8-bit cinema
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Mad Max: Fury Road As A 90s Arcade Game
Besides a 1990 NES game and Outlander, there wasn’t really a Mad Max video game back in the day that was just as good as the first three movies. If anything, the second movie’s plot had potential for a super arcade game.
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Frozen Would Have Been An Excellent Super Nintendo Game
If only Frozen had come out during the 16-bit heyday of Disney video games. Then we’d have fond memories of this CineFix 16-bit interpretation, instead of Frozen Free Fall on the iPhone.
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The 16-Bit Fifth Element Game We Never Had
Too bad that Luc Besson’s shiny sci-fi epic The Fifth Element came out in 1997 and slightly missed the 16-bit era. As the latest 8-bit Cinema short by Cinefix shows, it could have been a pretty cool licensed 2D action game, something similar to Flashback or Blackthorne.
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The First Rule Of Final Fight Club Is…
“…don’t eat hamburgers you find on the ground.” Wait, that’s not it.