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Cinematech

Cinematech

Description: Cinematech was a TV show on G4 and G4techTV that showcases various cutscenes and trailers for video games past, present, and upcoming. Some of the cut scenes are outros, which only people who have played through the game would have been able to see. Wikipedia
Genre: Reality-TV
Year Released: 1970
Number of seasons: 6
Number of episodes: 383
First episode air date: January 1, 1970
Network: G4
Language: English
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