Simu Liu’s Adaptation Of Hit Action Video Game Gets Best Update Yet

Simu Liu’s Adaptation Of Hit Action Video Game Gets Best Update Yet


Simu Liu finally gives fans a much-needed update about his upcoming action film.

Liu’s highly anticipated video game adaptation, Sleeping Dogs, is officially on its way to the big screen. And the project has received its most encouraging update so far, from the star himself. The actor revealed on social media that the upcoming film now has both a director, a production company, and solid plans to move forward.

















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01

In November 1972, a small Sunnyvale start-up named Atari released the arcade game widely credited as the industry’s first commercial blockbuster. Designed by engineer Allan Alcorn as a training exercise, its prototype famously stopped working in a Sunnyvale bar because the coin box was overstuffed with quarters. Name the game.




✓ Correct! Pong, designed by Allan Alcorn at Atari (founded by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney). The Sunnyvale bar Andy Capp’s reportedly called Atari to complain the prototype had broken; when Alcorn arrived, the cabinet was fine — the coin box was simply jammed full. Pong went on to sell over 8,000 cabinets and effectively created the consumer video-game industry. Bushnell’s earlier Computer Space (1971) is the very first commercial coin-op video game, but it sold poorly and didn’t spark the boom.

✗ Wrong. The answer is Pong. Space Invaders is Taito’s 1978 hit. Asteroids is Atari’s own 1979 vector-graphics smash. Computer Space (1971) is technically the first commercial coin-op video game ever — designed by Atari co-founder Nolan Bushnell — but it flopped at retail. Pong is the 1972 game that proved the industry could actually work.

02

The North American video-game crash of 1983 wiped out 97% of the industry’s revenue almost overnight. The two scapegoat releases — a rushed E.T. tie-in famously buried in a New Mexico landfill, and an unplayable port of Pac-Man — ran on the same now-iconic console. Whose console was it?




✓ Correct! Atari, specifically the Atari 2600 (originally the VCS). Howard Scott Warshaw famously developed E.T. in five weeks to make a Christmas 1982 deadline; over 4 million unsold copies were eventually buried in the Alamogordo, New Mexico landfill in 1983 — later confirmed as real archaeology by a 2014 dig. The crash gutted the American console market until Nintendo launched the NES in 1985, with Japan taking over from there.

✗ Wrong. The answer is Atari (the 2600). Magnavox’s Odyssey was the very first home console (1972) but had been long-superseded by 1983. ColecoVision and Intellivision were 2600 competitors that also got hit by the crash, but the headline disasters — E.T. and the Pac-Man port — were Atari’s, and Atari was the dominant brand whose collapse defined the era.

03

After the 1983 crash, Nintendo’s Famicom (released in Japan in 1983) was rebranded as the NES for North America in 1985. The launch was anchored by a single Shigeru Miyamoto-designed pack-in title that became the genre-defining 2D platformer and one of the best-selling games of all time. Name it.




✓ Correct! Super Mario Bros. (September 1985 in Japan as the Famicom version, October 1985 in North America bundled with the NES). Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka’s 8-bit blueprint for the genre — running, jumping, scrolling, secrets — sold over 40 million copies and was the standard pack-in NES title (sometimes packed alongside Duck Hunt on the Zapper bundle). The Legend of Zelda came in 1986; Super Mario Bros. is the title that defined the launch.

✗ Wrong. The answer is Super Mario Bros. Donkey Kong (1981) is Miyamoto’s arcade breakthrough — and Mario’s actual debut as “Jumpman.” Duck Hunt was bundled with the Zapper-pack version of the NES alongside Super Mario Bros. The Legend of Zelda came a year later (1986). The headline NES launch title is Super Mario Bros.

04

As of 2024 the best-selling single video game of all time has cleared 300 million copies sold across every platform you can imagine — far ahead of every other franchise entry on the list. The studio behind it was bought by Microsoft in 2014 for $2.5 billion. Name the game.




✓ Correct! Minecraft — over 300 million copies sold, with Markus “Notch” Persson’s Mojang acquired by Microsoft for $2.5 billion in November 2014. The game launched in alpha in 2009, hit full release in November 2011, and has since shipped on every major platform from PC to Switch to phones to PlayStation. GTA V is the second-best-selling game ever (~200M+) and the most profitable entertainment product of all time. Tetris versions vary by counting method but together comfortably exceed 500M; the question specifies a single game, where Minecraft leads.

✗ Wrong. The answer is Minecraft. Tetris is technically larger across all versions combined but is fragmented across dozens of separately-counted SKUs. GTA V is the second-best-selling discrete game (~200M+) and the most profitable entertainment product ever made. Wii Sports moved 82M but mostly as a pack-in. The single best-selling game ever is Minecraft.

05

A 28-year-old Shigeru Miyamoto was given a salvage job in 1981: convert thousands of unsold Radar Scope cabinets into a profitable game. The result was an arcade smash that introduced both a barrel-throwing antagonist and a moustachioed protagonist named “Jumpman” — later renamed Mario. Name this 1981 arcade game.




✓ Correct! Donkey Kong (1981). Nintendo of America had crates of unsold Radar Scope cabinets sitting in a New Jersey warehouse; Miyamoto’s pitch — a Popeye-inspired story about a giant ape and a damsel in distress — was retrofitted into the existing hardware. The game made $280 million in its first two years, single-handedly saved Nintendo of America, and gave the world both Donkey Kong and Mario (originally just called “Jumpman”). It also drove a Universal Studios trademark lawsuit over alleged King Kong similarity, which Nintendo won.

✗ Wrong. The answer is Donkey Kong. Mario Bros. is the 1983 arcade follow-up where Mario gets his name and his plumber brother Luigi. Popeye (1982) is Miyamoto’s next game — the IP he’d originally wanted for what became Donkey Kong. Galaga (1981) is by Namco, not Nintendo. Miyamoto’s breakout game is Donkey Kong.

06

Sony’s original PlayStation launched in Japan in December 1994 and went on to dominate the fifth console generation, selling over 100 million units. The console was originally conceived as a CD-ROM add-on for another company’s console, until that partner publicly humiliated Sony at CES 1991 by suddenly switching to Philips. Which spurned company drove Sony into the console business?




✓ Correct! Nintendo. The two companies had jointly developed a SNES CD-ROM add-on (codenamed “Play Station,” with the space) for years. At CES 1991, Sony announced the partnership on day one; on day two, Nintendo’s Howard Lincoln walked on stage and revealed Nintendo had quietly switched to Philips. Sony executive Ken Kutaragi convinced his board to use the prototype to build their own standalone console. The result, three years later, was the PlayStation — which buried the SNES’s successor, the N64, in third place that generation. One of the most expensive corporate snubs in business history.

✗ Wrong. The answer is Nintendo. Sega had its own CD-ROM add-on (the Sega CD, 1991). Atari was a fading competitor. Panasonic eventually shipped the 3DO (1993), but Sony’s entry into hardware was specifically driven by the Nintendo partnership collapse at CES 1991 — one of the most consequential corporate breakups in the industry’s history.

07

Bungie’s Halo: Combat Evolved (November 2001) is the textbook system-seller — the FPS that proved console first-person shooters could rival the PC, sold five million copies for an unproven new console, and turned its publisher into a permanent fixture in console gaming. For which 2001-launching console was it a launch title?




✓ Correct! The original Xbox — Microsoft’s first home console, launched November 15, 2001 in North America. Microsoft acquired Bungie in June 2000 specifically to make Halo an Xbox-exclusive launch title (it had originally been pitched as a Mac/PC RTS). Halo: Combat Evolved sold over 5 million copies, became the Xbox’s system-seller, and made the franchise a permanent Microsoft pillar through Halo 2’s Xbox Live revolution and beyond.

✗ Wrong. The answer is the original Xbox. PlayStation 2 launched a year earlier (October 2000). The GameCube launched within days of the Xbox in November 2001 but never had Halo. The Dreamcast (1998) was discontinued in early 2001. Halo’s home is the Xbox — its existence as an exclusive is the entire reason Microsoft bought Bungie.

08

Steam — the dominant digital storefront for PC gaming — launched in September 2003, initially mocked as a glorified DRM patcher for Counter-Strike. It now hosts over 100,000 games and reportedly takes 50–70% of all PC game sales. Which Bellevue, Washington studio (also creator of Half-Life and Portal) launched and runs Steam?




✓ Correct! Valve, founded in 1996 by ex-Microsoft executives Gabe Newell and Mike Harrington. Steam launched in September 2003 mainly as a way to deliver patches for Counter-Strike, with Half-Life 2 (2004) the first commercial release tied to it. Newell’s repeatedly-voiced philosophy — that piracy is fundamentally a service problem — turned Steam into the dominant PC platform and made Valve, a privately-held company, one of the most valuable per-employee firms in technology.

✗ Wrong. The answer is Valve. Blizzard runs Battle.net (Diablo, World of Warcraft, Hearthstone). id Software is the original Doom/Quake studio, now owned by Microsoft via the Bethesda/ZeniMax acquisition. Epic Games runs the competing Epic Games Store (launched 2018) alongside Fortnite and Unreal Engine. Steam — and Half-Life, Portal, Left 4 Dead, Counter-Strike, Dota 2 — is Valve.

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The actor shared the progress on his official X account while responding to a question about the status of the adaptation. According to the Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings star, the movie is currently staying on track, and important discussions are in progress with Square Enix, the studio that published the original video game. Liu also stated that the continued support from fans has helped a great deal.

The update implies a major step for a film that has spent years stuck in development. Sleeping Dogs was originally released in 2012 and follows Wei Shen, an undercover police officer attempting to infiltrate the Sun On Yee triad in Hong Kong. The game became known for its impressive open-world setting, martial arts moves, and storyline.

Development on the Sleeping Dogs video game originally began in 2008. The project was supposed to be a part of the True Crime franchise. However, Activision Blizzard canceled it in 2011 following constant delays and concerns about its budget. Around six months later, Square Enix acquired the publishing rights and revived the game. Square Enix London Studios also collaborated with United Front Games during development.

Liu is attached to star as the protagonist Wei as well as produce the new live-action adaptation. The project is going to be directed by Timo Tjahjanto. The director is no stranger to action films. He has worked on Netflix’s The Night Comes for Us (2018) and Universal’s Nobody 2 (2025).

Story Kitchen, the production company behind the Sleeping Dogs movie, has a long history with video game adaptations. The studio has been involved in many mainstream movies inspired by major properties, such as Sonic the Hedgehog, Tomb Raider, Sifu, and Streets of Rage.

There is no official release date for Sleeping Dogs at the time of this article’s publication.


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Released

August 14, 2012

ESRB

Mature 17+ / Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Use of Drugs

Developer(s)

United Front Games

Publisher(s)

Square Enix

Engine

Havok


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