Documentary about Amiga classic Lemmings due for game’s 30th anniversary

Documentary about Amiga classic Lemmings due for game’s 30th anniversary

The Amiga classic Lemmings turns 30 this year. To celebrate, current license holder Exient (who acquired the property from Sony) is producing a documentary titled Lemmings 30th: Can You Dig It?, which follows the series from its European PC origins to its current mobile iterations.

Even though it has been ported to a seemingly infinite number of consoles in the US, Lemmings is deeply British. It’s a game about guiding blue-robed, green-haired critters to an exit before they accidentally kill themselves on the way.

The game’s dry humor and puzzle design eschewed the typical ’90s American-style action/arcade platforming for something less reflex-intensive, helping Lemmings become a hometown favorite over time. “Quite clearly—and hopefully the documentary will show this—the franchise has a special place in British culture.”

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Lemmings’ gimmick is based on an untruth: the real-life creatures do not mindlessly wander to their deaths. In truth, the film’s producers actually pushed lemmings off a cliff into water to capture footage, and the images weren’t of the Arctic Ocean as stated (the video showed a river in Calgary).

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When asked about those problematic origins, Wotton replied, “There’s certainly plenty of discussion over the origins of the game concept in the documentary, including how the gameplay influenced other titles of its time and since, including the likes of Populous. And it’s been fascinating to hear about the origins and legacy from so many different points of view. Perhaps Disney’s legacy on lemming behavior was a little wide of the mark though.”

Lemmings 30th: Can You Dig It? Interviewees will include the original developers, industry veterans like Peter Molyneux, journalists, and fans.

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