How Videogames Changed the World

How Videogames Changed the World (2013)


  • Genre: Documentary, TV Movie
  • Release Date: 2013-11-30
  • User Rating: 6.8/10 from 31 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 37min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Zeppotron
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Directors: Graham Proud, Al Campbell, Marcus Daborn.
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From 31 Ratings

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Summary

From Pong to Grand Theft Auto, Charlie Brooker delves into the history of videogames and pulls out a selection of its most significant titles. From Atari to Angry Birds, How Videogames Changed the World explores how interactive entertainment evolved from a penny arcade diversion into a medium that some believe is art, and shows how it is changing the way we work, communicate and, of course, play. Joined by Jonathan Ross, Dara O'Briain and gaming legends like Will Wright and John Romero, Brooker looks at how videogames have become the most progressive art form of the last 40 years. This humorous and insightful tour will surprise and entertain the uninitiated and dedicated gamers alike.

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  • Charlie Brooker

    as Presenter
  • Jonathan Ross

    as Self
  • Keith Stuart Thayer

    as Self
  • Jeff Minter

    as Self
  • Al Alcorn

    as Self
  • Malorie Blackman

    as Self
  • David Braben

    as Self
  • John Romero

    as Self
  • Gary Whitta

    as Self
  • Tom Watson

    as Self
  • Peter Molyneux

    as Self
  • Aoife Wilson

    as Self
  • Rob Florence

    as Self
  • Kate Russell

    as Self
  • Graham Linehan

    as Self
  • Dara Ó Briain

    as Self
  • Ellie Gibson

    as Self
  • Labrinth

    as Self
  • Felicia Day

    as Self
  • Keza MacDonald

    as Self
  • Pete Donaldson

    as Self
  • Berni Goode

    as Self
  • Tim Schafer

    as Self
  • Neil Druckmann

    as Self
  • Ron Gilbert

    as Self
  • Susan Calman

    as Self
  • Rhianna Pratchett

    as Self
  • Matt Lees

    as Self
  • Quintin Smith

    as Self
  • Will Wright

    as Self
  • Nolan Bushnell

    as Self
  • Vince Zampella

    as Self
  • Peter Serafinowicz

    as Self
  • Allan Alcorn

    as Self
Directing Graham Proud Director
Writing Matt Lees Writer
Directing Al Campbell Director
Directing Marcus Daborn Director
Writing Charlie Brooker Writer