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By PJ Hruschak |
Wreck-it Ralph uses a quick dash through nostalgic gaming to grab older gamers and rivet them to a chair.
Disney’s theatrical homage to video games, Wreck-it Ralph, manages to include more than enough elements adults can appreciate.
This is not only a movie that parents can watch without cringing but proves to be a film that even the manliest dude - and girliest girl - seeks out.
Wreck-it Ralph is a love story. No, not that kind. It's an homage to video games gone by, to video games arcades (which essentially do not exist aside from a few rare exceptions) and to people being sappy about pixels.
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