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    Movies: Obex (2025) by Albert Birney: A black-and-white lo-fi trip where 1987 computer games swallow reality whole

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comFebruary 3, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Summary of the Movie:Pre-internet loneliness meets analog nightmare—then the dog disappears into the game Conor hasn’t left his house in years, living inside slow-rendering Mac graphics and late-night horror marathons with his dog Sandy. He makes rent doing ASCII art on primitive computers, bathes in front of a TV, sleeps with screens glowing. Then he plays OBEX—a mysterious new game that feels too simple until Sandy vanishes and suddenly Conor’s diving into a low-tech, high-stakes digital…

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