The Midnight Release

Episode 32 - Press Start to Watch | The Evolution of Video Game Movies

1 h 15 min · Ayer
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For years, video game movies carried a reputation that was nearly impossible to escape. From the infamous 1993 Super Mario Bros. movie and the unforgettable Mortal Kombat theme song to the Resident Evil franchise, Doom, Silent Hill, Sonic the Hedgehog, and The Last of Us, we're taking a journey through the complete history of video game adaptations on this week's episode of Midnight Release. We'll discuss the major eras of video game movies, the disasters, the cult classics, the surprising successes, and how we may finally be living in the golden age of gaming adaptations. Plus: 🎬 NOW LOADING – Our Video Game Movie Bracket Challenge 🎮 MIDNIGHT METER – We rapid-fire review recent movies, shows, anime, and games including Mortal Kombat, Devil May Cry, Splinter Cell, LEGO Batman, Forza, and more. And before anyone asks... yes, we know all the major gaming showcases just happened. We're saving Sony State of Play, Nintendo Direct, Summer Game Fest, and the Xbox Showcase for next week's episode so we can properly break everything down. Press Start... it's movie night.

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Portada del episodio Episode 32 - Press Start to Watch | The Evolution of Video Game Movies

Episode 32 - Press Start to Watch | The Evolution of Video Game Movies

For years, video game movies carried a reputation that was nearly impossible to escape. From the infamous 1993 Super Mario Bros. movie and the unforgettable Mortal Kombat theme song to the Resident Evil franchise, Doom, Silent Hill, Sonic the Hedgehog, and The Last of Us, we're taking a journey through the complete history of video game adaptations on this week's episode of Midnight Release. We'll discuss the major eras of video game movies, the disasters, the cult classics, the surprising successes, and how we may finally be living in the golden age of gaming adaptations. Plus: 🎬 NOW LOADING – Our Video Game Movie Bracket Challenge 🎮 MIDNIGHT METER – We rapid-fire review recent movies, shows, anime, and games including Mortal Kombat, Devil May Cry, Splinter Cell, LEGO Batman, Forza, and more. And before anyone asks... yes, we know all the major gaming showcases just happened. We're saving Sony State of Play, Nintendo Direct, Summer Game Fest, and the Xbox Showcase for next week's episode so we can properly break everything down. Press Start... it's movie night.

Ayer1 h 15 min
Portada del episodio Episode 31 - Page 72 for Nostalgia

Episode 31 - Page 72 for Nostalgia

Before YouTube walkthroughs, social media reveals, and instant gaming news, there was one thing every gamer looked forward to each month: opening the mailbox and finding the latest gaming magazine. This week on Midnight Release, we're flipping back to the golden age of gaming print media as we revisit legendary publications like Game Informer, Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM), Nintendo Power, Official PlayStation Magazine, Beckett, and more. From exclusive game reveals and iconic cover stories to demo discs, strategy guides, cheat codes, rumors, and collectible issues, we're diving into a gaming era that shaped an entire generation. We discuss how these magazines influenced gaming culture, fueled console wars, introduced us to new franchises, and often became prized collectibles themselves. Whether you spent hours reading reviews, circling games for your birthday wish list, or hiding PlayStation demo discs from your parents, this episode is packed with nostalgia. In Split Screen, we compare the magazine and strategy guide era against today's digital-first world of IGN, GameSpot, YouTube tutorials, social media, and instant access to gaming information. Then in Disc of the Day, we jump to a galaxy far, far away and discuss some of our favorite Star Wars games throughout the years, from Pod Racing and Knights of the Old Republic to Battlefront, Jedi Survivor, and what we're hoping to see from the future of Star Wars gaming. Grab your favorite strategy guide, turn to page 72, and join us for a trip back to a time when gaming news arrived one month at a time.

2 de jun de 20261 h 16 min
Portada del episodio Episode 30 - Roll for Nostalgia

Episode 30 - Roll for Nostalgia

From Monopoly nights and family arguments over Risk to Dungeons & Dragons campaigns, deck builders, and modern tabletop madness — this week the Midnight Release crew gathers around the table for a full nostalgia trip through the world of board games. Episode 30 explores the evolution of tabletop gaming from classic household staples to today’s massive hobby scene filled with deck builders, licensed games, cooperative adventures, and cinematic storytelling experiences. We talk old-school board game memories, D&D experiences, theme games based on our favorite franchises, and how tabletop gaming has exploded into mainstream nerd culture. We also dive into the rise of modern hobby gaming through games like Munchkin, Pandemic, Betrayal at House on the Hill, and more — plus stories involving Metal Gear Risk, GameStop memories, and questionable card games 😄 🎲 Side Quests this week include: * Power Cycle — Deep pull tabletop memories and absolute chaos stories  * Patch Notes — Upcoming episode planning and future Midnight Release topics  Whether you grew up flipping Monopoly boards, battling siblings in Sorry, staying up during D&D campaigns, or now spending way too much money on collector board games and deck builders — this episode is packed with nostalgia.

26 de may de 20261 h 20 min
Portada del episodio Episode 29 - Remembering the Burns and Skips

Episode 29 - Remembering the Burns and Skips

From burned CDs and LimeWire downloads to AMVs, TRL, Guitar Hero, and Spotify playlists — this week the Midnight Release crew dives deep into the music that shaped an entire generation. Episode 29 explores how music evolved alongside gaming, anime, movies, internet culture, and growing up through the late 90s and 2000s. From country radio and rap dominance to nu metal, punk, classic rock, and modern pop, this episode is a full nostalgia trip through the sounds that defined different eras of life. We also discuss iconic movie needle drops, Dragon Ball Z movie soundtracks, burned CD culture, portable anti-skip players, MySpace music profiles, AMV music staples, and the transition from physical music ownership to digital streaming. 🎵 Side Quests this week include: * Loadout — Building the ultimate 74-minute burned CD nostalgia playlists  * Now Loading — Blind ranking iconic Anime AMV songs from the early YouTube/LimeWire era  We also created a public shared playlist inspired by this episode: Midnight Release Nostalgia Playlist [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5F4EFAFHFgwt8xWo5CZRfz?si=87KAymx5RPS27yOiBgmrJQ&pi=88OxlSLKTcOZK] Whether you grew up with TRL, Napster, burned CDs, Linkin Park AMVs, Tony Hawk soundtracks, or discovering songs through movies and games — this episode is pure nostalgic energy.

19 de may de 20261 h 17 min