If video game glitches were real
Welcome to a world where clipping, fogging and pop-up are rife, ruining everyday life
From Red Dead’s horrendously disfigured donkey women, to Fog Town, USA (population: every N64 owner ever); bugs and glitches have been sullying games and offending our eye holes since the dawn of time. Alright, a couple of decades. But what if video game glitches existed in real life? Well, in the spirit of asking a question no one’s ever asked, we’ve explored this burning, imaginary debate with the power of a photographic shop.
Pop-up
Screen-tearing
Clipping
Getting stuck on scenery
Fogging
Invisible walls
Just in case you're wondering, my zombified corpse has finally been taken out by a man in a floral dress, wielding a sledgehammer with an axe taped to it. You will hear from it no more.
Feb 25, 2011
Feb 25, 2011
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