Turbo_ The Video Game Movie Not Based On A Real Video Game
By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on October 12, 2025
While most video game film adaptations suck, the low-budget, high-gloss Turbo has the advantage of not being based on an existing game. The Tron meets The Karate Kid short was filmed for under $100,000.
According to the official site, the plot is your standard fighting film stuff, not unlike a high-tech Bloodsport, in which the world’s best Super Turbo Arena players—that’s a 4D fighting game, by the way—go head-to-head to see who’s best (of สล็อต the best). There’s lots of digitally added pretty lights and motion control insanity throughout the trailer, the kind of stuff we’ll likely see when the WiiStation 9000 finally ships.
According to our bros at Gizmodo, the game movie’s effects were crafted by สล็อต a four-man team over the course of five months. But who knows how long the actors in the student film had to sit in a hairdresser’s chair to get their hair to look like that.
https://gizmodo.com/turbo-a-visually-striking-video-game-movie-shot-for-u-5195856
Here’s the trailer. It’s pretty damn slick.
You can read more about it at Turbo’s official site. Those of you in the Los Angeles greater metropolitan area can see the premiere later this month.
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