Mmmf.
They grow up so fast.
Corridor Digital’s really rather smooth recreation of thug life on the streets of Los Santos, filmed in LA.
Making of featurette here.

Water Meter Dash, from Drogheda-based software/game developer Nebula Interactive. To wit:
You are Peter Splash, and you have the unenviable job of reading water meters on a busy Irish Street. Trying to stop you are angry protesters, even angrier dogs, burst water mains, cars, and more.
Water Meter Dash (iTunes/Google Play)
(Thanks John Delorean)
Blocky recreations of first person shooter games including Portal, Skyrim, Bioshock, and Counter-Strike by filmmaker Andrew McMurry.
Jeremy Cox of Imaginative Forces’ very effective opening animation for last month’s 2015 SXSW Gaming Awards using macro footage of pixelated shapes and a soundtrack derived from iconic video games.
Pac Man, Pong and Space Invaders (play free at these links) combined into a complicated but enjoyably productivity-sapping retro mashup. To wit:
To increase your score-bar in Pacapong you simply collect as many pills as possible within the time limit. Once fired your Pacman can be controlled to a small degree, but will always be inclined to heading towards your opponents side. To make things a little trickier (and more awesome) you also have to contend with ghosts, hit them and you’ll lose a chunk of your score bar (unless you pick up a power pill).
To make things yet even more trickier (and indeed more awesome), you also have to contend with Space Invaders who descend your side of the screen whenever your opponent collects them – with some careful manoeuvring you can even shoot them with the pills you collect with Pacman.
Available for free download here.
@broadsheet_ie Please can you help spread the word and get Dublin voted on to the new global Monopoly board? http://t.co/VH700zkJY1
— fluffandfripperies (@fluffyblog) February 13, 2015
Vote here via Buzzfeed (vote closes March 4th)
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