noclip: A Digital Museum for Video Game Level Preservation and Exploration
By
ivmoreau
Summary
noclip is a digital museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing video game levels and environments. It serves as an interactive archive where users can explore detailed recreations of iconic game spaces, providing a unique way to experience gaming history and design through virtual exploration of these digital environments.
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