As physical media makes an unlikely comeback among younger gamers, the humble VHS emerges as an unexpected archive of gaming’s messy, magical evolution that I saw first time around
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As I am nostalgic and of a certain age, I recently bought a VHS video recorder, just for the retrospective thrill of it; then I won a 32-inch CRT television at an auction in Shepton Mallet. Partly, this was to play a few old videos I had found in my loft, including one of me appearing in a 1990s youth TV show talking about sexism and Tomb Raider. (I was against the sexism, to be clear). But it was also because I wanted a new way of spending my money on fragile video-game nostalgia.
The rise of the games industry in the 1980s and 90s coincided with the explosion of the home-video business, and the two crossed paths in lots of interesting ways. There are the obvious treasures I want to get hold of: VHS copies of Street Fighter: The Movie and the 1993 Super Mario Bros. movie, naturally, as well as early games-inspired hits such as The Last Starfighter, The Wizard and WarGames. I rented most of these from my local video shop in the 80s – which, like many others, also sold computer games by the budget publisher Mastertronic, another interesting (at least to me) crossover between these two entertainment formats.
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On Tuesday, it was the turn of Epic Games, creator of Fortnite, one of the most successful titles on the planet. In a note posted online, CEO Tim Sweeney announced that more than 1,000 jobs would be lost – this followed the cutting of 830 staff in September 2023.
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MÜNCHEN (ANP/DPA) - De Duitse stad München wil de wereldkampioenschappen atletiek in 2029 of 2031 organiseren. Het stadsbestuur zal zich kandidaat stellen voor de organisatie van een van de grootste sportevenementen ter wereld.
De mondiale bond World Athletics neemt in december een beslissing over welke steden de WK's van 2029 en 2031 krijgen toegewezen. Steden moeten een bid uitbrengen voor beide jaren, hoewel München een voorkeur heeft voor 2031.
München verwacht 107 tot 110 miljoen euro uit te geven aan het toernooi, dat moet plaatsvinden in het Olympisch Stadion. De deelstaat Beieren draagt ook bij in de kosten.
Tokio
"Een spannend WK in ons iconische olympische park zou een zegen zijn voor de sport, voor onze stadsgemeenschap, voor de internationale reputatie van München en natuurlijk voor ons uiteindelijke doel om de Olympische en Paralympische Spelen terug naar München te halen", aldus Verena Dietl, wethouder voor sport.
De WK atletiek zijn elke twee jaar. Vorig jaar was het negendaagse evenement in Tokio, in 2027 is Beijing gastheer.