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Mojang SpecificationsRight at the start of 2011 2PP found themselves celebrating the new year in Stockholm, Sweden; creating a self produced short feature doc on the indie sensation "Minecraft". Mojang studios opened their doors to us during the very first days of the new companies formation.
Penny-ArcadeIn September of 2009 2PP partnered with Penny-Arcade to produce the official PAX dvd set and kicked off filming for "Penny-Arcade: The Series," a nearly year-long project. "Penny-Arcade: The Series" brought fans of Penny-Arcade closer to the personalities behind the comic then ever before and may even have introduced some new fans to Penny-Arcade's work in the process.
Sony2PP produced a three part web series/post mortem on the PS3 exclusive title "Infamous". Debuting on the Playstation Network and Gametrailers.com, the series garnered much acclaim for it's realistic and humanizing presentation of the game development environment. Later 2 Player followed up with a another stand alone segment for Infamous 2 about the games comic book influences. Currently 2 Player is producing a series of behind the scenes videos for "Uncharted 3" with Naughty Dog studios.
MTVMTV.com ran a news segment featuring interviews with NY chip musicians and 2PP producer Paul Levering. The segment featured footage from the 2006 Blip Festival DVD collection.
Gametrailers.comGametrailers.com premiered and hosts many pieces produced by 2 Player Productions, including "Infamous" & "Infamous 2", "Video Games Live", and "Uncharted 3".
Video Games Live/Mystical Stone Entertainment2PP produced a 3 part mini-series for the Video Games Live concert tour documenting the 2006 show in Philadelphia, PA.
Spike TVSpike TV used footage from 2PP's "Video Games Live" coverage for it's network news segment.
G4/Attack of the ShowAttack of the show used footage from the 2006 Blip Festival Video Collection DVD for it's news segment covering the 2007 Blip Festival.
CurrentTVPeter Edwards of Casper Electronics is the subject of this short format documentary about circuit bending. Produced as a pilot for a series about NY electronic art culture entitled "NYelectriCity", this segment aired on CurrentTV.com and the Current television station.
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