Remember the "Virtual Insanity" music video where Jamiroquai's lead singer slid around the room on conveyor belts? What if that were an action game like Frogger? Wonder no longer.
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Laura Hudson With the excitement for Star Wars: Episode VII at an all-time high, here's a blast from the past: an audio recording of an audience watching the original film back when… Read the rest of the article: Hear an audience react to Star Wars for the first time in 1977
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Laura Hudson Forget George R. R. Martin's map book: an Etsy user called MongoLife has reimagined the Game of Thrones continent of Westeros in Google Maps.
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Laura Hudson How a surprising iPhone and Apple Watch bestseller is pushing the boundaries of fiction
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Laura Hudson Even if you're not a fan of fighting games, you should try Bed✰hogg, a game about beating another child in the face with a pillow.
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Laura Hudson The stars of Hayao Miyazaki's films recede into the background in a series of prints inspired by Japanese woodblock artist Kawase Hasui.
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Laura Hudson On a distant digital hillside, two mountains are yelling your Twitter updates at each other in deep, sonorous voices.
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Laura Hudson When her three newborn kittens died after being born prematurely, Mikey the cat was inconsolable.
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Laura Hudson In its opening screen, Royals describes itself as an "optimistic peasant simulator." This turns out to be a rather grim tagline, given how unlikely it is that your character will… Read the rest of the article: This 1-bit 'peasant simulator' is the new game by the creator of Threes
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Laura Hudson Thousands of classic games from Prince of Persia to Wolfenstein 3D are available for free on the Internet Archive, and now you can embed and play them directly inside of… Read the rest of the article: Play games like Oregon Trail or SimCity inside your own tweets
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Laura Hudson An inexplicably-soothing audiovisual phenomenon is making fascinating inroads toward interactivity, futurism and VR
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Laura Hudson You can do a lot of things in Photoshop, but rarely do you use its tools to defeat flaming skulls in an alternate dimension.
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Laura Hudson A week or two ago, I took part in my first Ludum Dare—Latin for "to give a game"—a recurring event that picks a theme and asks participants to make a… Read the rest of the article: 5 games with weapons you'd never expect
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Laura Hudson What if the green-capped adventurer of the Zelda games was a little girl who lived in a mysterious floating city?
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Laura Hudson I spent my 20s in the service industry, overworked and underpaid. Why, now, do these games help me relax?
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Laura Hudson Want to know your destiny? Then get ready to physically fight with your closest pals.
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Laura Hudson Sometimes I can't tell how much of my affection for cats is genuine and how much is the toxoplasmosis talking, but in the end it doesn't matter: I love their… Read the rest of the article: I can't stop collecting cats in this Japanese smartphone game
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Laura Hudson There's a secret desire that lingers in the heart of every loaf of bread: to burn.
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Laura Hudson If you like math, puzzles or winter sports, you need to play Sinerider, a sledding game where you transform the slope with math equations.
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Laura Hudson The Book of Mojo started as an "urban fantasy" webcomic, the tale of a young black girl named Creepy who practices street magic and encounters a seven-foot, living artifact named… Read the rest of the article: A young black girl is the hero of this magical, animated story