Since Mercer and Cahill were on their way to E3 at the time, we had to pause and reflect for a moment on just how far video games have come in the 30 years since Tiger Electronics were the cutting edge: So many terrible Tiger games, but you played them because you were in the back seat of the car with your family. They were terrible derivatives of games that were popular at the time, but you literally just went left to right and could jump. Mercer: Yeah, the really crappy Tiger ones where it was just the black characters over the clear background. Ever the gentleman and consummate professional, he indulged me: When Mercer mentioned Tiger Electronics, I had a hard time not steering the entire conversation in that direction. Mercer: For me, the very first video game I ever played would have been Return of the Jedi on the Atari 2600. Matt Mercer: One of those Tiger handheld ones? A GameBoy?Ĭahill: GameBoy! I had a GameBoy, so I was all about Super Mario Bros., but I was an old-school Atari gamer when I was little. What is the first video game you can remember playing?Įrin Cahill: I had one of those, the handheld… We talked about all of this and more, but first… Both of them were impressed, as I was, with the film’s level of all-out action and insane choreography, along with a healthy dose of jump scares befitting the perennially scary video game. They each had interesting insights to share, especially with Mercer reprising the role of Leon for the fourth time and Cahill bringing a fresh perspective to Rebecca. In this feature, he’s joined by BSAA’s Chris Redfield (Kevin Dorman) and professor Rebecca Chambers (Erin Cahill), who team up to stop an arms dealer from carrying out his plans for vengeance at any cost.Īhead of Resident Evil: Vendetta’s one-night theatrical special on Monday, June 19th, I had a chance to speak with Mercer and Cahill about their experience on the film. Resident Evil: Vendetta, the third CG-animated feature film based on the smash-hit horror video game franchise, continues the attempts of Leon Kennedy (Matthew Mercer) to take down the undead and the seemingly endless array of Bio-Organic Weapons. You Are Reading : Matthew Mercer and Erin Cahill on the Insane Action in Resident Evil Vendetta’ ‘Resident Evil: Vendetta’ will enjoy a one-night only theatrical screening on Monday, June 19th before its digital release on June 20th and Blu-ray release July 18th. Matthew Mercer and Erin Cahill on the Insane Action in ‘Resident Evil: Vendetta’
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