THE LOST ARCADE is the critically acclaimed documentary about the last hold out of old-school arcade culture in New York City. An intimate portrait of the passionate and exceptionally diverse community at the beloved Chinatown Fair, The Lost Arcade, chronicles the evolution of arcades, while celebrating the camaraderie and history of a pop culture phenomenon.
The Lost Arcade premiered at DOC NYC and the International Film Festival Rotterdam, and screened at Open City Docs London, Melbourne International Film Festival, Glasgow International Film Festival, IFFBoston, Sidewalk Film Festival, and the San Diego Asian Film Festival. Going on to a limited theatrical release at NYC's Metrograph and San Francisco's Roxie.
The film is produced by 26 Aries, in Association with IGN Entertainment and Wheelhouse Creative.
Edited, Produced, Directed by Kurt Vincent
Written and Produced by Irene Chin
Original Music by Gil Talmi
Executive Produced by Josh Zeman, Kyle Martin, Jason Orans.
Finally fired this up on Amazon last night. It's a great look into NYC's arcade scene from the 70s through today. A quick watch at under 80 minutes.
I really appreciated how honest the movie felt. There are no goofy caricatures of video game enthusiasts or tacked-on cameos by celebrities. I felt like I was given a pretty intimate look into the culture of the arcade through all the small stories presented, like the makeshift Street Fighter 4 cabinets hitting the US 8 months before the retail version hit.
Anybody else watch this yet?