USA 1993

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USA 1993
Thursday update a little bit later than planned due to one of the main ethernet cables in the building failing. The issue is all fixed now.
Full playthrough / longplay / walkthrough / trueplay of the standard course from the story mode. Sega and NEXTECH, F-Zero inspired racer is actually a sequel to CyberRace on the PC developed by Cyberdreams. Featuring sleds designed by Syd Mead, clearly a game with a lot of ambition behind it on Saturn and some great ideas. Sadly the end product isn't as good as it should have been. The game itself feels rather rushed in places, with what looks like placeholder menus and a lack of a true grandprix mode.
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CyberRace is a futuristic single player racing game developed and published by Cyberdreams in 1993 for DOS operating system. It features flying car vehicles, called sleds, designed by industrial designer Syd Mead.
USA 1994
New media appeals to us so powerfully partly because it satisfies our needs to post-industrial society to ‘construct [our] own custom lifestyle from a large (but not infinite) number of choices’ (42.)
Nakamura, L. (2008). Cyberrace. PMLA: Publications Of The Modern Language Association Of America, 123(5), 1674.
The process of racialization continues on both the Internet and the outernet, as the ‘dirty work’ of virtual labor continues to be distributed along racial lines.
Nakamura, L. (2008). Cyberrace. PMLA: Publications Of The Modern Language Association Of America, 123(5), 1673-1682.