That a games enthusiast publication would run this piece is extremely disheartening. Utter contempt for games as a medium, or even the basic concept of a shared cultural landscape.
I can't believe I'm having to say this but emulation is not illegal and it's in no way remarkable that a museum is using it, least of all Nintendo who have been using emulators to resell old games for 20 years at this point. Can someone please put PC Gamer's clownshoe news feed out of its misery?
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(BOB HOSKINS) Time was when you couldn't move in the East End for shambling reanimated corpses. Naaah look at it. It's all being redeveloped into posh flats for the living
The proliferation of 'zombie knives' in London has gotten so bad that it's been months now since I last saw a zombie
And there's a photo processing lab on Red Dwarf
You've answered your own question there. (Also isn't there a *library* on the Enterprise-D? I know there's canonically a deck that's just tanks for hyper intelligent dolphins.)
speaking as the artist who designed Young Liz for Bioshock Infinite, I love to see an article promising a bold new future where she could just look like someone’s half-assed cosplay instead