This One Minute Video by CineFix Features a Conceptual 8-Bit Iron Man Game
Jen Chae — May 29, 2013 — Pop Culture
References: laughingsquid & technabob
This 8-bit Iron Man game is not available in stores; it's just part of a 1-minute video by Californian filmmakers Norwood Cheek and David Dutton. From the familiar red and yellow mask to jet-shooting Iron Man armor, the creators had fun pixelating one of the most praised superheroes video game-style.
8-bit cinema seems to be a popular choice to portray modern media these days. From The Great Gatsby's 8-bit game to the building block Superman Man of Steel trailers, media producers are reminiscing the old Nintendo 64 days with these retro creations.
The video displays all major aspects of Iron Man, even his love affair with cartoon hearts floating on the screen. If the game were to be on the market, it might do well.
8-bit cinema seems to be a popular choice to portray modern media these days. From The Great Gatsby's 8-bit game to the building block Superman Man of Steel trailers, media producers are reminiscing the old Nintendo 64 days with these retro creations.
The video displays all major aspects of Iron Man, even his love affair with cartoon hearts floating on the screen. If the game were to be on the market, it might do well.
Trend Themes
1. 8-bit Gaming - There is an increasing trend in developing 8-bit video games for modern media such as movies and comic books.
2. Retro-styled Media - Media producers are increasingly turning to retro 8-bit style to create nostalgic content for modern audiences.
3. Pixel Art - The trend of using pixel art in media continues to gain popularity as a unique visual style.
Industry Implications
1. Video Game Industry - The video game industry has an opportunity to develop and market more 8-bit style games based on popular movies and comic books.
2. Film Industry - The film industry can explore the integration of retro gaming style in movie trailers and promotional content to generate more views and engagement on social media.
3. Animation Industry - The animation industry can experiment with using pixel art to create unique visual styles and increase audience engagement in their work.
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