KKND: Krush Kill 'N Destroy Xtreme (1997) Beam Software / Melbourne House
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KKND: Krush Kill 'N Destroy Xtreme (1997) Beam Software / Melbourne House

ACMI, AARNET, RMIT and Swinburne University present

Play it Again: Side by Side

Videogame

When

Wed 16 Feb - Sat 19 Feb 2022

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In this expo, four games from the current Play It Again research project will be presented running on both original hardware and in EaaSI (Emulation as a Service Infrastructure). The curatorial strategy of “seeing double”, pioneered by the Guggenheim, allows both preservation experts and the public to compare the different versions and put emulation to the test.

Games:

Choplifter II (1991) Beam Software / Victor Musical Industries, Inc.
Cricket 97 (1997) Beam Software / EA Sports
KKND: Krush Kill 'N Destroy Xtreme (1997) Beam Software / Melbourne House
Team Fortress Quake Mod (1996) Team Fortress Software

Major Academic Parnter

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Major Research Partner

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When

16 Feb - 12pm-5.30pm

17 Feb - 12pm-5pm

18 Feb - 12pm-5pm

19 Feb - 10am-1.30pm

Tickets

FREE (drop in)

This event has limited capacity numbers.

Where

Swinburne Studio, Level 1

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