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I know this is more or less just a PR is sponsored by Vodafone, but this doesn't stop me from wanting to have one of the towers of these LEDs, here in Seattle. This installation at the Sziget Festival in Budapest, Hungary, and participants will have the opportunity to play an oversized shoot em up is called rocket bullet storm, Nemesys games.
No joke, I'm a sucker for this kind of games and playing in crazy situations as with Hungarian rock blaring in the background sounds like a nice break from blogging. Apparently the screens covered 250 square meters, total, wraps around the columns, and so on. It looks like the game played inside and displayed on the street, though. This is reminiscent of the plants that they use in hardcore competitive games, but a bit more festive.
The Festival takes place from 8 to 15 and looks like it has quite a strong ruler. If you are in the area, drop in and give us your impressions on this fun to watch.
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