Happy James Webb Telescope Day! Here's some lovely video game space
At least a few Eurogamer readers were probably in secondary school in April 1995, when Hubble took the famous Pillars of Creation photograph. It is impossible to restate just how much of an impact this image had: it was space seen in an entirely new way. It changed our collective idea of what the universe might look like.
Contact's glorious opening shot. It must have killed them to cheat with the speed of radio transmissions, but it's worth it for that eerie descent into silence. Few games capture the terrifying forces at work in the universe - and the accidental beauty these forces create - like Outer Wilds, in which you can land on a comet, travel through a singularity, and toast marshmallows on numerous planets.
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