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The Pixel Art Revolution Will Be Televised
Playing Chucklefish's Eastward is like coming home to a place I've never been before. After its 2018 reveal, I was immediately drawn to the game's Zelda-like adventure elements, unusually colorful post-apocalyptic narrative, and motley crew of characters. But most of all, I was wowed by its gorgeous, highly detailed environments constructed entirely of pixel art. "What Eastward does best is create a world that feels like the games we played growing up," my brother said after the game's September 2021 release. It joins Extremely OK Games' puzzle-platformer Celeste and Eric Barone's mega-hit farming simulator Stardew Valley (also published by Chucklefish) in a rapidly growing club of video games tapping into nostalgia with high-end pixel art graphics and a retro aesthetic.
The Robot Revolution Was Televised: Our All-Time Favorite Boston Dynamics Robot Videos
When robots take over the world, Boston Dynamics may get a special shout-out in the acceptance speech. "Do you, perchance, recall the many times you shoved our ancestors with a hockey stick on YouTube? It might have seemed like fun and games to you--but we remember." In the last decade, while industrial robots went about blandly automating boring tasks like the assembly of Teslas, Boston Dynamics built robots as far removed from Roombas as antelope from amoebas. The flaws in Asimov's laws of robotics suddenly seemed a little too relevant.
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