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Rise of the Video Game on the Discovery Channel

Thursday, November 29, 2007
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Premiered it’s first episode on November 21st, Rise of the Video Game is a five episode documentary on the video game world. 

The show airs Wednesday nights on the Discovery Channel (check your local listings) at 8pm ET/PT.  If you missed episode 2, they are rerunning it on Saturday.  Episode 3 will air December 5th, 2007.

Here is Discovery Channel’s blurb on Rise of the Video Game (http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/video-game/about/about.html):

The video game revolution has been under way for decades, progressing from simple amusements created in the 1950s to an all-pervasive force in today’s popular culture that rivals — and will perhaps soon surpass — film and television. What began as a subculture pastime has evolved and transcended genres to become a unique form of expression impacting everything from modern warfare to interpersonal relationships.

Rise of the Video Game is a comprehensive and progressive exploration of the past, present and future of video games and video gamers. From the early days of Pong to today’s ever-popular Halo 2, and from Atari 2600 to Nintendo to PlayStation, Rise of the Video Game tells the story of the people, the ideologies and the technology behind video games and how they have exploded into a cultural phenomenon. The evolution of gaming has seen the pendulum move from the days of games replicating society, to society replicating games. Featuring interviews with giants in the gaming industry of yesterday and today, this five-part series examines the evolution of the video game and its cultural impact on the world of entertainment today.

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