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**Title:** Unconventional Movie Adaptations of Iconic Video Games
**Summary:**
This video showcases unusual movie adaptations of popular video games, highlighting their... interesting takes. The featured games and their movie adaptations are:
1. **Super Mario Bros** (1993): A live-action film with aged-up Mario and Luigi, and a bizarre plot.
2. **Minecraft** (2018): A 53-minute, dialogue-free, 3D animated movie available for free on YouTube.
3. **Double Dragon** (1994): A film loosely based on the arcade game, with minimal connections to the original storyline.
4. **Among Us** (2020): A recently released animated movie with a naughty story, romance, action, and Christmas elements (available for free on the same platform, but only in English).
5. **Street Fighter** (1994): A movie that better incorporates game characters, despite its overall poor quality.
6. **The Legend of Zelda**: Two movie adaptations are mentioned - a hard-to-find, poor-quality live-action production and a more promising animated version from the late 1980s, "The Legend of Zelda: The Power of the Triforce".
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**Movies based on Video Games**
1. A live-action Super Mario Bros movie was created in 1993 under the Nintendo license.
2. Minecraft had its own movie released in 2018, created in 3D animation.
3. The Minecraft movie (2018) is 53 minutes long, has no dialogue, and is available for free on YouTube.
4. A movie based on the video game Double Dragon was released in 1994.
5. Street Fighter had its own movie released in 1994, which implemented game characters into the film.
6. Two movies based on The Legend of Zelda character exist: a live-action (release year not specified) and an animated version (released in the late 1980s) titled "The Power of the Triforce".
**Video Games**
7. Super Mario Bros has been in existence for over 36 years, with more than 20 different titles.
8. Minecraft was first presented on November 18, 2011, and is considered the most emblematic video game of the last decade.
9. Double Dragon was first released as an arcade game in 1987 and inspired other titles, including the 1989 Ninja Turtles video game.
10. The Legend of Zelda game was first released in 1986 and has since captured millions of players worldwide.