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So, JECO - Electronic Games on the Computer is this interesting little advertisement film from 1989 that showcases the video games made by CENTROCOOP. The film has a very specific tone, almost like a time capsule of late '80s gaming culture. It's not exactly polished, but that adds to its charm; there's a raw excitement in how it presents these games. The visuals might not stand up to today’s standards, but there's something genuinely nostalgic about the practical effects and the way it captures the early era of computer gaming. The pacing feels slightly frenetic, which reflects the enthusiasm of the time, making it a curious watch for any collector interested in the evolution of video gaming narratives.
JECO has a certain rarity that makes it intriguing for collectors. Released in the late '80s, its format history is somewhat obscure, with few copies available. Interest in this film has grown among those who appreciate the early promotional materials of video games, making it a rather niche yet fascinating piece for enthusiasts who delve into the origins of gaming culture. Its scarcity adds to its appeal, especially among those who enjoy the analog era of video game history.
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