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    • 30 Jahre Lemmings - tolle Doku online

      Ich bin sicher, fast jeder von euch kennt die Lemming und viele davon werden sie (damals) auch schon gespielt haben.

      Das Ganze ist nun satte 30 Jahre her!!
      Zu diesem tollen Anlass, gibt es nun eine tolle Doku, in der nicht nur Macher, sondern auch andere Bekannte Menschen aus der Videospielbranche (u.a. auch Peter Molyneux) zu Wort kommen, und ihre Erinnerungen preis geben.

      ENJOY!!

      A new documentary will shine a light on the iconic video game Lemmings, which is celebrating its 30th birthday this year.

      Lemmings is a stalwart of the Britsoft establishment. Originally developed by DMA Design in Dundee, it was first published for the Commodore Amiga by Liverpool-based Psygnosis in 1991 and has made its way to many other platforms since, including Sony’s PlayStation and, most recently, mobile.

      The documentary, Lemmings 30th: Can You Dig It?, celebrates this icon of Scottish and UK games culture by speaking to the people behind its original success, while also celebrating its legacy in gameplay.




      The documentary was commissioned by Lemmings Mobile publisher Exient and is directed by leading video game film producer Richard Wilcox of That Video Company. It will be released online in Q4 2021.

      Among the DMA team members, industry folk, media and superfans to be featured in the documentary so far are:-

      Adrian Powell (original Lemmings cover artist), Chris Scullion (journalist), Chris van der Kuyl (developer & Kingsway Club alumni), Eli Mouawad (streamer), Enrique Hervas (Lead Designer at Exient), Gary Penn (ex-DMA & journalist), Gary Timmons (ex-DMA), Gary Whitta (screen writer & journalist), Ian Hetherington (ex-Psygnosis), Jake Montanarini (Norwich University), James Roadley-Battin (Art Director at Exient), Kish Hirani (BAME In Games, ex-PlayStation), Larry Bundy Jr (TV presenter, YouTuber), Nia Wearn (Staffordshire University), Nick Gorse (Coventry University), Paul Farley (ex-DMA), Peter Molyneux (games industry legend), Robin Gray (Gayming Magazine), Russell Kay (ex-DMA), Ryan Locke (Abertay University), Silvio Micalef (Lead Artist at Exient), Tim Wright (ex-DMA), Trista Bytes (superfan, YouTuber) and more.

      Players of Lemmings can already celebrate the game’s 30th year with amazing new content available every month for the mobile game, available for iOS and Android devices – including retro graphics, ‘90s inspired Lemmings tribes and an ‘old skool’ soundtrack.

      Lemmings Mobile, first published Exient in December 2018, refreshes the classic ‘90s platform experience for smartphones and tablets, tasking players with saving the adorable critters once again as they search for a new home in the face of environmental catastrophe.

      Since its release, players of Lemmings Mobile have saved more than 25bn of our furry friends.

      “We’re excited to help to celebrate the 30th birthday of Lemmings, which has to be one of the most-loved games ever made,” said Jamie Wotton, Creative Marketing Manager at Exient. “It’s a game that has touched the hearts of so many fans, old and new, so with the documentary we want to give them something special in recognition of the impact Lemmings has had on global games and games culture.”



      Der beste Grund auf einen Berg zu steigen ist..... weil er da ist!

      James T. Kirk
    • Kann mich noch erinnern als es rausgekommen ist.
      Das wer fast schon wie Tetris. Jeder mochte und es jeder wollte es spielen.
      Man braucht nur Minuten um es zu lernen, aber Tage oder Wochen um es zu meistern.
      Lemmings war glaube ich auch eins dieser Spiel das auf jedes erdenkliche System portiert wurde.
      Krass dass das jetzt schon wieder 30 Jahre her ist. Anfang der 90er war halt wirklich die goldene Ära
      der Computer- und Videospiele.
    • A new documentary that shines a light on the iconic video game Lemmings will premiere for free on YouTube on Monday, February 14th at 12pm GMT and subsequently be available for free on-demand, following on from its gala screening at Dundee Contemporary Arts theatre in December.



      Lemmings, which in 2021 celebrated its 30th birthday, is part of the Britsoft establishment. Originally developed by DMA Design in Dundee (which went on to create the Grand Theft Auto franchise), it was first published for the Commodore Amiga by Liverpool-based Psygnosis on February 14th 1991 and has made its way to many other platforms since, including Sony’s PlayStation and, most recently, mobile.

      The documentary, Lemmings: Can You Dig It?, was filmed remotely during the pandemic and celebrates this icon of Scottish and UK games culture by speaking to the people behind its original success, while investigating its legacy in gameplay and taking a look at how it inspired some of the world’s biggest games franchises ever since.

      Among the DMA team members, games industry execs, media and superfans featured in the documentary are:-

      Adrian Powell (original Lemmings cover artist), Alyson Conway (sculpture artist), Brian ‘Biscuit’ Watson, (ex-DMA), Chris Scullion (journalist), Chris van der Kuyl (Chroma Ventures & Kingsway Club alumni), Eli Mouawad (streamer), Enrique Hervas (Exient), Gary Penn (ex-DMA & journalist, now Denki), Gary Timmons (ex-DMA), Gary Whitta (screen writer & journalist), Ian Hetherington (ex-Psygnosis), Jake Montanarini (Norwich University of the Arts), James Roadley-Battin (Exient), Kish Hirani (BAME In Games, ex-PlayStation), Larry Bundy Jr (TV presenter, YouTuber), Mike Dailly (ex-DMA), Nia Wearn (Deep Silver), Nick Gorse (Coventry University), Paul Farley (ex-DMA), Peter Molyneux (games industry legend, 22 Cans), Robin Gray (Gayming Magazine), Russell Kay (ex-DMA), Ryan Locke (Abertay University), Silvio Micalef (Exient), Steve Hammond (ex-DMA), Tim Wright (ex-DMA), Trista Bytes (superfan, YouTuber) and more.

      The film was commissioned by Lemmings publisher Exient and is directed by leading video game film producer Richard Wilcox of That Video Company.



      Der beste Grund auf einen Berg zu steigen ist..... weil er da ist!

      James T. Kirk