The documentary FPS: First Person Shooter is on sale for a limited time. The 4+ hour documentary sheds light on more than 50 years of groundbreaking games.
A gaming documentary featuring the greatest cast of legendary developers ever put together. FPS: First Person Shooter documentary in orderable condition. Fans of classic FPS titles from Doom and Half-Life to Unreal, Halo and beyond have until August 1, 2023, to pre-order the movie from FPSDOC.com.
FPS: First Person Shooter documentary goes on sale
The documentary features over four hours of behind-the-scenes stories and moments focusing on the hit games and cult classics that shaped the FPS genre. The star-studded cast includes id Software co-founders John Romero and John Carmack, System Shock and Deus Ex producer Warren Spector, Unreal co-creator Cliff Bleszinski, Halo writer Joseph Staten, and dozens more.
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The film is available to order in a number of digital and physical collector’s editions. The names of the fans who placed the order will also be added to the credits section and become a part of the game history. Production by executive producer and creator Robin Block, “FPS: First Person Shooter is more than just a movie. A love letter to a genre that defined a generation of gamers.” defines as.
“Our team has worked over two years to bring this project to life,” said co-director and co-writer David L. Craddock. “With the support of thousands of supporters around the world, we’re almost ready to share it with you.” said. “We wanted to surprise, delight and inform them all in one package,” said co-writer and producer Richard Moss.
Other designers and experts featured in the film include Build engine architect Ken Silverman, “boomer shooter” designer and producer Dave Oshry, Team Fortress co-creators Robin Walker and John Cook, professional actors Dennis “Thresh” Fong, Randy “N0M4D” Fitzgerald, and Amy “Athena” Brady, senior programmer Rebecca “Burger” Heineman, more id Software alumni including Tom Hall, Adrian Carmack and American McGee, and Duke Nukem voice actor Jon St John. For a limited time, the FPS: First Person Shooter documentary features digital and physical formats, collectibles such as posters, a “big-box” style pack reminiscent of 1990s FPS games, mouse pads, and more.
By paying the documentary $99 and shipping www.fpsdoc.com You can buy at. Limited edition numbered edition personalized with your name in the credits expires August 1.