I am a member of NintendoAge but don't usually visit there. However, I had to make a post about this movie and was happily surprised other agreed with me. Here's what I posted:
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I bought this DVD from their stand at Classic Game Fest in Austin a month ago, but just sat and watched it last night. Since I've been collecting NES games since the mid 90s, this kind of movie seemed right up my alley. Overall, I'll say I thought it ok but imo it has some major problems. SPOILERS AHEAD!!
My biggest gripe is about Jay, the collector the movie is centered around. At no point in watching the film did I get any indication that he actually ENJOYS AND PLAYS any of these games that he is buying. In fact, throughout most of the movie, he seems testy and irritable almost as if he expects everyone to just hand over rare titles for a discount to help his "quest." If I make a movie, will others bring me copies of Panic Restaurant or Contra Force?
At another point, the movie digresses into his tearful story about his domineering father. That should have never been included! It has absolutely nothing to do with anything. They should have spent that time discussing and/or playing the GAMES that he is seeking out.
Sadly, I see this collectard attitude - "gotta get my complete collection instantly" - as ruining our hobby, and he just throws money at games with abandon.
It's true that Flintstones Dino Peak is not included, or even mentioned. Unlicensed titles are not even mentioned either.
The highlight of the movie for me was seeing the guy's (who sells him Samson and Bonk) collection, which was truly incredible. I think his story and collection would make for a much more interesting movie!
All in all, as a lover of NES, I couldn't help but watch it but honestly, it feels scattered and ultimately leaves that bad reality show aftertaste in your mouth. Part of me even regrets buying the DVD because at the end, they seem to hint that next summer, there could be another quest for an unnamed console and now I've helped fund it.
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Quick capsule review: don't waste your time. It still kind of angers me that I supported them, because I've been on my own "Nintendo quest" for almost 20 years. NES was the first console I started collecting games for, back when you couldn't force people to take NES carts. I thought this movie would be fun, since he was trying to find games outside of internet and eBay and figured he'd barely make a dent. Nope, he just throws money at it and ended up showing us exactly what a collectard looks like.