Video Games in Movies and TV shows
Who would have thought that the roles would reverse, with video games inspiring movies and TV shows? The answer is clear: no one! But today, it’s a fact. One prime example is The Witcher, a game that started as an epic fantasy but exploded into a Netflix phenomenon, capturing millions of fans with sparkling swords and monsters that would make any mythical creature jealous. And let’s not forget Resident Evil, which evolved from a survival horror game into a cinematic franchise that has made even the bravest shiver. From these examples, it’s easy to see how video games have paved the way to become not only a passion for gamers but also a global spectacle for movie and TV audiences.
Video Games and music
Who thought video game music was just a series of sharp, electronic sounds? Well, it’s time to rethink that, because today’s video game soundtracks are true masterpieces, worthy of concert halls. Final Fantasy is a prime example—it’s not just a gaming masterpiece but also a musical journey that gives you chills (especially when One Winged Angel kicks in). And who hasn’t heard the melody that transports you to a magical world where anything is possible—the soundtrack of The Legend of Zelda? It doesn’t stop there: live concerts like the Final Fantasy Orchestra Concert are changing the face of symphonic music, bringing the magic of video games to the world’s most prestigious concert halls.
Video Games and Merchandising
Imagine walking into a store and finding more Super Mario shirts than rock band merch. Yep, that’s because video game merchandising has become a global powerhouse. Every game worth its salt has a range of products: action figures, T-shirts, even backpacks, and basically anything that can be customized with game themes. And here, Fortnite is the undisputed king: this game has created a full ecosystem of skins, clothes, and accessories that drive young people (and young-at-heart adults) crazy.
Video Games, Language, and Social Trends
Ever heard someone say “GG” (Good Game) after a match? Or been called a “noob” for making a mistake? That’s right, the language of video games has invaded our daily lives. Words like “loot,” “XP,” and “boosting” aren’t just for hardcore gamers anymore—they’ve become part of our everyday vocabulary. And then, the pandemic only sped things up: online games have become new social gathering places. Gaming has stopped being just a pastime and is now the heart of a new form of global socialization.
In the end, video games are not just pixels and sci-fi stories. They have become a disruptive force in popular culture, transforming cinema, music, language, and even the way we interact with others. Games are not just a fun way to pass the time; they can integrate into our lifestyles. And while Mario runs through his colorful world and Geralt of Rivia slays monsters on Netflix, rest assured: video games are here to stay, continuing to write their story, one game at a time.

