Credit: Netflix / Black Mirror
Fans of Black Mirror’s interactive special, Bandersnatch, can now get a hint of the show in real life, after a number of fans discovered that one of the games featured in the show is actually available for you to play.
Nohzdyve, one of the fictional games mentioned within the episode is now available for download on the fictional game developer website, Tuckersoft. However, do note that Nohzdyve has been built for the ZX Spectrum, a popular European computer back in the 80’s.
But if that’s out of your reach, you can also choose to play the game through a compatible modern-day ZX Spectrum emulator which can be found on Speccy or Fuse on Windows PC, or the Android apps Spectacol, Marvin and Speculator
Black Mirror: Bandersnatch made its debut on December 28. The 90-minute interactive film set in the 1980s follows a young programmer, Stefan Butler, as he develops a new kind of game and faces various trials and tribulations while trying to complete his creation.
For those who are interested in the game, you can download it here.
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