Originally a part of Lucasfilm, Pixar has been in the animation industry since the early 1970s. By the early 90s, Pixar had started to gain a name for itself, pioneering one of the earliest forms of fluid computer animation. 1995 saw the studio's first Disney-partnered venture release, Toy Story, changing the world of western animation forever.
Since then, Pixar has gone on to release 25 feature films, the vast majority of which have earned a spot not only in the animation halls of fame, but also in countless people's hearts. Many might think that Pixar's defining blend of family-friendly fun and emotive storytelling wouldn't translate well to a video game experience, and they'd generally be right. However, despite not quite carrying the same level of unique Pixar charm, quite a few of the company's video game tie-ins still offer a good few hours of simple fun.
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From his earliest gaming memories playing Spyro 2 on the PlayStation, to being obsessed with the swing-out animations in Marvel's Spider-Man, Cameron has always been, and continues to be, in love with video games.
What started as frenzied childhood discussions on Star Wars Battlefront 2 has transitioned into somewhat less frenzied breakdowns on...Star Wars Battlefront 2. It's fair to say that video games are an integral part of Cameron's life, and hopefully they'll continue to be.
You can find more of Cameron's work on Twitter @CamSwan117
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