Some video games have managed to predict real life things either completely by accident or with some good reasoning. Here are some wild examples.
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https://mirrorsedge.fandom.com/wiki/Shard
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shard
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECHELON
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https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2019/11/a_sonic_mania-style_drop_dash_almost_made_it_into_sonic_3
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaly-foot_gastropod
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ref: https://phys.org/news/2015-01-chemists-unboil-eggs.html
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ref: https://www.polygon.com/2017/2/25/14737940/elite-dangerous-trappist-1-system-predicted
ref: https://www.vox.com/2017/2/22/14698030/nasa-seven-exoplanet-discovery-trappist-1
ref: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/trappist-1-discoverys-impact-on-elite-dangerous.331843/#post5197750
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About Metal Gear Solid "predictions", yeah… not predictions at all. Just a feedback system where Kojima was fed some raw ideas, developed his story and the people with those ideas copied Kojima's baked systems because they think they can be videogame villains in real life.
Un-boil my 366
Make it runny again
Undo the cooking caused
When you turned on the stove
Then left it in a pot
Un-crack its shell
I prefer my 366s fried
Un-boil my 366
My 366
Anyone remember Toni Braxton?
they stole idea from video game
Awesome video!
Do a part two please
yeah… about 5…. Echelon was clear and I believe that Tom Clancy wrote about that in his books years before MGS2 came out….
Before I clicked on this video I knew deus X would be here
Edit: ok I guess not
World of Warcraft corrupted blood incident, need I say more?
AC origins is insanly good
You know guys that Ubisoft employ actual historians to work on the games.
So AC origins went for authenticity, shame they left the pyramids as runins then.
the jews know everything.
Number 3: pokemon
Me : wait what?
So according to Elite dangerous, it's safe to say we live in simulation? "surprised"
Plot twist it's exactly what the ubisoft chamber looks like
about ac origins. that's nothing. it was known for many years now that the pyramides are full with mysteries and chambers and rooms. also, the game was developed for years, so it wasn't something just one week before discovery
"Did the sonic mania guys know about periods"
Ghost recon breakpoint, right on its release, had a bioengineered virus, killing people and the patients were all coughing and everything… covid happened literally within a month. It was all about stopping them from weaponizing it and releasing it on cities around the world with drones
Plot twist: the elite dangerous ai is sentient.
Thats really cool about the Pyramid of Giza
2:55 Just like the simulations
I expected Deus Ex predicting 9/11 to be number 1
11:10
Silly joke… 🎶Hello darkness, my old friend🎶 🤦♂️😂
deus ex on the twin towers
What about Deus Ex and 9/11
Pretty much everything in the first Deus Ex happened.
The fact that Earthbound made Apple the correct choice to invest in is kind of a prediction as well
In the secret chamber are the plans for the Xbox One proving that it is infact ancient alien technology powering the console or at least i like to think that's what will be found still makes more sense than optimization how they got games to run on that thing is beyond me.
The planning and public hearings for a project like the Shard would be at least a decade so my guess would be the game didnt predict anything.
Andean ocean?
Always think of eagle eye Shia laboeuf
11:10 I thought the joke was funny.
Game Dev: This code should do the job!
Creator of the worlds: Lemme just ctrl+C ctrl+V that
Didn't Zelda Ocarina of Time have magma slugs first?
Who else thought what if cowboy bebop happens with Trappist 1 system
Counting the hits and ignoring the misses.
Also Richard Dawkins coined the term meme, that's where Kojima got it from.
《nitpicker alert》
The one responsible for the word "meme" is Richard Dawkins, in his book "The Selfish Gene", chapter eleven. (Published in 1976)
Whoever introduced it to the internet did it not quite single-handed…
The Shard in London had been announced as early as 2005 so Mirrors Edge didn't predict anything. For another example of this, you can briefly see it in the opening scene of Children of Men, a film released in 2006.
Was hoping there'd be something in origins i hadn't found but alas not the case.
Cleopatra and…Antony, surely? I'm pretty sure that wasn't "Julius Caesar" in the picture…
No1 is pretty cool 🤟😎🤟