It’s hard to believe, but 20 years ago today, Nintendo was unleashing the N64 upon the world. For many, the console still holds some of our fondest gaming memories, and in honor of the consoles 20th Anniversary, the Cinelinx team have gathered to discuss their favorite games from the system. Come inside to check them out and share your own memories with us!
It’s hard to pick just one game from the massive list of Nintendo 64 titles (many of which were incredible). Even so, we did our best to limit our staff to picking only one as their favorite. If they were on a desert island with only a N64 and one game to pick...what would it be?
Jordan - Star Fox 64
This was an incredibly hard choice for me, but it ultimately came down to Star Fox or the ported version of StarCraft. In the end, I...
It’s hard to pick just one game from the massive list of Nintendo 64 titles (many of which were incredible). Even so, we did our best to limit our staff to picking only one as their favorite. If they were on a desert island with only a N64 and one game to pick...what would it be?
Jordan - Star Fox 64
This was an incredibly hard choice for me, but it ultimately came down to Star Fox or the ported version of StarCraft. In the end, I...
- 6/23/2016
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
All month long in our Gamerlinx editorial series, we’ve been talking about the best exclusives to have ever graced the Nintendo systems. While our writers have done a great job breaking some of them down, there’s simply too many to cover in one month! So instead, for our final article this month we’ve opened it up to All of our writers to briefly discuss our favorite Nintendo exclusives that we’re still playing to this day. Come check out our lists and share your own!
Each month the Cinelinx staff will write a handful of articles covering a specified gaming-related topic, similar to our Movielinx series on the film side of things. These articles will be notified by the Gamerlinx banner. Gamerlinx is an exploration and discussion of our personal connections with video games. This month, we're putting the focus solely on Nintendo's gaming consoles, and exploring...
Each month the Cinelinx staff will write a handful of articles covering a specified gaming-related topic, similar to our Movielinx series on the film side of things. These articles will be notified by the Gamerlinx banner. Gamerlinx is an exploration and discussion of our personal connections with video games. This month, we're putting the focus solely on Nintendo's gaming consoles, and exploring...
- 9/30/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
We're back with the third installment of Dread Central's exclusive on-the-set coverage from Atlanta for Spirit World Films' Creature Feature, and this week we tackle "How to Reinvent the Indie Wheel... Or Die Trying."
Spirit World is the brainchild of three talented indie trendsetters: Chase Smith, Lance Paul and Edward Boss. These Southerners are turning the game upside down on what the true meaning of indie global films is.
With films budgeted at less than $20k, their combined multi “hat-wearing” skills are proving that you don’t need a giant budget nor a Hollywood soundstage to create cult classics.
Creature Feature is comprised of four short vignettes and one overall story that connects them all, similar to classics such as Creepshow and Trick 'r Treat.
Do clowns scare you? Have you ever looked at a scarecrow and wondered, "What if?" Are zombies or naked witches your thing? Or what about...
Spirit World is the brainchild of three talented indie trendsetters: Chase Smith, Lance Paul and Edward Boss. These Southerners are turning the game upside down on what the true meaning of indie global films is.
With films budgeted at less than $20k, their combined multi “hat-wearing” skills are proving that you don’t need a giant budget nor a Hollywood soundstage to create cult classics.
Creature Feature is comprised of four short vignettes and one overall story that connects them all, similar to classics such as Creepshow and Trick 'r Treat.
Do clowns scare you? Have you ever looked at a scarecrow and wondered, "What if?" Are zombies or naked witches your thing? Or what about...
- 8/27/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Seeing couples onstage together can be quite a treat — think the Lunts and the Cronyns. Not to raise expectations too high, but now Los Angeles audiences can look forward to a local married couple in How Cissy Grew, written by Susan Johnston and directed by Casey Stangl, playing at the El Portal Forum Theatre Oct. 18-Nov. 23. Said couple is James Denton and Erin J. O'Brien. He is currently best known as the blazin' plumber Mike Delfino on Desperate Housewives, but his résumé also includes his sturdy work as Judge Augustus Ripley on Philly and dozens of other screen credits. O'Brien is best known for her stage work, primarily in NYC, with credits at Manhattan Theatre Club, the Public Theatre, and New York Shakespeare Festival. The two play marrieds whose baby is abducted and returned. Denton and O'Brien sat down with Back Stage before rehearsals began to discuss their work on...
- 10/17/2008
- by Dany Margolies
- backstage.com
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