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Just like many of the classical novels, children's stories and comic books, video games have also been adapted by the movie industry. These games have a huge fan following and the movie industry particularly Hollywood has been very quick to capitalize on this audience. This is primarily due to two major reasons: One is that the core product has already been tested and well received in the market. The other is that these games offer an easily available story line which very often runs into series and keeps audience connected to the movie. Video games too have gained considerably from the movie industry, right from production values to voices from professional actors and actresses. Various kinds of movies ranging from television films, direct-to-video, short films, to documentaries have been produced based on video games. Some of the movies based on video games are Mortal Combat, Resident Evil, Silent Hill, Angelina starred Tomb Raider and Tron. There have also been few attempts at producing video games based on movies but most of these games have not been well received by the gaming community.
Mortal Kombat
The movie Mortal Kombat was released in 1995 and was the first in the series of films based on the video-game having the same name. It received mixed reviews from the critics but was a huge box office hit and stayed at the number one spot for three consecutive weeks. The soundtrack by George Clinton also received good response and went platinum in less than two weeks. Among others, the film starred Robin Shou as Liu Kang, Linden Ashby as Johny Cage and Bridgette Wilson as agent Sonya Blade. A sequel titled Mortal Kombat: Annihilation was released in 1997. However, the sequel was not as a big commercial hit as Mortal Kombat. There have been no clear indications on the possibility of another sequel. The movie was released in United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Argentina and Israel. A TV series titled Mortal Kombat: Conquest was released in 1998 and a short film titled Mortal Kombat: Rebirth was released in 2010.
Resident Evil
The movie Resident Evil was released in 2002 and was the first in the four part series of films based on the video game by the same name. The sequels are the 2004 release Resident Evil: Apocalypse, the 2007 release Resident Evil: Extinction and the 2010 release Resident Evil: Afterlife. The film was produced, directed and written by Paul Anderson. The movies cast include Milla Jovovich as Alice, Eric Mabius as Matt, Colin Salmon as James "One" Shade and Michelle Rodriguez as Rain. The movie was classified as "R-rated" and was a commercial hit even though it did not find support with the critics. In its opening weekend, all the three movies opened as the number one movie in North America. All the three movies have been released on DVD format. The movie has been released in United Kingdom, Germany and France in addition to the United States of America.
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