High Score Comments

  • Nicklaus 2022-09-07 16:28:41

    There's John kirby on the scene! This is something I didn't...

  • Guiseppe 2022-07-16 23:16:20

    Crying since episode 2 and finished...

  • Lee 2022-07-16 23:01:39

    Ahhhh, Netflix has released a serious game documentary. As soon as it came up, it interviewed a bunch of big guys, and they all didn't give introductions and then explained what games they made. It's so cool. The first world champion was actually an MTF lesbian, and now the partner is another MTF? Everything else is good, but I feel that the editor/special effect artist really doesn't know much about the game. 40 years ago, CRPG demonstrated a free text input, which was a bit of a drama ,...

  • Missouri 2022-07-16 23:01:38

    A love letter from Netflix to video games, I just watched the first episode, and the ending stayed at the moment when Atari collapsed, and a new dynasty is about to be born. The entry is very detailed, from the sound effect Hirohisa Tanaka to the marketing Gail Tilden , to review how this all happened and how the video game industry was...

  • Pierce 2022-07-16 21:20:58

    The segmentation and rhythm are very good, and there will be some new materials from time to time, a must-see for game history...

  • Kelli 2022-07-16 18:08:28

    The best documentary ever....

Extended Reading
  • Melisa 2022-07-16 21:47:24

    Video games are more than High Score

    Watching High Score these two days is like going back to the Games 101 lecture every Monday night two years ago. Because it is the only class on the Washington Square campus, I have to take the school bus from BK to Manhattan. I try to write down all the points that are not on the slides to cope...

  • Leanna 2022-07-16 23:58:06

    Video Game Museum (early part)

    After two days of watching this early history of video games narrated by Mario's voice actor Charles Martinet, there are six episodes in total, each episode of more than 40 minutes, from Atari to Doom, it feels like visiting a museum. Charles Martinet himself did not appear in the camera and did...