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The PS2 filter turning us all into 00s videogame characters

For anyone who’s been online in recent years, the onslaught of AI filters taking over our feeds is hardly surprising. Whether it’s turning yourself into an anime figure or yassifying your face with Bold Glamour, the mainstreaming of AI through easy-to-access apps and filters is unavoidable, adding another level to our ongoing virtualisation. A pivot away from the BeReal-ification of pandemic authenticity, there is, admittedly, something very nostalgic about turning yourself into a videogame character, so old-school-Y2K-coded that it transports you to a bygone era before Roblox and fibre-optic cables, when gaming meant lugging your PS2 controller to a friend’s place to play the latest GTA 3 drop. 

Whether we’re main characters, side characters or NPCs, videogame-speak is creeping into our everyday vernacular, too, no surprise really when you consider the growing role of the virtual in our lives. From Apple’s Vision Pro to wearables and Elon Musk’s Neuralink, the boundaries between virtual and material are becoming smoother and increasingly blurry. Even the way we interact with representations of ourselves online – through avatars, emojis, face filters – is shaping how we perceive ourselves as no longer just human, but better resembles videogame characters trying on different skins in the shape of online trends or exploring virtual worlds through social media and VR. 

Just last week it was announced that Margot Robbie will be producing a big-screen adaptation of The Sims – another example of 00s gaming culture – following on from the incredible box-office success that was Barbie. Perhaps all of this is to say we’re on the brink of a videogame nostalgia craze. The metaverse was a flop, but at least AI is here to transform us into retro gaming characters ready to lock into our next side quest.

To find out how to use the PS2 filter yourself, check out the Tiktok below.

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