If you loved 'Video Game Box Art: The Stories Behind the Covers (2019)' and its deep dive into the artistry and history of video game packaging, you'll enjoy these 10 similar movies and shows. From documentaries exploring game design to series celebrating gaming culture, this list is perfect for fans who appreciate the visual and narrative aspects of video games.

Chasing Ghosts: Beyond the Arcade (2007)
Description: Profiles arcade gaming legends and their impact on pop culture, much like examinations of gaming's golden age. Both highlight how gaming pioneers became cultural icons.
Fact: Features rare interviews with 1980s arcade champions like Twin Galaxies founder Walter Day. The title references the term 'chasing ghosts' in speedrunning culture.


The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007)
Description: Chronicles the competitive world of arcade gaming records, showcasing the dedication and rivalries within gaming communities. It reflects the passion found in gaming culture.
Fact: The film's subject, Billy Mitchell, was later stripped of his Donkey Kong records due to controversy over emulator use. It inspired a wave of competitive gaming documentaries.


The Pixar Story (2007)
Description: Chronicles the evolution of groundbreaking digital animation, similar to how gaming documentaries track technological advancements. Both showcase how creative visionaries transform entertainment mediums.
Fact: The documentary includes never-before-seen footage of Pixar's early experimental shorts. It was directed by Leslie Iwerks, granddaughter of Disney legend Ub Iwerks.


Indie Game: The Movie (2012)
Description: Captures the creative struggles and triumphs of independent game developers, similar to how behind-the-scenes stories reveal the artistry in game design. Both celebrate grassroots innovation.
Fact: The film was partially funded through a Kickstarter campaign. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, highlighting its crossover appeal beyond gaming audiences.


Halt and Catch Fire (2014)
Description: Dramatizes the personal computing revolution, capturing the same entrepreneurial spirit and technological passion found in gaming's development. Both explore how visionaries shape digital culture.
Fact: The show's title refers to an early computer command that forcibly stops a machine's operations. Though fictionalized, it accurately portrays 1980s tech culture and was praised by industry veterans.


The Rise and Rise of Bitcoin (2014)
Description: Documents the emergence of a disruptive technology and its subculture, paralleling how gaming innovations create devoted communities. Both examine how niche technologies gain mainstream attention.
Fact: The film features early Bitcoin pioneers like Gavin Andresen and the Winklevoss twins. It was one of the first documentaries about cryptocurrency before its widespread popularity.


Nintendo Quest (2015)
Description: Follows a quest to collect every Nintendo Entertainment System game, embodying the collector mentality and nostalgia central to gaming culture. Both explore the emotional connections to gaming history.
Fact: The film's subject attempted to acquire all 678 licensed NES games in 30 days without using online auctions. It showcases rare games like Stadium Events that sell for over $10,


Atari: Game Over (2014)
Description: Focuses on the rise and fall of a gaming giant, mirroring the exploration of video game history and its cultural significance. It highlights how industry legends shape entertainment.
Fact: The documentary covers the excavation of the infamous Atari E.T. game burial in the New Mexico desert. It was one of the first films produced by Xbox Entertainment Studios.


Silicon Cowboys (2016)
Description: Tells the story of Compaq's challenge to IBM, mirroring how underdogs disrupt established gaming industries. Both highlight how innovation emerges from competition in tech fields.
Fact: The film features interviews with all three Compaq founders. It won the Audience Award at the SXSW Film Festival.


The Game Changers (2019)
Description: This documentary explores the impact of diet on performance, much like how video game culture examines the influence of gaming on lifestyle and health. Both delve into niche communities with passionate followings.
Fact: The film was executive produced by James Cameron, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Jackie Chan. It sparked widespread debate about plant-based diets in athletics.
