![]() The hyper specific topic I hope to explore today is the first video game trailer that surpassed the quality and feel of a good movie trailer. The above quote from the Final Fantasy trailer was an excellent way to advertise the game. “The story of a love that can never be, and a hate that always was.” I am also, not talking about the first good video game trailer, which is probably “Final Fantasy VII,” primitive by today’s standards but back when “Final Fantasy VII’s” trailer was first released, even people who did not care about Final Fantasy were excited, even people who did not care about video games were excited. ![]() Just to be clear, I am not talking about the best video game trailer, that is often considered to be “Dead Island” which shows a family overrun by zombies with interchanging scenes working chronologically forward and backward until the two narrative meet in the middle over lain with an extremely moody piano piece. There was a time when a video game even having a trailer was a novelty, now I am discovering an interest not only in a tonne of games I will never have time to play but also, I am discovering fun new songs all the time in those said video game trailers. I cannot be the only person who has noticed the vast improvement in video game trailers over the past few decades. ![]() Serious question when did video game trailers become superior to movie trailers? ![]()
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