Films have to cut out content otherwise the Potter films would be over 5 hours long for each one.
Books and film are meant to compliment one another anyway.
90's, since it was far away from hippies and Nintendo were at their peak then.
They still are now but there were many great games to choose from, and all the "classic" games were released then.
I've gone back to an old favourite, Dead Rising on 360.
With all its flaws, and dodgy AI, its still a fun game, and you can just kill all the survivors since you aren't penalized for doing so.
Tippi since she was actually relevant to the games story.
Not saying the others weren't, but after the initial meetings, they were just floating behind you saying nothing.