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This Man Beat Super Mario 64 Using One Button and Morse Code
Sometimes, video games we love end up getting a bit repetitive after years of replays. The challenge is gone, the surprise factor isn’t there, and players need a way to keep their beloved classics fresh. For one player on Twitch, who wanted a new way to experience Super Mario 64, it all came down to…
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Building A Gaming Future For Norwich
When you think about game development towns in the UK, a few big names jump to mind before others. Places like Leamington Spa, which has grown a vibrant indie community from large-scale studios attracting talent, and Guildford, where the collapse of certain big players led to veteran talent leading a generation of new teams. But…
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These Resident Evil 2 Facial Animations Will Haunt Your Dreams
If you’re of an advanced age then you’ll probably remember the completely out-of-place face stretching screen at the start of Super Mario 64 (created for Nintendo by young expat Brit Giles Goddard while faffing about with some mo-cap).
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The Ups and Downs of Making Meditations
What if you had a new game, delivered to your computer, every day for a full year? And what if those games vanished at midnight, replaced by a brand new experience? Each game existing for only 24 hours before disappearing, unplayable until another year has passed?