Albert Pyun’s ‘Arcade’ Wants to Play on Blu-ray in July from Full Moon Features

The game is about to begin, because Arcade is coming to Blu-ray on July 15 via Full Moon Features. The 1993 sci-fi thriller has been remastered in high definition from the best available elements. Special Features: Audio Commentary with Producer Charles Band and Actor Megan Ward VideoZone Featurette Interview with Actor John DeLancie Rare VFX […] The post Albert Pyun’s ‘Arcade’ Wants to Play on Blu-ray in July from Full Moon Features appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.

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Albert Pyun’s ‘Arcade’ Wants to Play on Blu-ray in July from Full Moon Features

The game is about to begin, because Arcade is coming to Blu-ray on July 15 via Full Moon Features.

The 1993 sci-fi thriller has been remastered in high definition from the best available elements.

Special Features:

  • Audio Commentary with Producer Charles Band and Actor Megan Ward
  • VideoZone Featurette
  • Interview with Actor John DeLancie
  • Rare VFX Reel
  • Original Trailer
  • Full Moon Trailers

Albert Pyun (Cyborg, Captain America) directs from a script by David S. Goyer (Blade, Batman Begins), based on a story from executive producer Charles Band.

All the kids in town are dying to play the hot new video game Arcade. Trouble is once you play the game you can kiss reality goodbye. Arcade has seven levels of excitement, adventure, and terror for its players. The game transports you to another world with its stunning graphics, thrilling sound effects, and virtual reality simulation. It is the ultimate experience in a video game.

But excitement like this doesn’t come cheaply – when you battle with Arcade you’re putting your life on the line. The kids have accepted the challenge and are absorbed into the game. Only Alex and Nick realize that these mysterious disappearances are linked to Arcade. They must battle the game, alone.

Megan Ward, Peter Billingsley, John DeLancie, Sharon Farrell, Seth Green, A.J. Langer, Bryan Dattilo, and Norbert Weisser star.

Arcade features heavy use of CGI, which had to be completely redone after The Walt Disney Company threaten litigation due to the film’s sky cycles closely resembling Tron‘s light cycles.

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