Perspectives The ShadPS4 Team and the Engineering of the Bloodborne “Holy Grail” How an open-source emulator tackled the game Sony hasn't remastered.
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Perspectives May 26, 2026 Sealed Games Rot While Heritage Auctions Cashes the Check The $100,000 cartridge nobody can open, play, or verify.
Perspectives June 8, 2026 Simogo Made a Game That Demands You Pick Up a Pen Lorelei and the Laser Eyes and the notebook you didn't know you needed.
Perspectives June 8, 2026 1UP Crew, Berlin’s Phantom Collective, and the Subway Graffiti That Won’t Stay Dead How anonymity, impermanence, and virtual reality collide underground.
Perspectives May 18, 2026 Saga’s Paper Trail and the Argument Over Who Gets to Read It Vaughan's print-first instincts spark a real fight about access and intention.
Perspectives May 18, 2026 Mark from AnalogFX and the Strange Science of Singing Circuits When a synth builder models the human throat, the community gets loud.
Perspectives, Review May 18, 2026 Jen Zee’s 2D Defiance and the Hand That Paints Hades II How one art director turned pen, ink, and stubbornness into a visual language
Perspectives June 8, 2026 Rust-O and the Complicated Homecoming of a Paint Company That Never Left Rust-Oleum finally makes a can for the artists who made its name.
Perspectives May 18, 2026 The Ghost Auction of Nakano Broadway Mandarake Henya and the quiet war for otaku’s strangest sacred ground.
Perspectives May 18, 2026 Fumi Games Drew Every Frame by Hand. The Game Launches Today. How a Warsaw animation studio turned ink and stubbornness into one of 2026's most anticipated shooters.