- The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007)
- Indie Game: The Movie (2012)
- Video Games: The Movie (2014)
- Game Over: Kasparov and the Machine (2003)
- Playing Columbine (2008)
- Minecraft: The Story of Mojang (2012)
- Man vs. Snake (2015)
- Atari: Game Over (2014)
- GTFO: Get the F&#$% Out (2015)
- The Video Game Revolution (2004)
Dive into the fascinating world of video games with our curated list of documentaries that explore the technological marvels behind your favorite games. From the rise of indie developers to the inner workings of game engines, these films offer a unique glimpse into the creative and technical processes that shape the gaming industry. Whether you're a hardcore gamer or just curious about how games are made, this collection promises to enlighten and entertain.

The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007)
Description: While not strictly about technology, this film captures the competitive spirit of arcade gaming, showcasing the human side of the tech-driven gaming culture.
Fact: The film's popularity led to a resurgence in interest in arcade games and inspired several spin-off documentaries.


Indie Game: The Movie (2012)
Description: This documentary follows the struggles and triumphs of indie game developers, providing an intimate look at the passion and perseverance required to make it in the gaming world.
Fact: The film was successfully funded through Kickstarter, one of the first documentaries to do so.


Video Games: The Movie (2014)
Description: This film covers the cultural impact of video games, from their early days to their influence on modern entertainment and technology.
Fact: It features interviews with industry legends like Hideo Kojima and Warren Spector.


Game Over: Kasparov and the Machine (2003)
Description: This documentary explores the famous chess match between Garry Kasparov and IBM's Deep Blue, highlighting the intersection of human intelligence and machine learning.
Fact: The film includes interviews with Kasparov, who later claimed the match was rigged.


Playing Columbine (2008)
Description: Examines the portrayal of violence in video games, particularly focusing on the game "Super Columbine Massacre RPG!", and its implications on society.
Fact: The film sparked significant debate about the ethics of video game content.


Minecraft: The Story of Mojang (2012)
Description: Follow the journey of Markus Persson, aka Notch, as he turns his simple game idea into the global phenomenon Minecraft, showcasing the power of indie game development.
Fact: The documentary was released just before Microsoft acquired Mojang for $


Man vs. Snake (2015)
Description: Chronicles the quest of a gamer to break the world record on the arcade game Nibbler, showcasing the dedication and community spirit in the retro gaming scene.
Fact: The film was a hit on the festival circuit, winning several awards for its storytelling.


Atari: Game Over (2014)
Description: This documentary uncovers the legend of Atari's E.T. game, exploring the myth of the game's burial in the New Mexico desert and the company's rise and fall.
Fact: The film was produced by Microsoft's Xbox Entertainment Studios.


GTFO: Get the F&#$% Out (2015)
Description: Focused on the experiences of women in the gaming industry, this documentary sheds light on the challenges they face in a male-dominated field.
Fact: The film features prominent female gamers and developers, offering a broad perspective on gender issues in gaming.


The Video Game Revolution (2004)
Description: This PBS documentary traces the history of video games from their inception to the early 2000s, offering insights into the technological advancements that shaped the industry.
Fact: It includes interviews with key figures like Nolan Bushnell, the founder of Atari.
