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Ghost in the machine? How a ‘haunted’ N64 video game cartridge terrified children around the world
9 May 2025

Ghost in the machine? How a ‘haunted’ N64 video game cartridge terrified children around the world

by Bolaji O | posted in: All News, Game Development, Games, Gaming, Immersive Media, Internet | 0

A second-hand Zelda cartridge. A cryptic forum thread. A generation of frightened children. This is the story of Ben Drowned – the internet’s most infamous video game ghost. Source: Ghost in the machine? How a ‘haunted’ N64 video game cartridge … Continued

‘I punched him so hard he cried’: inside the Street Fighter movie
5 May 2025

‘I punched him so hard he cried’: inside the Street Fighter movie

by Bolaji O | posted in: All News, Cinema, Game Adaptations, Game Development, Games, Gaming, Immersive Media | 0

It was the early 1990s and every teenager in the world knew about Street Fighter II. Originally released in the arcades and then on the SNES and Mega Drive consoles, the game featured a cast of weird, semi-magical combatants with … Continued

Space Invaders on your wrist: the glory years of Casio video game watches
5 May 2025

Space Invaders on your wrist: the glory years of Casio video game watches

by Bolaji O | posted in: All News, Games, Gaming, Immersive Media, Media, Retrospective | 0

Their tech may have been primitive, but for 80s schoolchildren of a certain kind they had a glamour to equal any modern iPhone. Source: Space Invaders on your wrist: the glory years of Casio video game watches | Games | … Continued

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Atomfall might have been an apocalyptic classic if it weren’t for all the walking
28 Apr 2025

Atomfall might have been an apocalyptic classic if it weren’t for all the walking

by Bolaji O | posted in: All News, Games, Gaming, Immersive Media | 0

The Lake District after the 1957 Windscale nuclear disaster is a great setting for a game – and gorgeously rendered. That doesn’t mean I want to endlessly keep traversing it. Source: Atomfall might have been an apocalyptic classic if it … Continued

South of Midnight review – beautiful surfaces can’t hide thin gameplay
7 Apr 2025

South of Midnight review – beautiful surfaces can’t hide thin gameplay

by Bolaji O | posted in: All News, Games, Gaming, Immersive Media, Reviews | 0

A spell-casting high-school athlete ventures into the heart of southern folklore in this distinct yet uneven action adventure. Source: South of Midnight review – beautiful surfaces can’t hide thin gameplay | Games | The Guardian

Typewriters, stinky carpets and crazy press trips: what it was like working on video game mags in the 1980s
10 Mar 2025

Typewriters, stinky carpets and crazy press trips: what it was like working on video game mags in the 1980s

by Bolaji O | posted in: All News, Game Industry, Gaming, Immersive Media, Retrospective | 0

Powered chiefly by enthusiasm and primitive publishing tech, these publications shaped the future of video games media. Source: Typewriters, stinky carpets and crazy press trips: what it was like working on video game mags in the 1980s | Games | … Continued

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