

Movie spotlight
Death of Nintendo
The story takes us into the colorful pop-culture world of these four 13-year old friends, back in the days when video games were still a novelty. Mimaw and her friends Paolo, Kachi and Gilligan go on a journey of self-discovery together as they play games and wrestle with new dilemmas – puppy love, circumcision and other horror stories.
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Plot Summary
In 1997, a group of friends believes a cursed video game is responsible for a series of strange deaths. As they investigate, they find themselves drawn into a dangerous mystery that blurs the lines between reality and the game world. The deeper they delve, the more they realize the game's influence extends beyond the screen, putting their own lives at risk.
Critical Reception
Death of Nintendo received mixed to positive reviews from critics and audiences. While some praised its atmospheric tension and creative concept, others found the pacing uneven and the plot somewhat derivative. It was noted for its homage to classic horror tropes and its exploration of nostalgia.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its creepy atmosphere and effective jump scares.
Critiqued for a somewhat predictable narrative arc.
Appreciated for its nostalgic callbacks to 90s gaming culture.
Google audience: Audiences generally found 'Death of Nintendo' to be an enjoyable horror film, particularly appreciating its suspenseful build-up and the thematic exploration of old-school video games. Some viewers pointed out that the story could have been more original, but overall, it was considered a solid entry in the genre.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on 16mm film to enhance its vintage 1990s aesthetic.
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