Prior to the mid 90s no one over the age of 15 would have admitted to owning a video game console. A surprise visit from a friend would have resulted in kicking your Mega Drive under the bed and hoping they didn’t trip over the wired control pad. Consoles were toys. Toys are for kids. Adults who did play with them probably did so in darkened bedrooms on Friday nights, alone, or at a push,
While emotive choir music plays in the background, a series of ordinary urban dwellers, young
A shirtless man is sitting on a rooftop overlooking a hot, steamy city. People all
Characters from PlayStation's past come together to give thanks in this epic short film, directed by Simon McQuoid.
A young girl, whose facial features have been digitally manipulated to give her an alien
Shot in the surreal style that David Lynch has perfected, this black and white advert
Set in the confines of a hotel we follow the hallucinations of five people. The
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Next time you're nagged at for spending too much time on your PlayStation, just blame it on your DNA.
The premise of these two ads is that a bunch of game developers have created
Pixilation is used to give this spot for Playstation 2 a relaxed air. Our hero
This spot aims to illustrate the processing power of Sony's PlayStation 3. Ceiling lights illuminate
Independent director Cary Fukunaga's series of vignettes show that you no longer need to hide your double life.
A Japanese man goes through his routine, from waking to leaving the house. Grooming obsessively,
Four seemingly ordinary people are sitting together around a dining room table. As they go