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Insert Coin

Insert Coin

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  • United States
  • · 101m

Director Joshua Tsui

This film depicts the amazing behind-the-scenes story of Midway Games, one of the greatest video game studios of all time. The company pioneered the concept of live-action gaming, kickstarting a new arcade boom and grossing billions of dollars in the process with massive hits like Mortal Kombat and NBA Jam, franchises still popular today.

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80

Slashfilm

The film somewhat fizzles out and doesn’t feel like it has a satisfying ending, but in a way, I wonder if that’s intentional. Insert Coin comes to a close suddenly, not unlike the arcade game renaissance of the 1990s. But it does leave you with the hope and inspiration of whatever the next generation of video games holds, even if it’s no longer powered by 25 cents.

70

Film Threat by Anthony Ray Bench

Despite being overall quite enjoyable, it feels very rushed in places, especially towards the end, and it fails to cap off Midway’s epic rise and fall as it deserves.

67

The Playlist by Kevin Jagernauth

For those yearning for the dimly lit, stale smelling room, crammed in that weird corner of the mall, where blurps and bloops rang in your ears and faces were filled with a phosphorescent CRT glow, “Insert Coin” will tickle the wistful longing for that unique and exciting atmosphere. And for those who couldn’t experience it for themselves, this scrappy documentary earnestly tries to convey the giddy and anarchic spirit of the golden age of video games.

50

IGN by Kristy Puchko

Rebellious game developer Midway's rise and fall gets a surprisingly tame retelling in the doc Insert Coin.

40

Austin Chronicle by Richard Whittaker

Insert Coin doesn’t tell gamers anything they didn’t already know, and non-gamers won’t care – so unless you're a hardcore fan, maybe just save your quarters.