Seth Rogen Directing Sega vs. Nintendo Console Wars Film

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Seth Rogen Directing Sega vs. Nintendo Console Wars Film



The epic console war of the 1990s will be brought to life in a movie co-directed by Seth Rogen.

The biggest battle of our lifetimes, the 1990s clash between console makers Sega and Nintendo, will be brought to life in a film directed by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. Appropriately titled Console Wars, the film is based on Blake J. Harris' book Console Wars: Sega, Nintendo, and the Battle that Defined a Generation, due out in May.

Rogen and Goldberg are frequent collaborators, having previously worked together on This is the End, Pineapple Express, and Superbad, among others. The film has been optioned by Sony, a company that entered the console wars in the mid-90s while Nintendo and Sega were still duking it out for gaming domination.

The book's Amazon page [http://www.amazon.com/Console-Wars-Nintendo-Defined-Generation/dp/0062276697] describes Console Wars as "a mesmerizing, behind-the-scenes business thriller that chronicles how Sega, a small, scrappy gaming company led by an unlikely visionary and a team of rebels, took on the juggernaut Nintendo and revolutionized the video game industry." I have no idea how that's going to translate to a live-action movie, but as a child of the 90s, I'm curious to find out.

Source: Independent.ie [http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/movies/rogen-to-make-console-wars-film-30036580.html]

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Mr.Mattress

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I smell a Dramocumentary akin to Saving Mr. Banks. Still, I think this will turn out fine. I kind of wanna see it.
 

Rad Party God

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In my country, Nintendo dominated the 8 and 16 bits, I knew of the existance of the Genesis, heck, I even owned a Game Gear (and I still do), but it wasn't pushed as hard as Nintendo's consoles market wise, in fact, I started playing Genesis games thanks to emulation back in '99 and I properly bought Genesis games until the "Ultimate Genesis Collection" on the 360 and some of those games on Steam.

Indeed, as a 90's kid, I'm incredibly curious to see this film, only to experience how it was like to be bombarded with Sega's ads back then.
 

Jadedvet

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This was around the time the first video game websites and forums were taking off. The flame wars were glorious.
 

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This might end up like being The King of Kong, which I heard was a lot of fun. As a child of the 90's and an avid videogamer I'll give it a shot.
 

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So is this movie going to be from the perspective of the Sega executives and employees? That's what it sounds like. It could certainly be interesting. Especially since I started playing games around the time of the Sega Genesis and SNES were duking it out.

Also, it's funny that it looks like this movie might be made or distributed by Sony.

Anyway, I fear this movie will make me yearn for the days when Sega was competent and made great systems and games. Back when Sonic was "Awesome" and the Genesis was the system of choice for a lot of people.
 

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This needs to be directed by Michael Bay.

It would be glorious.
Yes, also because that would free up these two to work on AMC's Preacher twenty-four / seven until it gleams like a polished jewel.


http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/132072-AMC-Working-on-Preacher-TV-Series
 

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The book's Amazon page [http://www.amazon.com/Console-Wars-Nintendo-Defined-Generation/dp/0062276697] describes Console Wars as "a mesmerizing, behind-the-scenes business thriller that chronicles how Sega, a small, scrappy gaming company led by an unlikely visionary and a team of rebels, took on the juggernaut Nintendo and revolutionized the video game industry." I have no idea how that's going to translate to a live-action movie, but as a child of the 90s, I'm curious to find out.
Maybe the sequel could be about how Sega then squandered it's wealth and reputation with the Saturn and Dreamcast and eventually had to drop out of the console wars. Or would that be too depressing?
 

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Olas said:
Maybe the sequel could be about how Sega then squandered it's wealth and reputation with the Saturn and Dreamcast and eventually had to drop out of the console wars. Or would that be too depressing?
Dreamcast isn't fully responsible for killing SEGA's hardware business, hell the Dreamcast actually still sold more than the Saturn did in it's short lifetime. It was the Saturn's botched launch and price and 32X/SEGA CD that truly killed SEGA in the end. The SEGA Dreamcast set huge records and was going off the shelves extremely fast when it launched, but then Sony announced the PS2 and that slowed down sales, and when the PS2 launched it brought a cheap DVD player to Japan for once and that lost SEGA the Japanese market. Then SEGA of Japan fired their American CEO who had made the Dreamcast so popular for just some strange reason, which really hurt them even more. Really the problem SEGA always has had is that it's Japanese branch never got along with it's American branch, despite SEGA being originally an American company.
 

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The White Hunter said:
The thought process behind this one must have been so blast.
I see what you did there.

Sarah LeBoeuf said:
The book's Amazon page [http://www.amazon.com/Console-Wars-Nintendo-Defined-Generation/dp/0062276697] describes Console Wars as "a mesmerizing, behind-the-scenes business thriller that chronicles how Sega, a small, scrappy gaming company led by an unlikely visionary and a team of rebels, took on the juggernaut Nintendo and revolutionized the video game industry."
Damn, I miss you SEGA...

My life would have been very different without your fast paced, high octane, addicting, balanced to perfection for everlasting replayability, arcade-pedigreed wonders.
History is written by the winners, so most of the SEGA gems doesn?t have the recognition they deserve. Alex Kidd in miracle world, Wonder Boy in monster land, Streets Of Rage, Dynamite Headdy, Daytona USA, Phantasy Star, Nights: Into Dreams, Virtua Fighter, 8-bit Sonic (absolutely great), Shinobi, Eternal Champions, Chakan.
And even some third parties exclusive to the Mega Drive, like Road Rash, Michael Jackson?s Moonwalker, Castle Of Illusion, Land Of Illusion (only on the Master System).

I was a Mega Drive kid, I fell in love with Chrono Trigger (best.game.ever.), Super Mario World, Mega Man X and Yoshi?s Island as a grown man (some of it through my wife, which was a SNES gal), but I still think that both libraries are equal, at best.
Instead of copying what Nintendo was doing, SEGA went for its own thing, it created its own games and its own franchises instead of just copying what big N was doing.
Even if Super Mario World is a better game than Sonic 2, while the Nintendo kids had ONE Mario game, I had FOUR great Sonic games to play. (not to mention Sonic CD and 4 8-bit sonics released in that period)
Not to mention how they tried to push the technology forward, and were very ahead of their time (games on compact disc, Mega net, Activator, the Game Gear, which, even though it failed, IMHO because of the limitations of the time - price and batteries, mostly - was, technologically, miles ahead of the behemot that the Game Boy became)
They were a very creative and talented pool, and it is very unfortunate that they had it so rough.

So much love to put in just one post...
 

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Big_Boss_Mantis said:
The White Hunter said:
The thought process behind this one must have been so blast.
I see what you did there.

Sarah LeBoeuf said:
The book's Amazon page [http://www.amazon.com/Console-Wars-Nintendo-Defined-Generation/dp/0062276697] describes Console Wars as "a mesmerizing, behind-the-scenes business thriller that chronicles how Sega, a small, scrappy gaming company led by an unlikely visionary and a team of rebels, took on the juggernaut Nintendo and revolutionized the video game industry."
Damn, I miss you SEGA...

My life would have been very different without your fast paced, high octane, addicting, balanced to perfection for everlasting replayability, arcade-pedigreed wonders.
History is written by the winners, so most of the SEGA gems doesn?t have the recognition they deserve. Alex Kidd in miracle world, Wonder Boy in monster land, Streets Of Rage, Dynamite Headdy, Daytona USA, Phantasy Star, Nights: Into Dreams, Virtua Fighter, 8-bit Sonic (absolutely great), Shinobi, Eternal Champions, Chakan.
And even some third parties exclusive to the Mega Drive, like Road Rash, Michael Jackson?s Moonwalker, Castle Of Illusion, Land Of Illusion (only on the Master System).

I was a Mega Drive kid, I fell in love with Chrono Trigger (best.game.ever.), Super Mario World, Mega Man X and Yoshi?s Island as a grown man (some of it through my wife, which was a SNES gal), but I still think that both libraries are equal, at best.
Instead of copying what Nintendo was doing, SEGA went for its own thing, it created its own games and its own franchises instead of just copying what big N was doing.
Even if Super Mario World is a better game than Sonic 2, while the Nintendo kids had ONE Mario game, I had FOUR great Sonic games to play. (not to mention Sonic CD and 4 8-bit sonics released in that period)
Not to mention how they tried to push the technology forward, and were very ahead of their time (games on compact disc, Mega net, Activator, the Game Gear, which, even though it failed, IMHO because of the limitations of the time - price and batteries, mostly - was, technologically, miles ahead of the behemot that the Game Boy became)
They were a very creative and talented pool, and it is very unfortunate that they had it so rough.

So much love to put in just one post...
Eternal Champions was the shit, and still (I think) had one of the best stories of any fighting game.

Also, don't forget about Mutant League Football. My friends and I played that game so much that I'm pretty sure the cartridge just died from exhaustion, and we had to pool birthday money to buy a new one. Good times.

Honestly though, I think this movie has the potential to be awesome if they handle it right.
 

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I'm not certain a movie about console wars would be all that great. Even that wouldn't actually settle ANY of the arguments ever made regarding them.
 

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FalloutJack said:
I'm not certain a movie about console wars would be all that great. Even that wouldn't actually settle ANY of the arguments ever made regarding them.
Hence my Michael Bay suggestion - everything's better with 'splosions.
 

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Reed Spacer said:
FalloutJack said:
I'm not certain a movie about console wars would be all that great. Even that wouldn't actually settle ANY of the arguments ever made regarding them.
Hence my Michael Bay suggestion - everything's better with 'splosions.
I don't think you could make it worthwhile with Micheal Bay, James Cameron, and Stanley Kubrick.
 

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FalloutJack said:
Reed Spacer said:
FalloutJack said:
I'm not certain a movie about console wars would be all that great. Even that wouldn't actually settle ANY of the arguments ever made regarding them.
Hence my Michael Bay suggestion - everything's better with 'splosions.
I don't think you could make it worthwhile with Micheal Bay, James Cameron, and Stanley Kubrick.
Don't tread on my dreams.

'splosions.
 

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The White Hunter said:
The thought process behind this one must have been so blast.
Although I will most likely be stealing this in the future, I bow to your superior pun abilities, sir.

OT: Based on the description, it sounds like they're definitely going to try to keep the facts as straight as possible while still inserting Rogan and Goldberg's craziness within the subtext of the film's story. Seems less about the console wars of Nintendo VS Sega and more about telling the full story behind the rise and fall of Sega.