mario Bros.:

  5. Mar 30, 2023 · From "Clue" to "Resident Evil," "Tetris," and "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves," here are the best adaptations of video and board games and where you can see them.

  6. May 23, 2024 · The best movies based on video games are a testament to the creative potential of this sub-genre. They combine elements of the original games with new perspectives to craft a cinematic experience for both fans and newcomers alike. These adaptations have carved out a niche within the film industry and contributed to modern pop culture.