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Discover how Sony entered the video game market and created a console that took the world by storm, forever transforming the gaming landscape.

PlayStation advertisement "Mental Wealth" directed by Aphex Twin collaborator, video artist and music video director Chris Cunningham. Featuring Fiona Maclaine as "Alien Girl".

The PlayStation Revolution is an independent documentary feature film that uncovers the incredible story behind the creation of the Sony PlayStation. It is an essential watch for anyone interested in video games and the history of the biggest entertainment industry on earth. The film investigates why Sony decided to enter the video games business, when it was already dominated by both Nintendo and Sega, who not only produced their own hardware but made and published fantastic games. To compete, Sony would not only have to design and build a new piece of hardware, but they would have to find a way to persuade the game development industry to take a chance and develop games for it long before it even came out!

A young boy Tim has played games most of his life, as he got older, he started to build a VR helmet and gloves, then during one night during a thunder storm, Tim gets to travel inside his favorite Playstation games, with the help of a talking brain as his strategy guide.

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A waiting room, a talking duck-man, a severed arm, a mysterious woman, a young man in a black suit and his doppelganger thumbs-upping each other. Smoke - FIRE.

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Double Life is a television advertisement released in 1999 by SCE Europe. The 60-second long ad – conceived and written by copywriter James Sinclair, art director, Ed Morris and Trevor Beattie (creative director) – shows 19 PlayStation players discussing their gaming experience with the console. The ad was the most highly awarded in the world in 1999/2000 and has gone on to gain cult status.

This video documents one of RSG's self-playing video game consoles, hacked to exploit existing bugs and glitches in the code. In this case, a commercial skateboarding game provides the source. As hard rock, punk, and rap play in the background, the skater protagonist twitches and flails, attempting to navigate the quirky architectures RSG has "prepared." Alex Galloway writes, "I wanted to do something in the same spirit as when Nam June Paik put the magnet on top of the TV."

A homage to my favourite game console.

A pair of roommates attempt to make a compromise with their loud, partying neighbor.

Two gamers chase hidden coordinates in classic PlayStation games to win a valuable collectible memory card.

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Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus: The Movie is a short film adaptation of the game, consisting of modified cutscenes along with additional footage made specifically for the film. After the destruction of Rupture Farms and the liberation of his fellow Mudokons, Abe unearths another sinister secret ingredient - the Magog Cartel are digging up their ancestors' bones, so he sets out with his friends to put a stop to the industrial menace once again, the only way he knows how - terrorism!

James is looking for his wife after finding letters she left behind. He stops by a town and meets a few bizarre characters changing his life forever.