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Steven Spielberg wants to “play every video game”

GamerNode spoke to Steven Spielberg on the red carpet for the premiere of The Adventures of Tintin movie. Among what Mr. Spielberg said: "I want to play every video game."

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CynicalVision4533d ago

I wonder if he ever played E.T.

Micro_Sony4533d ago

I wonder if he ever played Haze or Too Human.

DaveMan4533d ago

No you don't Mr. Speilberg. That'd be a huge waste of time. Play top 10 goty finalists, and top 10 indie goty finalists.

Animals_as_Leaders4533d ago

You realise GOTY is not necessarily an indication of quality, but rather an indication of popularity?

Basically the last 10 games I would buy are GOTY because in order to obtain that level of mass appeal they have to water down the difficulty, narrative and game length just so the ADHD kids can finish the game in 4 hours with their trophy/achievement in hand before moving onto the next 'GOTY/AAA' title.

zerocrossing4532d ago

Exactly! now if more people actually understood this as the truth we mite finally get some quality back into our gaming.

dinkeldinkse4532d ago

It's nice to see that there are people that see how worthless GOTY are to a game's quality.

jacksonmichael4533d ago

That strikes me as mathematically impossible.

MizTv4533d ago

not me there is alot of bad games.

GraveLord4533d ago

Steven, not all games are as amazing as Uncharted 3.
You'll be better off making movies.

DeathAvengers4532d ago

There are plenty of them though.

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Direct your own Spielberg 'movie' and play manic games with Tarantino

Lights! Camera! Action! Put yourself in the director’s chair with this reboot of Steven Spielberg’s 'Director’s Chair' video game.

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ICONS: Howard Scott Warshaw's other movie game

Howard Scott Warshaw found success with a Steven Spielberg movie game before E.T.

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Landfill Search For 'E.T.' Video Game is Halted

New Mexico environmental regulators are blocking two companies from digging up an Alamogordo landfill in search of a rumored cache of what some consider the worst Atari video game of all time. Game cartridges for "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial," based on Steven Spielberg's blockbuster hit film, were reportedly dumped in the landfill in the 1980s, according to the Alamogordo Daily News.

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