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video game montreal

Unless you've been living under a rock — or perhaps in a vault — you've probably got Fallout fever. And that's something RadAway can't fix.

The new Amazon Prime show, based on a popular video game series that mixes dystopian dread with dark humour, has fans glued to their screens. But if you’ve already binged it and are now roaming your apartment like a ghoul in search of a fix, Montreal’s ready with its own real-world spin-oo.

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Forget labs and test tubes — McGill University has a new tool for science: Borderlands 3. The popular video game, known for its chaotic shoot-and-loot style that sees players battle through a cartoonish dystopian planet to uncover treasure and fight off bandits, is now at the forefront of scientific research.

A new study in Nature Biotechnology reports that 4.5 million gamers are reshaping our understanding of human health. They've become part of the world's largest global citizen science project, unwittingly turning their gaming skills into microbiological research.

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"Sonic Symphony" is gearing up to dash onto the stage in Montreal. It's a supersonic spin through the soundtracks of the world's favourite blue hedgehog, combining live music with visual storytelling. The event will celebrate three decades of SEGA's Sonic the Hedgehog by visually reliving iconic moments that shaped the beloved video game character.

The video game concert is set to take place on March 24, 2024, at 7 p.m at the Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier in Place des Arts. As musicians, including keyboardist Derek Dupuis and bassist Louis A. Ochoa, weave their sonic magic, the big screen behind them will light up with memorable scenes from Sonic's creation. From his pixelated beginnings to his latest high-definition adventures, Sonic's journey will be accompanied by a full symphony orchestra.

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In an orchestral showdown of mythical proportions, the legendary tunes of Hyrule meet the epic scores of Gaia in an unprecedented musical duel. The Orchestre à Vents de Musiques de Films (OVMF) is set to perform a "Final Fantasy vs. Zelda" concert in Montreal on March 23 and 24. The show promises to blend two iconic universes in a symphonic battle where everyone wins.

A score to settle

The OVMF, known for its unique focus on film and video game music, is the perfect ensemble to undertake this musical quest. With seventy instrumentalists and forty chorists, the orchestra is a fusion of cinephiles and gamers, all united by their love for music and storytelling.

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The Montreal Casino is launching an avant-garde arcade experience that lets players become part of every game. Opening on November 9, ARcade by Moment Factory is a high-tech playground offering a futuristic fusion of augmented reality, physical activity, and social interaction.

Projecting games onto a vast expanse of floor, ARcade is an interactive arena where players' movements become the input device. It's a kinetic, visceral kind of play that leaves behind screens and VR headsets. It's also a workout that won't feel anything like work because it's so fun.

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It's time to ditch the popcorn and grab a controller. Nintendo Canada is redefining the drive-in movie experience near Montreal this summer. The creators of the Nintendo Switch are firing up a double-feature extravaganza about 90 minutes from the city that combines the nostalgia of classic video games with the old-fashioned charm of open-air cinema.

Rather than the usual chatter of cicadas, the evening air will echo with the familiar jingles of the magic Mushroom Kingdom. A screening of the Super Mario Bros. movie will set the stage for the night, letting veteran gamers reminisce about their first Princess Peach rescue and those just starting out on their Nintendo journey can find out which question blocks give the best rewards.

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OASIS Immersion has rolled out a unique, video game-like experience in downtown Montreal that offers an engaging break from the sun's relentless sizzle. SWEET FOLIE at the Palais des Congrès is a digital carnival, where reality bends in a dance of the surreal.

Described as a "waking dream" by its creators, the multi-sensory show captures "a moment of unhinged creativity" with a cast of pop-art characters on a rollicking, wild ride through technicolour landscapes and pixelated escapades.

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There's no bat signal required to call these heroes to Montreal! Warner Bros. Games has revealed four massive murals across the city, featuring the characters you can play in its brand new Gotham Knights video game that launches this fall. The heroes from the DC Comics franchise include Batgirl, Nightwing, Red Hood, and Robin, whose large-scale likenesses were all interpreted by local street artists and produced by LNDMRK, the agency behind MURAL Festival.

"The release of Gotham Knights marks a major milestone for our studio, which we wanted to celebrate in a big way," said WB Games Montreal Studio Director Stéphane Roy.

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