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In 1998, the Japanese developer Asmik Ace Entertainment released LSD: Dream Emulator, an exploration-based game for the PlayStation 1, initially conceived by the multimedia artist Osamu Sato, and inspired by a dream journal of one of the studio’s other employees.
The game only received a limited release in Japan but became fairly well-known among Western players with the rise of YouTube Let’s Plays and other online media coverage, which seemed to champion the title for its unusual first-person gameplay that sees the player navigating their way through a series of playable dream spaces.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Available now on itch.io.
In 1998, the Japanese developer Asmik Ace Entertainment released LSD: Dream Emulator, an exploration-based game for the PlayStation 1, initially conceived by the multimedia artist Osamu Sato, and inspired by a dream journal of one of the studio’s other employees.
The game only received a limited release in Japan but became fairly well-known among Western players with the rise of YouTube Let’s Plays and other online media coverage, which seemed to champion the title for its unusual first-person gameplay that sees the player navigating their way through a series of playable dream spaces.
Read the full article on timeextension.com