Watch the game documentary "space.games.film" for free

" A cinematic journey into digital space with a look behind the scenes and the eventful history of a special genre."

About two and a half years ago we celebrated the premiere of our first feature length documentary space.games.film during the Gamescom in a cinema in Cologne. The responses to the film were overwhelming. We received a lot of positive and heartwarming feedback, so that, at least for the evening of the premiere, all the troubles during the production process were forgotten. After the screening we talked to the protagonists and the premiere visitors until late into the night and enjoyed a fantastic conclusion to an eventful production.

Unfortunately, the film didn’t sell as expected. The costs for Vimeo, hosting and the domain alone still exceed the revenues considerably. The extremely positive feedback, however, continues to this day, which is a big part of the reason why we are still continuing.

So what now? Well, from now on we are also offering space.games.film for free! Whether for a cautious peek or a legal film experience for free – we are happy when the film is being watched. You have friends who are enthusiastic space sim fans? You know people who are interested in a game documentary? Then help us to make space.games.film better known and tell them about it. Click here to go directly to the film on YouTube.

You can also purchase it at shop.games.film. The retail version can be downloaded and contains no watermark and has a better quality than the one streamed on YouTube. If you like space.games.film and would like to show it to us without straight away buying it, invite us for a drink at the Cantina in the shop and give upcoming projects an extra boost!

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Deleted scenes from space.games.film. The first part with Chris Roberts might be of interest to you.

Aaand more deleted scenes from space.games.film. This time with Brian Chambers from Foundry 42:

It’s been a while since we published our game documentary space.games.film. Since space is infinite and doesn’t have any boundaries, it should especially not be limited by language barriers. That’s why space.games.film is now available with complete English voiceovers! Because they’re AI using Amazon’s Polly, they’re far from perfect. Also I had to manipulate them a little since there were only three usable voices for the five German speaking main protagonists. Please keep that in mind. :sweat_smile:

Watch the film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soomILJNLp4