Al Alcorn

Al Alcorn

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Title: Outerlands
Released: December 19, 2017
Type: TV
A documentary series on the people and culture of videogames from AREA 5.
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Easy to Learn, Hard to Master: The Fate of Atari
Title: Easy to Learn, Hard to Master: The Fate of Atari
Character: Self
Released: February 1, 2017
Type: Movie
Before Google, Yahoo and even Apple, before the Silicon Valley cliché of informal dress code, skateboards running the corridors and wild creativity became commonplace, one company embodied the digital economy lifestyle and business style: the one firm coming out of the Age of Aquarius was Atari. The story of Atari is two-thirds the story of Nolan Bushnell, founder and visionary, and one-third the first and probably biggest boom and bust of the new economy some 20 years before the new economy even existed. Atari was showing that technology is cool, way before the personal computer revolution took place and they were reaching out to an ever-growing audience with something that is still cool today: video games. Atari literally introduced the digital world to the mass consciousness.
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8 Bit Generation: The Commodore Wars
Title: 8 Bit Generation: The Commodore Wars
Character: Himself
Released: May 9, 2016
Type: Movie
The rise and fall of Commodore computers in the 70s and 80s as described by the people who created the companies and technologies.
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World 1-1
Title: World 1-1
Character: Self
Released: January 15, 2015
Type: Movie
How Atari helped create the games industry years before it should have happened, and the lucky deals and unfortunate mistakes that almost destroyed the entire industry just as quickly as it was born. The personalities of the pioneers, the creations of the engineers, and the challenges, technology and business deals. See the games and hear the stories from the creators themselves.
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Video Games: The Movie
Title: Video Games: The Movie
Character: Self
Released: July 18, 2014
Type: Movie
From executive producer Zach Braff and director Jeremy Snead, "Video Games: The Movie" is an epic feature length documentary chronicling the meteoric rise of video games from nerd niche to multi-billion dollar industry. Narrated by Sean Astin and featuring in-depth interviews with the godfathers who started it all, the icons of game design, and the geek gurus who are leading us into the future, "Video Games: The Movie" is a celebration of gaming from Atari to Xbox and an eye-opening look at what lies ahead.
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How Videogames Changed the World
Title: How Videogames Changed the World
Character: Himself
Released: November 30, 2013
Type: Movie
From Pong to Grand Theft Auto, Charlie Brooker delves into the history of videogames and pulls out a selection of its most significant titles. From Atari to Angry Birds, How Videogames Changed the World explores how interactive entertainment evolved from a penny arcade diversion into a medium that some believe is art, and shows how it is changing the way we work, communicate and, of course, play. Joined by Jonathan Ross, Dara O'Briain and gaming legends like Will Wright and John Romero, Brooker looks at how videogames have become the most progressive art form of the last 40 years. This humorous and insightful tour will surprise and entertain the uninitiated and dedicated gamers alike.
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Game On! The Unauthorized History of Video   Games
Title: Game On! The Unauthorized History of Video Games
Character: Himself - Pong Inventor
Released: November 15, 2006
Type: Movie
CNBC examines the history of the video game industry from the first tennis game developed for an oscilloscope to the Atari and video arcade game boom of the early 1980s. It looks at the history of electronic game all the way up to the current Nintendo, Playstation, and Xbox game systems.
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Stella at 20: An Atari 2600 Retrospective - Vol. 1
Title: Stella at 20: An Atari 2600 Retrospective - Vol. 1
Character: Self
Released: July 29, 2000
Type: Movie
Over the course of August 1997, interviews were shot for a video documentary entitled Stella at 20: An Atari 2600 Retrospective. The founders of Atari, the original engineers, the famous programmers, and some lesser known programmers were gathered together to look back on the system that launched the home videogame industry. Volume 1 contains a roundtable discussion on the origin of the 2600 itself, from concept to finished product, as well as musings on the rise and fall of Atari and changes in the industry then vs. now.