WNYC Features Video, Audio of "Biotic Games" Played by Video Gaming Personality
New audio and video footage featuring North Texas gaming champion who travelled to Stanford University to sample games using living organisms.
A highly publicized Stanford University project that features video games which living single cell organisms is now featured by WNYC's Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen.
On Friday, the Peabody Award winning program featured a follow-up to the story that originally appeared online earlier this year, featuring video gaming personality Patrick Scott Patterson.
Patterson, a Guinness World Record holding gamer and writer who lives in Denton, Texas, travelled in May to California to visit the Riedel-Kruse lab at Stanford and sample the "biotic games" first-hand.
The Studio 360 story features an audio track and backstory of Patterson's play against the creator of on a Pac-Man inspired biotic game, as well as a video teaser for the story.
The full story can be seen at http://www.studio360.org/2011/
Patterson's official website can be found at: http://www.




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