I just caught this the other day.
while its not terrible, there is no big breaking new info in it, but I guess like most here, I've already read about most of what was covered in this documentary.
I just thought with the title of this movie, it should have better lived up to it.
And why were there so many clips of little known actors, etc. telling their tales about video game history.
The movie kinda shot all over the time line and missed some important stuff. Did they ever really even go into a discussion about Tennis for Two?
There was one clip where a guy who I'd guess is younger than me (I'm 41) tells about how bummed he was during the video game crash of 83. I don't even remember knowing there was any so called crash at the time.
And what's up with the opening song? Who the hell chose Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now", and why did they play almost the whole damn thing? That just seemed out of place.