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CHECK OUT THE NEW VGDC PIPELINE NEWSFEED!
Click Here!
Wish you could watch VGDC's Movies on your TV? Well if you have a Nintendo Wii you can! Using the New Opera Internet browser, watching all of VGDC's movies is easy!
To learn more about Video Game Director's Cuts, and how VGDC began, simply scroll down to find all the info you need! You can also visit the About VGDC page by clicking here!
Watch Randy Solem, creator of VGDC, mumble and stutter his way through an Episode of G4TV's "Attack of the Show".
(Hey it was live TV and I was nervous as hell!)

CLICK HERE TO WATCH! (18 MB)
FEATURED VGDC MOVIE!
"Arnie's Mis-Adventures"
Choose from 3 different scenarios and watch as everyone's favorite shroom goes nuts in the Mushroom Kingdom. Make sure you visit the Secrets page if you miss any easter eggs! (hidden secrets).
FEATURED VGDC MOVIE 2!
"SUPER DUPER MARIO 2"
The first sprite movie to feature graphics from New Super Mario Bros. shows how Mario dispatches a horde of enemies with ease. This movie also features a few secrets, can you find the all?
Make your own Mario "?" blocks!
Download the template by clicking HERE . Print it out (I recommend glossy photo paper for it's thickness) and then cut out the template. Then just fold and use a glue stick to keep the box together! Use thread or fishing string to hang it up. Here's what mine came out like. (I added a cut out coin sprite and taped it half way up the fishing string.)
Pretty nifty huh?
By using the same template and altering it in photoshop, you can make other mario items, such as the bricks from SMB. Here's what mine came out like.
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DISPLAY THE RISE OF THE MUSHROOM KINGDOM SERIES ON YOUR MYSPACE PAGE!
Copy and paste the codes below onto your page to make the movies viewable!
RISE OF THE MUSHROOM KINGDOM
RISE OF THE MUSHROOM KINGDOM 2
RISE OF THE MUSHROOM KINGDOM 3
RISE OF THE MUSHROOM KINGDOM 4
Hey everyone! Welcome to the VGDC Myspace page. This page is just a brief summary of what VGDC has to offer. To watch all our movies, and get an idea how I make my movies, please visit the VGDC website at www.videogamedc.com or join our forums at www.videogamedc.org . I try to answer as many questions as possible, but am sorry to say I can't get back to everyone. For this reason I urge you to check out the About VGDC
section of the site, or join my forums where you can get tons of help. The VGDC community is very helpful and is always willing to lend a hand to an aspiring flash artist. Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy the MySpace page!
Check out the dashboard of my truck! You can buy these figures off ebay.
I love Mario Shrooms, so I made some custom 'shroom images, edited from the Super Mushroom graphic (seen below) from the New Super Mario Bros. game for DS
To see a collage of custom 'shrooms I made
Click here.
From left to right the 'shooms are of: A Metroid, Arnie Jack 'O Lantern, Mickey Mouse, Mario's Birthday Cake, Be Right Back 'shroom, A Toad House, Have a "Noice" Day.
Donald Duck:
Spider-Man
Samus Aran
T-800 (Terminator)
Freddy Krueger
Jason Voorhees
To see tons more made by my forum members CLICK HERE!
About VIDEO GAME DIRECTOR'S CUTS (VGDC)VGDC is the premiere video game flash movie site on the web. If you're a fan of old school video games, check out our movies today by going to www.videogamedc.com .
VGDC's origins began back in 2000 when I got introduced to Macromedia's Flash animation program. My cousin sent me an email telling me to check out this site called Newgrounds.com. It was there that I first viewed some video game parodies. They were done by a guy named Clark Lybeck and he had a site called Nintendo Classics. I went to his site and checked out all his movies, and found they were all very similar to short movies I made back in 1991 with the SNES animation game "Mario Paint." Mario Paint was very limited in features, so I would use my VCR to link my small clips into longer movies. (Wish I still had those tapes so I could prove I was actually doing these over a decade ago.) Since I already had Photoshop down, and a Video/Audio program called Premiere mastered, all I needed to learn was Flash and play with some emulators, which are programs that allow you to play old console games on your computer. So I got Flash and some emulators and began doing the tutorials that were included with the Flash program. I also checked out some sites such as Flashkit.com and Flashplanet.com Also through Newgrounds I met a guy named Rob Foor of Razoric.com. He really helped me with my biggest questions, and helped me learn alot of Flash.
I submitted my first movie, Mario Gets Lucky , to Newgrounds on July 13, 2000. To my surprise it was voted number one movie of the day. The feedback from this simple movie motivated me to begin work on a few other movies, each one doing well. Once I had a a bunch of movies, I decided to create my own website to showcase them. Video Game Director's Cuts was born. The first VGDC layout is shown below. You can still view the entire site at http://www.geocities.com/videogamedc/VGDC/vgdc.html
Since I didn't have a host at the time, I went with geocities.com, a free hosting service. I stayed with geocities for a few months, making more movies, and submitting each to Newgrounds. I really wanted to get my own hosting, and my own domain name. I remembered that Nintendo Classics was hosted for free by a company called Troma, the same company that created the "Toxic Avenger" movies. They also hosted Newgrounds. I contacted Tom Fulp, the creator of Newgrounds and asked him if I could get hooked up with free hosting and become part of the NG network. The NG network is a community of high quality sites and entertainment all linked to NG. After I bugged him for a while, and proved to him that my high rated movie were an asset to the NG community, Tom finally gave in and hooked me up with Troma. I bought my domain name "Videogamedc.com" after I found out that "VGDC.com" was already taken. I also redesigned the site for my new domain launch. Somewhere around November 14, 2000 the following flash design debuted.
After a few months of that site design running, I streamlined the site to 4 main sections. VG Movies, Video, Other Movies, and Fan Flicks. Each page had a seperate color theme, with a little animation running along the top header. I continued making more and more movies, and even gave up on a few because the original ideas I had for them weren't comging out as interesting as I had first hoped.
So now we come to present day. After almost 2 years of the same site design I finally got sick of looking at it. Not only did I feel it looked generic, dark, and dingy, it was also a bitch to update. And since I posted all the news and new stuff right on the flash, I had little room to post anything. I finally decided to create an almost all html site, where the updating would be easy. Unlike most high traffic sites, such as Newgrounds, my site is simply a hobby. So I needed to come up with a design that wouldn't take over my life. Something simple and easy to manage. My buddy Rob Foor of Razoric.com once had an all flash site like mine, and he switched his over to an html site. So when designing the current VGDC design, I used Razoric.com as inspiration. Don't you feel special Robby? I still kept a few flash elements, such as the button bar. I also used flash for the music button. When I launched the current site design, I had no music incorporated into it. When I woke up the next day, I couldn't believe how many emails I received from people begging for the music to return. So I decided to bring back the music and the on/off button for it.
Today VGDC is the known to some as the "King of Video Game Flash", with the "Rise of the Mushroom Kingdom" series being one of the most popular VG Flash series on the net.
VGDC has been featured in countless magazine and internet articles, and in May of 2005, I was on an episode of G4TV's Attack of the Show to talk about the site. View the clip here .Well that's the history of Video Game Director's Cuts so far.

My Interests



FAN ART!
The following art is just a few of the hundred of pieces submitted by fans to VGDC

My Blog

Gameboy Advance SP Koopa Shell Mod

Well I decided to get really nerdy and try turning my GBA SP into a koopa shell (I saw someone do an awesome DS one earlier) this week. It was alot harder then I thought...I screwd up some stuff, but ...
Posted by Video Game Director's Cuts on Fri, 05 Oct 2007 02:36:00 PST

Forums Down! Working on it.

Sorry guys, looks like the shoutbox ate all the bandwidth up early. Since it was added, the forum's bandwidth doubled! I'm working on gettin it back up so you guys don't have to wait until Saturday wh...
Posted by Video Game Director's Cuts on Mon, 27 Aug 2007 09:12:00 PST

Are you VGDC's Biggest Fan?

Are you or do you think you know of someone who is VGDC's biggest fan? Send me a message telling me why. The top 3 letters I get will get featured not only on VGDC's myspace page, but also on the fron...
Posted by Video Game Director's Cuts on Wed, 15 Nov 2006 06:04:00 PST

POST THE RISE OF THE MUSHROOM KINGDOM SERIES ON YOUR PAGE!

Check out the VGDC page where you can now get the codes needed to display the entire series on your myspace page. If this works out well I will make more codes to your favorite movies available!...
Posted by Video Game Director's Cuts on Tue, 07 Nov 2006 02:08:00 PST

New Movie, "SUPER DUPER MARIO 2!"

Check it out at the below link. Please vote and leave a review! http://newgrounds.com/portal/view/327178
Posted by Video Game Director's Cuts on Tue, 25 Jul 2006 07:00:00 PST

HELP KEEP THE VGDC FORUMS ALIVE!

ATTENTION MEMBERS OF THE FORUM! OUR LICENSE IS ABOUT TO RUN OUT AND WE NEED YOUR HELP. DONATE BY PAYPAL HERE!Any little bit helps!...
Posted by Video Game Director's Cuts on Fri, 16 Jun 2006 01:51:00 PST

GOD OF WAR MOVIE: Casting for Kratos

After reading, please take a moment to visit www.videogamedc.com and cast your vote on who you think would be the ideal candidate to star as Kratos in the movie! So I'm pretty sure most GOW fans know ...
Posted by Video Game Director's Cuts on Fri, 19 May 2006 11:56:00 PST