This Is Why We Don’t Put Our Games Back In The Wrong Cases

This Is Why We Don’t Put Our Games Back In The Wrong Cases

I must admit that I am guilty of the laziest of gaming crimes — taking one game out of the console and putting it back in the new game’s case. It’s led to some serious nightmare scenarios, but nothing as complicated as director Dan DeStefano’s short film, Misplaced.

There are boxes of DVDs and games in my storage closet right now. Who knows what treasures lie within? At this point I’m convinced their contents have changed so many times they have become portals to alternate disc dimensions, producing whatever pleases them at any given moment.


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