Various Metal Gear Solid magazine covers.
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Various Metal Gear Solid magazine covers.

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Various covers of U.S. PlayStation Magazine
Concept art for Jet Set Radio (2000 | Published by Sega for the Dreamcast)
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Development on JSR was led by director Masayoshi Kikuchi with art direction from Ryuta Ueda. The team took inspiration from late-1990s Japanese pop culture—drawing on the playful energy of PaRappa the Rapper, the anti-establishment spirit of Fight Club (1999), and the aesthetics of 1980s American hip-hop, including graffiti culture. The game’s environments were modeled after Tokyo’s Shibuya and Shinjuku shopping districts, featuring graffiti by real artists such as Eric Haze, who also designed the logo. Jet Set Radio was the first video game to use a cel-shaded art style, developed as a stylistic reaction to what the team saw as an overabundance of sci-fi and fantasy themes in Sega’s other titles.

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If you place two candles where a Wii sensor bar would normally go, the flames can actually replace it—the infrared light they emit is enough for a Wii remote to function properly.
The Wii remote detects infrared light, and candle flames emit enough infrared for the remote to track. By placing two candles a few inches apart, you can mimic the sensor bar's function.
Today is the 40th anniversary of the Legend of Zelda. The first game in the series (The Legend of Zelda - NES) was released on this day, February, 21st in 1986. It's often regarded as one of the most influential games ever made. The game sold 6.5 million copies, which helped launch the title into the franchise we know today.
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Katamari Original Soundtrack Damacy (2005)
Katamari Original Soundtrack Damacy is the soundtrack album for the game Me & My Katamari. In addition to the new tracks, it includes previously unreleased tracks from We ♥ Katamari as tracks 10-17 on the first disc. The second disc is made up of orchestral arrangements of previous tracks, tracks from other Namco games, three ambient noise tracks, two taiko drum tracks, and one a cappella track.