That's good to hear...i'd really love to see more video game documentaries and films about the industy specifically Sega...its only now that the people involved in the golden age of gaming are beginning to speak about their experiences during that time...Compared to what we have in comics conventions and movie and TV conventions..video games are way behind..way way behind. Sega has enough material to make dozens of documentaries. I mean isn't it about time we heard from the founder of Sega David Rosen? What about Hayao Nakayama? Both instrumental in Sega history. I think someone should do a film or video an interview with these guys before they inevitably die of old age, since they are not spring chickens anymore...
Its about time video game fans start to value the history of the industry and talk to the people we haven't heard from yet instead of going on about atari, sony and microsoft t in all these lesser vg documentaries..