Scott Pilgrim vs The World: The Sport celebrated its 15-year anniversary on August 10, 2025. Under, we converse with the builders of the unique sport about the way it got here to be and its enduring legacy.
Belief an elder millennial on this one: The longer you reside, the extra you begin to see the media of your youth mirrored in a bizarre, recursive funhouse mirror. The previous Grandpa Simpson “It’s going to occur to you!” meme is not only an ideal response to have right here, however an ideal instance. It is a well-known meme, born from a present that’s now largely recognized by youthful generations as an infinite meme manufacturing facility, from a scene that was directed at Gen-Xers with nostalgia for the Nineteen Seventies, by a personality lamenting how he was cool within the ’50s, and nostalgia for the ’40s being the precise meant joke.
Scott Pilgrim now occupies a equally unusual place in popular culture. Again within the mid-2000s, the unique graphic novels had been to old-school video video games, anime, and Canadian indie bands what Kevin Smith’s worship of Star Wars and Marvel comics had been to Gen X. Loads of readers may latch onto the story of a nerdy slacker–the titular Scott–dating Ramona Flowers, a a lot cooler individual with a checkered previous, and Scott having to reckon with mentioned checkered previous by combating her seven evil exes. The emotional honesty injected into the story by its creator, Bryan Lee O’Malley made it attraction to the oldsters who could by no means have picked up a controller, the oldsters who merely noticed an especially well-drawn, well-written fantastical slice-of-life indie e book. Scott nonetheless needed to cope with getting a job, paying his hire, and usually having to turn out to be an grownup. He simply occurred to take action whereas chatting with nerds in a complete different secret language of nostalgic metaphors.
That is in the end the factor that made Edgar Wright in all probability the one cheap choose to deal with a movie adaptation. Wright had been talking the identical language by way of his work for the reason that early 2000s with Spaced, Shaun of the Useless, and Scorching Fuzz. This can be a man who staged a climactic argument between roommates on Spaced as a spherical of Tekken 3, had Queen’s Do not Cease Me Now because the backdrop for a zombie getting overwhelmed with pool cues, and used the traditional tropes of each zombie movies and massive Hollywood motion motion pictures to look at the entire thought of how males evolve throughout the world.

There’s an artwork to utilizing popular culture as shorthand. In Prepared Participant One writer Ernest Cline’s palms, it is low cost and meaningless, as a result of it is the validation of obsession, relatively than saying something in regards to the individuals obsessed. In Wright’s palms, it is charming and efficient, as a result of it is utilizing popular culture to intensify the feelings which are already there.
And thus we received Scott Pilgrim vs. the World in theaters in 2010, a still-incredible piece of labor, not simply as a devoted adaptation of the novels, however a still-staggering achievement in audiovisual storytelling altogether. Its closest visible analogue is the Wachowski Sisters’ Velocity Racer. You’ll be able to in all probability depend every thing else in that individual echelon on one hand, and two of these slots are Spider-Verse motion pictures. Sadly, that is for good cause. Regardless of the unbelievable filmmaking, the zeitgeisty continuous comedy, a improbable indie rock soundtrack, the heartfelt story, a rock-solid important reception, and a solid that may go on to turn out to be a few of the most acclaimed and acknowledged actors of a era, the movie was truly a serious flop. It opened to a $10 million opening weekend and ended at $30 million, solely barely making again half its $60 million price range. It was lifeless on arrival. Seems, the movie has extra in frequent with the Wachowskis’ Velocity Racer than the visible language. It was exhausting promote to an unsavvy informal viewers unaccustomed to hyperkinetic maximalist storytelling. Common’s advertising and marketing division clearly felt the identical; the movie was bought as a musical with fights as an alternative of songs. It is not a incorrect illustration of the movie, however it’s nonetheless tough to promote.
On the similar time Scott Pilgrim: The Film was floundering in theaters, in real-life Canada, Scott Pilgrim was combating a distinct battle in a distinct medium.
Jean-Francois Main is without doubt one of the co-founders of Tribute Video games, the oldsters behind a slew of old-school pixel artwork throwback titles comparable to Mercenary Kings, Panzer Paladin, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, and the upcoming Marvel Cosmic Invasion. However again in 2010, he was a part of a improvement crew at Ubisoft that determined to make the corporate take an enormous threat.
“We largely centered on Sport Boy Advance titles: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Open Season, Star Wars, largely licensed video games,” Main mentioned, in a short interview with Gamespot over Zoom. “In some unspecified time in the future we came upon there was gonna be a film made on Scott Pilgrim. And we thought, why would not Ubisoft make a sport primarily based on the [intellectual property]. So we determined to make a pitch and get it cleared by way of Common. That was truly the final pixel artwork sport Ubisoft tackled. We stored it retro-looking, form of a observe as much as our Sport Boy Advance video games.”
For reference, the larger video games that Ubisoft would launch round that point included Splinter Cell: Conviction, Murderer’s Creed Brotherhood, Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands, and Ubisoft’s first go-around with a sport primarily based on James Cameron’s Avatar. The closest factor to a retro sport in Ubisoft’s portfolio at the moment is a wholly forgettable TMNT: Turtles In Time remake. So how did Main and his crew handle to slide a pixel artwork 2D sport into the corporate’s slate on the time?
“I do not know reply this politely,” Main mentioned with amusing. “I feel it wasn’t actually a undertaking that was totally understood at Ubisoft. Fortunately, they form of allow us to do what we needed, and did not ask too many questions. They had been extra centered on their greater titles. Ubisoft was shifting away from [pixel art games], and that was form of our final go. Our entire crew was despatched to work on extra AAA video games, and that wasn’t actually our ardour. It was why we ended up founding Tribute.” Bryan Lee O’Malley had comparable combined emotions, saying in our temporary interview that “they did not actually give us the price range to do every thing we needed to do,” and famous that the ending touches for the sport had been in the end farmed out to Ubisoft’s Chinese language studio.
Nonetheless, because the movie was in manufacturing, Majors and his crew set to work on what would turn out to be Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Sport, which was, certainly, a uncommon sight in 2010: a side-scrolling 2D beat-’em-up that felt extra like River Metropolis Ransom on NES or the unique Turtles In Time than the character-action titles of that second in time. The artwork style–which had Bryan Lee O’Malley dividing his time between engaged on the movie and offering authentic paintings embellished by famed pixel artist Paul Robertson–would take most of its cues from the unique graphic novels, whereas nonetheless recreating particular beats from the movie, together with a really cute pixel artwork model of Edgar Wright directing Lucas Lee’s film at Casa Loma. In return, pixel artwork Scott would get a cameo on the big-screen. The sport character appeared because the icon for Scott’s 1-Up after defeating the Katayanagi Twins, in addition to in a post-credit bit with Pixel Scott attending to throw a couple of brick-busting punches, a shout-out that was a whole shock to Majors and his crew.

The sport additionally had an additional ace within the gap with its wonderful, eclectic soundtrack from chiptune band Anamanaguchi.
“Our type was a pure match for the overall vibe,” mentioned lead songwriter Peter Berkman in an interview with PlayStation Weblog again in 2021, “however it was quite a lot of enjoyable to flex and adapt for sure moments {that a} ‘band taking part in reveals’ would not usually get to do. Like a bossa nova store theme, or boss songs.”
His co-writer, Ary Warnaar, agreed. “There have been a handful of prompts that took us out of our consolation zones,” Warnaar mentioned. “A few of these kinds had been undoubtedly only for the sport, however others began to form sounds that grew to become a bit extra regular to us. Dance-tempo 4 to the ground tracks had been a reasonably new factor to us again then!”
The sport was at the least extra of successful story than the movie, promoting almost 150,000 copies inside its first yr, in keeping with analysis agency FADE. The issue there was that the success can be, sadly, short-lived. Licensing issues aren’t new for video games–even as a lot because the trade loves its remakes and remasters, there are licensed video games throughout the expanse of the medium which will by no means see the sunshine of day ever once more due to both the associated fee or logistics of nailing down the IP. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World was no completely different, and in 2014, the sport was delisted from the PlayStation Community and Xbox Dwell Arcade due to a whole mess of licensing issues between Ubisoft, Common Footage, and ABKCO Music, who owned the rights to Anamanaguchi’s soundtrack.
“We did not have Restricted Run again then, or smaller bodily publishers to ensure we now have a bodily copy that may be resold and stored alive,” mentioned Majors. “There was additionally no launch on Steam, that was additionally a difficulty.”
That might have been sport over when it comes to Scott Pilgrim’s full-court press into tradition at giant. However there was a proceed hooked up to that failure.
There’s a well-known story Edgar Wright tells about discovering out the movie flopped on opening weekend: “Monday morning, [Universal’s chief of marketing] Michael Moses despatched an e-mail with three phrases. It was one of many sweetest emails I’ve ever gotten from anyone within the trade. It mentioned, ‘Years, not days.'”
That e-mail must be nailed to the door, Martin Luther-style, of anybody daring to make artwork within the twenty first Century. Sure, smash hit, quick success is nice, particularly so far as the individuals who bankroll artwork as of late are involved. However quick success is a flower. Lasting impression, legacy, and tradition are timber.
Regardless of the movie’s preliminary failure in theaters, it quickly grew to become a cult traditional within the making by way of phrase of mouth, with quite a few excessive profile creators singing its praises. The movie rapidly grew to become a midnight-movie mainstay at Quentin Tarantino’s New Beverly theater in Los Angeles. The house launch in 2011 was additionally a minor hit, managing to be the primary movie to knock Christopher Nolan’s Inception off the highest of the gross sales charts. Greater than that, the movie’s visible language–incorporating parts from video video games, comics, and manga– begins changing into commonplace in media not lengthy after. That notably reveals in Edgar Wright’s personal work shifting ahead, with the effects-heavy manufacturing taking part in an enormous affect in how he’d deal with results in The World’s Finish and modifying round music in Child Driver. Finally, the movie cracked open a door that Marvel particularly would kick down fully within the years that adopted, leaning heavier on embracing the wilder and weirder facets of comedian e book storytelling, compromising much less in the direction of Hollywood conventions of four-quadrant blockbusters. The kinetic wall-of-visual-stimulation type of storytelling that nerds had been immersed in for years is now very a lot mainstream.
For the sport’s half, Scott Pilgrim was already driving a wave of nostalgia for 8- and 16-bit type aesthetics, and the sport’s eventual disappearance from storefronts solely drove its reputation additional. But additionally, whereas there had been occasional blips on the radar so far as old-school beat-’em-ups, Scott Pilgrim confirmed there was nonetheless loads of life within the style. Not lengthy after, titles like Double Dragon Neon, Dragon’s Crown, and Charlie Homicide joined the side-scrolling beat-’em-up roster, paving the best way for the true renaissance of the style when the likes of River Metropolis Women and Streets of Rage 4 hit the scene.
The story is, certainly, “years, not days.” In 2020, the movie’s reputation warranted an outright media blitz celebrating its trendy traditional standing. The unique solid reunited through the COVID pandemic to do a read-through of your entire script, solely emphasizing the now-accumulated star energy of its solid. The recognition of the stream–currently sitting at over 3 million views on Youtube. The movie received a high-profile theatrical re-release in 2021 simply earlier than a 4K Blu-Ray dropped. That very same yr, a miracle occurred: No matter licensing issues had been maintaining the sport off cabinets had been resolved, and it was re-released that January, with a bodily launch from Restricted Run promoting 25,000 copies within the first three hours after its announcement.


It might be straightforward to chalk all that as much as nostalgia changing into a cottage trade on a scale even earlier generations may by no means think about. However one thing very completely different was occurring with Scott Pilgrim in these early days of the pandemic.
“I might moved on to different issues, however Scott Pilgrim retains calling me again,” mentioned O’Malley. “The fanbase simply retains rising. They’re getting youthful. I really feel like I owe them an increasing number of every year.”
That sense of accountability led to what ultimately grew to become Netflix’s Scott Pilgrim Takes Off. Besides the nostalgia is just a little completely different right here. In 2010, Common promoted the Scott Pilgrim movie with a 4-minute brief on Grownup Swim, with Michael Cera, Mae Whitman, and Jason Schwartzman voicing a completely animated scene from the graphic novel. It was an ideal match on the identical community that quietly launched a era to Naruto and Cowboy Bebop. It will additionally solely air as soon as, the night time earlier than the movie was launched.
In 2023, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off grew to become a 10-episode anime splashed throughout the entrance web page of the world’s greatest streaming platform, sharing promo area with the absurdly fashionable Scrumptious In Dungeon, and an anime adaptation of Castlevania. In 2025, it is one of many first issues Netflix recommends after Ok-Pop Demon Hunters rolls credit. Scott Pilgrim is now not a nostalgia journey; it is a part of the zeitgeist.
“You’d anticipate the viewers for Scott Pilgrim can be all 45-year-olds at this level,” O’Malley mentioned, “however I’ve an inflow of 15-year-olds coming to conventions as of late, and so they do not see the references the identical manner… They’re extra within the characters themselves, and so they’re the flashpoint, the factor they connect with most.”
It is with that angle in thoughts that Scott Pilgrim Takes Off forges its personal path. The primary episode is the animated adaptation of the graphic novel everybody anticipated, proper up till the battle with Ramona Flowers’ first Evil Ex, Matthew Patel. Scott fights him…and loses.
The remainder of the collection then turns into Ramona Flowers’ story. Her guilt about “dabbling in being a bitch” costing a brand new companion his life guides the collection into a really completely different course from the unique, a course that may solely come from 15 years of hindsight and maturity. Versus most performs for nostalgia, Scott Pilgrim hasn’t simply grown up with its viewers, however tailored to a altering world, whereas making certain that even the individuals who haven’t any attachment to the graphic novels or movie have an entry level.
That entry level seems to be one way more concerned about Ramona being fascinatingly messy, Scott being frozen in time, and the way pathetic that stagnation might be if left unchecked. Scott Pilgrim is now not a mirrored image of the previous, however a dwelling examination of it. Because the present finally ends up proving, nostalgia might be good, however a model of an individual that is nonetheless open to vary and development is completely probably the most wholesome model of that individual.
That very same want for development and alter wound up main Jean Majors and the oldsters at Tribute Video games to the subsequent step in Scott and Ramona’s journey: Tribute Video games’ Scott Pilgrim EX.
“[Bryan and I] have been mates ever for the reason that authentic sport, and once we began Tribute we at all times stored involved,” Majors mentioned. “Over time, after Mercenary Kings, we might attain out and ask if we may have a second stab. Issues did not pan out, however through the years, we stored harassing him. When the anime was introduced, we gave it one other go…and that is when the discussions grew to become extra severe.”
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A easy sequel to the Scott Pilgrim sport can be a simple slam dunk in right this moment’s market, given how profitable the re-release was and the ubiquity of retro beat-’em-ups as of late, however that very same change and development that guided Scott Pilgrim Takes Off prolonged to the brand new sport.
“Once we first pitched Scott Pilgrim EX, we shared our imaginative and prescient of the target market, and Bryan informed us, ‘It’s worthwhile to revisit these, I do not assume that is completely correct,'” Majors mentioned. “We [initially] focused older [audiences], as a result of retro video games have a neater attain for individuals who lived by way of it, however that is now not true. We seen with [TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge] that it reached this large viewers that was youthful, as a result of the individuals who grew up taking part in Turtles In Time wound up taking part in it with their youngsters. We had been lacking out on the youthful viewers who grew up with the collection and film getting its second wind, and we noticed it with the course the animated collection went. “
With that in thoughts, Majors mentioned, very like Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, EX will develop up just a little extra. That particularly pertains to the place the problem for the brand new sport will probably be coming from this time round.
“The manufacturing [on the original Scott Pilgrim game] was so brief we did not second-guess [the difficulty],” he mentioned. “We did some minor playtesting, however we in all probability ought to’ve completed a greater job ensuring it wasn’t too hardcore. One factor we’re bettering is listening to the suggestions from the unique sport, as a result of one of many issues they thought dragged the sport down was the grinding.”
“[Another thing] that can shock individuals is it is not a sequel, or perhaps a easy beat-’em-up both,” Majors continued. “We’re form of ranging from scratch, enthusiastic about construction the sport the best way we needed the unique to be. It is not as linear, it is extra open-ended, Hyperlink to the Previous-style. You need to [explore the world] a bit extra to finish quests. We have adopted extra of a River Metropolis Ransom construction.”
For his half, Bryan Lee O’Malley remains to be closely concerned with EX.
“I simply wanna make a online game,” he mentioned, laughing. “Simply, one thing new that jogs my memory of all of the video games I performed rising up.”
Not that there is something incorrect with that in any respect. However O’Malley is greater than conscious of the journey Scott Pilgrim has gone on, from just a little black-and-white indie comedian born of nostalgia and a love of the video games, motion pictures, and bands of his youth, to a longtime favourite for a number of generations of nerds and weirdos who’ve grown up and out over time–a fond reminiscence born of fond recollections.
“In the event that they’re 20 now, they had been born across the time all this was beginning, after I was obsessive about the late ’70s, early ’80s,” he mentioned. “I really feel like each era has that ’20 years behind you’ nostalgia, ‘What was the world like earlier than the one I used to be born into?’ To them, Scott Pilgrim’s turn out to be this type of rosetta stone. It is a map to an older model of popular culture.”

