Filmmaker Genki Kawamura explains how he tackled a film adaptation of the video game hit Exit 8 to box office success.
Students in Prairie High School’s video game design class often work on assignments using AI — without getting into trouble for it.
“In Waves of Steel, pausing slows the game speed down to 0.000000001 times normal speed,” explained game developer Chris ...
This Animation Startup Wants to Make It Easier to Tell Open-Ended Stories ...
Sunset Visitor is back with Prove You're Human, a narrative-driven sci-fi game that forces players to confront their feelings ...
It's not impossible to translate a video game to the big screen, but Genki Kawamura's film version of a Japanese puzzle ...
In Genki Kawamura’s infinity-loop thriller, “Exit 8,” a labyrinthine metro station becomes a metaphor for a life lived in ...
Newsweek chats with Genki Kawamura about turning the viral video game sensation into a tight, pulse-pounding cinematic ...
It’s like The Oregon Trail for podcasting, but with less dysentery.
With Exit 8 releasing in theaters, directors Genki Kawamura and Jirô Nagae discuss the future of cinematic adaptations of ...
Most rhythm games have a community creating custom charts, and Trombone Champ is no exception. What is exceptional, however, ...
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