5th Ave Frogger – A Real Time Arcade Game
Posted by Dirk on Monday, April 23, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Art director Tyler DeAngelo developed 5th Ave Frogger, a hacked version of the classic video game Frogger that captures the positions of cars on 5th Avenue in New York City and maps them into the game in real-time. But I guess the fun part was to set up the game by 5th Avenue so pedestrians could give it a try.
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