Proper historical explanation of Video Game Music - yet quite entertaining to watch.
I was a regular attender at the VGM festival IDIG2016, which included a viewing of 'Beep'. I enjoyed the viewing of this documentary and could imagine this being on Netflix, for example. It is, a proper outline of Video Game music. It even includes small factual segments regarding several aspects of creating music in the NES/SNES era, which I really liked. Fast-forward to the present - and it even briefly mentions that this kind of music on the new Virtual Reality medium will be a world-first!
Oh yeah - The 'Beepy' Soundtrack was great! (ironically, as it is about background music)
The bad? It can be perhaps seen as 'slow', as there are many interviewees with sometimes low variations regarding visual background (the room they are sitting in) or opinions (which is of course worse). Additionally, the pacing (storyline?), of the documentary was not quite clear to me. I felt it jumped a few times between historical and present.
Basically: + Historical accuracy + Soundtrack + Factual segments - Storyline - Possibly Slow