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The New Yorker praised Kill Screen for its intuitiveness and described it as "the McSweeney's of interactive media". [10] PSFK called Kill Screen a "novel and elegant twist on modern publishing" with the feel of Monocle and impressive design and writers, and compared it as " Rolling Stone was to rock'n'roll or what Wired was to tech". [ 3 ]
A computer program used either as or in conjunction with an emulator to corrupt certain data within a ROM or ISO by a user-desired amount, causing varied effects, both visually and audibly, to a video game and its data, usually as a humorous diversion or for the sake of seeking out and documenting interesting examples, hereafter referred to as ...