Film and television adaptations of video games

A variety of arcade, electronic, handheld, computer, and home console video games ushered a pop culture phenomenon for adaptations into the film and television mediums, incorporating elements of their narrative, characters, gameplay, and concepts. Amidst the golden age of arcade video games, the first and earliest adaptation of a video game was the American animated series Pac-Man (1982–1983), loosely based on a 1980 Japanese video game of the same name by Toru Iwatani, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions.

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Film and television adaptations of video games

A variety of arcade, electronic, handheld, computer, and home console video games ushered a pop culture phenomenon for adaptations into the film and television mediums, incorporating elements of their narrative, characters, gameplay, and concepts. Amidst the golden age of arcade video games, the first and earliest adaptation of a video game was the American animated series Pac-Man (1982–1983), loosely based on a 1980 Japanese video game of the same name by Toru Iwatani, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions.

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