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A grown-ass man replays Final Fantasy VII
The greatest game ever made, and the problem of memory.
The greatest game ever made, and the problem of memory.
When nostalgia inverts on itself.
What memories do cassette tapes bring back? Prepare to enter them
“purposely scratching up the tape and then re-entering the world as it degenerates”
Breaking news: Diablo still good.
The first step in evaluating a new era of roleplaying games.
In short, you haven’t played Wipeout until you’ve played it on the gxTV.
Speak, nostalgia.
In-jokes, wise-cracks, and slurs included.
Visiting fantastic virtual worlds. Simulating amazing experiences you’ll never have in real-life. Having out-of-body experiences in cyberspace. Forget all that. What we really want to do in virtual reality is play old games. And that is exactly what the MemoRift project by Roy Lazarovich allows you to do, creating a small virtual room with an NES and a CRT TV plunked down in front of you. There’s also a true-to-life IBM personal computer from the 80s which emulates old PC games like Prince of Persia. While the irony of using paradigm-shifting technology for a retro game geek-out is not lost…