UPDATE – We just received a first prize entry, but the second and third prizes are still available. Send your answers ASAP to get either a Ready Player One book or a Steam gift card! Steven Spielberg’s films have given us bundles of unforgettable quotes over the years. But just how well do YOU know your […]
Monthly Archives: April 2018
Come join the Sacramento Developers Collective Discord!
In the past five years, Sacramento has steadily blossomed into a name city for video game development. With a host of talented devs, and a tight-knit community that supports and facilitates them endlessly, it’s easy to see why. That this evolution for the Sac gaming scene has been commensurate with Last Token Gaming’s existence is […]
Announcing Spielberg Month’s May Extension!
By Marshall Garvey So first off, I know the original plan for Last Token Gaming’s Spielberg Month was to contain it to just April. I thought this made sense because A) it would be one whole month, and B) it tied in most ideally with the opening month of Ready Player One. However, recent circumstances have […]
Spielberg Month Review – The Adventures of Tintin (Xbox 360)
By Marshall Garvey There’s nothing quite like a good adventure to get the blood pumping. Outside of pre-1999 George Lucas and early-to-mid 2000’s Peter Jackson, no filmmaker has taken us for greater adventures than Steven Spielberg. Obviously, the Indiana Jones franchise is the primary example that comes to mind. Yet in a way, a majority of […]
Spielberg Filming Locations Map
By Marshall Garvey Having made 32 (and counting) movies going back to 1971, it’s no surprise Steven Spielberg’s diverse array of projects have necessitated filming locations that span the entire globe. Below is an interactive Google Map with at least one location for each of his movies, from Montana to New Zealand and more!
LTG Movie Review – Ready Player One (2018)
By Marshall Garvey Throughout his career, Steven Spielberg has had a knack not only for directing and producing great films, but great films perfectly suited for a specific time. E.T. and Poltergeist depicted polar opposite visions of suburban life at the outset of the Reagan 80’s. Saving Private Ryan fanned reverence for WWII servicemen the same year Tom Brokaw […]
