Report: Summer Game Fest trailers can cost devs up to $550K
Today, we have a piece on game inspired recipes, plus plenty of news from the likes of Summer Game Fest, Warner Bros, and more.
A fond look back at video game cookbooks and the delicious dishes that inspired them, including a recipe based on The Sims 3.
I look back now and see the rise of video game cooking as part of the greater geekcraft movement of the late ‘10s, when the Internet was still driven by novelties and niche tchotchkes, and what holes existed in games merchandise were filled by hobbyists and artisans on Etsy. These days, I still like to make video game meals on my own, and it’s a little easier than it once was, at least in the selection department. Now that crafting and survival games have become so popular, there are a lot more dishes to choose from.
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