Proof that video games are art isnāt just on the screen. Sometimes it can be right in front of you, in the form of an arcade classic that swallows a whole room or tricked-out gloves that let you throw a Street Fighter fireball.
The video game art that viewers saw at the recent Babycastles Summitāalong with a controversial hacked NES game that tackled racism and a Guitar Hero sequel that never happenedā wasnāt just manifested in button presses. It merged the physical and virtual worlds of play in a series of exhibits that sprang from the mind Katamari Damacy creator Keita Takahashi. In case you missed out on seeing these wonderful creations last week, hereās a handy collection of all the posts where we showcased them.
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