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- The history of Mattel's definitive action figure toy line.
- 10 years after Nintendo Quest, super collector, Jay Bartlett's back on the hunt. The goal? Find a complete set of Nintendo 64 Games, ALL 296 North American Released carts with only $20,000 CAD and in only 14 day to do so. Then he plans to auction off the games with all proceeds benefiting the Alzheimer's Society in honour of his recently passed mother. Along the way, his life-long best friend, Rob McCallum not only captures his journey but also delves into the untold story of Nintendo's most interesting console of all time. ARE YOU GAME?
- An adventure-filled documentary on Nintendo that follows two gaming enthusiasts, as they hit the open road in hopes of buying all the 678 official retail-licensed Nintendo games in 30 days with no online purchases.
- In this follow-up series to Nintendo Quest, Jay and Rob tour the finished film across North America, meet more gamers, check out more game shops, and race to finish a secret list of ten games they've each wanted to collect for a long time.
- Finding heavy metal stardom as teenagers, Kittie has been thrashing for the past 20 years. With 6 albums and over 2 million in sales, they have defied industry norms, fought against rock stereotypes, and inspired generations.
- "Video Game Box Art: The Stories Behind the Covers" is the only definitive collection of in-depth interviews featuring illustrators and artists of the video game industry in a time before, during and after the digital age. Watch and listen how artists discuss their career, recant the challenges of well-known pieces, dissect the covers and point out hidden Easter eggs that no one has ever known before. From pre-Atari age through Nintendo, Sega Genesis and even commentary on current industry cover art trends, Video Game Box Art leaves no stone unturned. Game on.
- Join Marc Ericksen, Tim Girvin and Al Lowe as they discuss creating work for Nintendo, tackling adult-themed games, and picking a favorite amongst all their art.
- Join Micheal Mendheim and Roger Loveless as they dissect their art for Fester's Quest, Sky Kid, S.C.A.T., and more.
- Join Steve Hendricks, Nick Talesfore and Gary Winnick as they discuss the importance of montage in Atari cover art, inventing the first cartridge-based home console, and the process for creating and collaborating at Lucasfilm Games.
- Join Tom DuBois as he showcases several pieces of the art he created for Konami. Then, take a look at one of the world's most iconic collections of original gaming art with Dan Maresca.
- Watch as unique development art comes into the hands of game store owners and then gets auctioned off at the Portland Retro Gaming Expo. Plus see the breakdown for Captain Commando.
- Renowned artist Brom discusses his time while crafting Doom 2 and Diablo 2. Plus, EA and 3DO founder, Trip Hawkins showcases the evolution of early gaming box art packaging.
- Gamers and game developers chat about the evolution of Video Game Box Art. Plus, we showcase and awesome video game art exhibit called, "Into the Pixel."
- Roger Loveless breaks down his process for Biohazard Battle and Blackhole Assault, Steve Hendricks discusses his art for Defender, Marc Ericksen talks about making changes to art, and fans share their first gaming box art memory.
- Jay and Rob in this inaugural episode as they hit the road to LA for the world premiere of "Nintendo Quest," in Beverly Hills. Rob discovers Sega gems at a game store and sets Jay up for a secret competition against a world record holder.
- After visiting the location of "The Wizard," Jay and Rob travel to Las Vegas for a big community gathering where they're the guests of honor. More sarcasm, more game hunting, and more community spotlights decorate their time in Sin City.
- Jay and Rob travel to Austin, TX to screen "Nintendo Quest" at Classic Game Fest. With a ton of game vendors, both Jay and Rob have a chance to knock off more games on their list plus meet up with a few icons of the gaming industry.
- Jay and Rob land in Houston to screen "Nintendo Quest" at the legendary Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. Before the screening, they're invited to a private collection that takes up an entire house.
- Jay and Rob return to Columbus where they filmed parts of "Nintendo Quest." In their trek, they come across a gaming holy grail, some familiar faces, and engage in a healthy dose of pop culture banter.
- Rob sets Jay up for another secret competition with a world record holder, and they each find more rare games on their list, before this "reunion-like," screening of "Nintendo Quest" with guests and locations from the original film.
- Between home town radio interviews, friends traveling from England to be apart of the screening, and visiting game developer studios, it's a whirlwind trip that encompasses the largest crowd for the film yet.
- The Power Tour comes to a close Portland, OR where the guys will hope to find the last of their games at the Portland Retro Gaming Expo.