How one developer tapped the Internet's past to tell a timeless story of human connection
Interview | Edge magazine explores the making of Videoverse
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You’re cast as 15-year-old Emmett, a big fan of the Kinmoku Shark gaming system, and in particular its killer app, Feudal Fantasy, an epic historical JRPG about warring ninjas. As a result, you’re a regular visitor to the console’s built-in social network, Videoverse. But with the forthcoming release of a new gaming system, Kinmoku’s hardware is facing obsolescence – and along with it, so is Emmett’s online community. That’s …