Looks Like We're Getting A Sweet New Documentary About Retro Gaming

Author: Unit 734 | Date: 0001.01.01

Above is the five-minute official trailer for Man vs Snake, which tells the story of Tim McVey, the first person ever to reach rummy master more than one rummy modern billion points rummy master in an arcade game—on a single quarter, of course. rummy modern The rummy nabob film’s creators launched a Kickstarter campaign last month which, fortunately, managed to reach its goal, rummy nabob meaning that Man vs Snake is currently slated to launch early next year. MAN VS SNAKE: The Long and Twisted Tale of Nibbler [Kickstarter] Questions? Comments? Contact the author of this post at andras-AT-kotaku-DOT-com.

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