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- CoolROM.com's game information and ROM (ISO) download page for LSD - Dream Emulator (Japan) (Sony Playstation).
- Minecraft is a sandbox construction game, originally designed and created by Notch of Mojang. Available for PC, mobile and various gaming consoles, the game allows players to place and destroy a variety of blocks in a 3D environment. Within this 3D environment, players can roam free to do and build anything they want.
- LSD: Dream Emulator. That LSD stands for Lovely Sweet Dream, don’t you know. Or one of many other things like in Limbo the Silent Dream, in Life the Sensuous Dream, in Logic the Symbolic Dream, in Leisure the Sonorous Dream, in Laughter the Spiritual Dream, in Lunacy the Savage Dream, in Linking the Sapient Dream, or one of any of the dozen phrases that can be made to fit.
Can an album also be a videogame? Last year, chiptune artist George & Jonathan did it, with an interactive experience for their synth-pumping, hyper-colorful third album III. So did pop producer bo en, curating his own interactive accompaniment to his debut pale machine with a host of mini-games based on songs from the record, which notably included a collaboration with Arcane Kids’s Ben Esposito.
Vancouver-based musician Jade Statues’ new album, Executive Towers, follows this videogame-album trend, the game itself programmed by first-time developer daffodil. Jade Statues dreamed up the concept for the dual videogame-album approach to his official Dream Catalogue netlabel debut, and takes the modern trend a step further with a more cohesive collaboration between the mediums.
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The game itself, and overall concept for the album that accompanies it, was inspired by Asmik Ace Entertainment artist Hiroko Nishikawa’s cult classic LSD: Dream Emulator, a surreal exploration game for the Playstation based on Nishikawa’s very own “dream journal.” The game has garnered a cult following ever since its Japan-only release in 1998, and even got a fan-made remake in 2014. People who have played that game will recognize its alien signature in Executive Towers, both visually and through the soundtrack’s ambient whines. Even as you greet a Japanese-speaking armless secretary that bears a striking resemblance to the robot from Hayao Miyazaki’s Laputa: Castle in the Sky.
The verbiage for the game’s description seems to beg us to know that this is an album first, and a game second. Daffodil’s itch.io description urges players to “apply for a high paying VIP position in the official game of the album.”
Pay what you want for Executive Towers on daffodil’s itch.io.
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