Notes
8-Bit Cities
Brett Camper brings us NYC in 8-Bit, “Just like he pixeled it”.
In his own words:
8-Bit NYC is an attempt to make the city feel foreign yet familiar, smashing together two culturally common models of space: the lo-fi overhead world maps of 1980s role-playing and adventure games, and the geographically accurate data that drives today’s web maps and GPS navigation.
We couldn’t put it better ourselves. If you’d like to see more cities 8-Bitified - including London, Paris and San Francisco - Mr Camper is only $272 away from his sponsorship goal at the time of writing.
Do give generously.

![8-Bit NYC Map [Detail]](/assets/8bitnyc.png)
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