It's a pretty great time for movies about video and tabletop games right now. The Tetris movie just dropped on Apple TV+, The Super Mario Bros. Movie is out next week, and Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is out in cinemas today. And it turns out one of the movie's stars, Regé-Jean Page, is a pretty big fan of RPGs — specifically from the SNES era.
@BreathofFire_, a fan account for Capcom's underrated RPG series which debuted back on the SNES, shared a clip from an interview with JoBlo Celebrity Interviews on YouTube. In the clip, Page is asked whether he's a fan of tabletop gaming. And the answer reveals that, while he isn't, the actor grew up playing some RPG classics
"So I've seen the Penny Arcade campaign — the 'Acquisitions Incorporated' campaign. For a while, I played Japanese role-playing games growing up, so I played Final Fantasy, Chrono Trigger, and Breath of Fire. So I played in this area and then was able to kind of slot quite quickly into the world."
Wow, those are certainly some name-drops. Two of the titans of the era, and the now undeservedly niche Breath of Fire. We all know gaming is a pretty common hobby nowadays, but it's always really fun to find out what kinds of games people are into. RPGs and DND do go hand in hand, after all.
We do have one question, though — how was Page able to play these games? Despite all three releasing on the NES or SNES, none of them made it to the UK until their respective ports (PS1, DS, and GBA). Page doesn't specify which Final Fantasy he played, so it could well have been Final Fantasy VII, or perhaps he played any one of those ports. Or, you know, using other methods.
Regé-Jean Page plays a paladin known as Xenk Yendar in the movie, but he's probably most well-known for getting fans hot under the collar in the first season of Netflix's Bridgerton as Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings. Perhaps his paladin character is based on the noble swordsman Frog?
We recommend watching the whole interview (below, timestamped at Page's question) as the whole cast shares interesting insights on the movie and their thoughts on DND. But thanks to @BreathofFire_ for sharing this!
Interestingly enough,Page isn't the only cast member on Bridgerton to have a connection with video games. Though not Nintendo-related, Jonathan Bailey — who plays Lord Anthony Bridgerton in the historical fiction-romance — voices a prominent character in Final Fantasy XIV from the Stormblood expansion onwards.
Going back to Dungeons & Dragons, Justice Smith (who plays sorcerer Simon Aumar) is probably most famous for playing Tim Goodman in the Detective Pikachu movie. So lots of video game connections here. These are only a couple that we can pull from the top of our heads.
Are you happy to hear someone mention Breath of Fire and Chrono Trigger in an interview? Let us know in the comments.
[source youtu.be, via twitter.com]
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Well he just gained some cool points.
I daresay it might be one of the greatest if not the greatest RPGs of all time. It's never gotten a negative review from anybody who's played it.
I feel like he actually played those, which is nice. Wasn't the awkward forced game shoe in like some for the super mario movie trailer.
@Axecon I want to play it so, so, so freakin badly, but I'd rather not use my crummy laptop.
Would love to see breath of fire get a legacy collection like megaman did since not only would it make 1 and 2 available to buy on switch (maybe having the GBA ones as options since they had some QOL stuff) but could also mean that 3,4 and even dragon quarter would be viable (i enjoyed DQ, As a breath of fire game it felt like a drastic departure but as an rpg it was a very unique experience)
I think my heart skipped a beat when I saw a Chrono Trigger article thumbnail... How is this still not on Switch?!
(And before anyone says anything, I already have it on PS1, Wii VC, and Steam. I'd love to see it come to Switch with a physical release, though.)
Love Chrono Trigger, feel it's an amazing game and RPG. Overall one of my favourites.
Meanwhile, in other news, someone two streets down from me likes Sonic. Knowing this I feel like I can finally move on with my life. One day I hope to hear of a proper A list star who likes something I do, that will really set me up for life.
Add this to the list of reasons of why he's one of my favorite actors. Now I just need to know if he's ever played Dragon Quest.
Just searched movie reviews, and they are actually good, which I admit that I wasn't expecting.
Never heard of him but I can break bread with anyone that likes CT.
I mean, he's about my age. I suppose celebrities with a personal connection to video games used to be big news once, but a whole lot of folks in today's commercial fiction industries are millennials who grew up with the same Marios and Sonics as we did.
@RendoFonzarelli
You have no idea how close that was to what I was about to type. I'm glad i'm not the only one.
@ElRoberico It should come to modern platforms soon (by the end of 2024 at the latest). It's already been leaked as part of the NVidia hack. Not sure if it will be a true port or a remake/remaster or both. We already got Chrono Cross, which was a very promising sign.
@Axecon if it gets a HD2D remake, I might cry.
ReaperMelia wrote:
I'm hoping everyone with a Switch buys the Final Fantasy I-VI Pixel Remaster collection. Then maybe Square will give us Chrono Trigger and Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
And if Capcom can get us Bionic Commando and Microsoft can get us R.C. Pro-Am, then all of the very biggest and best NES & SNES games will be on Switch in some form.
@Mgalens Right there with ya!
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