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Capcom: Over 40 Years in the Market – A Brief History 

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Fighting in the streets After working in the production of Irem’s 1984 beat ‘em up game Kung-Fu Master, which was an instant success both in Asia and North America, Japanese designer, director and producer Takashi Nishiyama came up with the idea for a fighting game centered around the boss fights of the previous title.

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Apocalypse scenarios in cinema

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That's why we love horror films: they give us a glimpse of what we're so afraid of, but. Horrors play with our emotions and experiences because they are radical expressions of our fear. Why do we so sidestep an entire sub-genre of films in which humanity comes to an end? Here are some of the films like this.

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Why you should love James Gunn

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We believe that much of the success of this film universe has been thanks to the "Guardians of the Galaxy" dylogy and director James Gunn in particular. Plus, we've only recently seen the director's most recent film: " Suicide Squad" - and we wondered how Gunn's life and career unfolded before "Guardians of the Galaxy".

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Creating fantastic stories and more: Peter Jackson

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Art by @nadi_bulochka The finale of "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy was released 20 years ago, but it is still one of the most beloved films worldwide. Thanks to Peter Jackson's directorial style, we never tire of revisiting these films repeatedly. From thrash horror to "The Lord of the Rings." Not at all. Well, let's compare.

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Makhoba Kamogelo: “Don’t let fear stop you from reinventing yourself”

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Why did they always have to be about fighting?” There is special effects makeup used in horror films, and it’s all about creative design. One of those games was Street Fighter. Kamo remembers, “It was the biggest game back then. But I often wondered why there weren’t more peaceful games.

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Essential camera movements - explained

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This week we continue to tell you about the main and essential camerawork techniques, without which no film can be imagined. As you understand, every scene in a film consists of several or maybe many shots, each of which is meant to move the story of the film. So, let's not talk too much, and get started.

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Crafting chills and thrills: How to create a perfect horror movie scenario

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For those who dare to dabble in the demonic art of horror screenwriting, steering through a maze of well-trodden paths is the key to unleashing a masterpiece that will resonate through the vaulted tombs of cinematic history. This is the forbidden zone, the heart of darkness, the centerpiece of your horror story.

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