Recently, one of the streets of London, Brick Lane, was radically transformed, becoming a platform for a new art project . Agency Fold7 turned it into an 8-bit 8 Bit Lane for advertising the Ralph cartoon, which was released to the British with a long delay . Thus, while walking in the eastern part of London, locals and tourists can be surprised to find a street on which everything resembles about the good old video games of the 80s: Super Mario, Bomberman and Pekmane . Eight-bit sculptures, graffiti and banners are indispensable attributes of the Brick Lane transformation that create an indescribable atmosphere . But that's not all: Blippar has released a special application that allows smartphone owners to play a vintage 8-bit game using as a gaming interface, one of the advertising banners, notes Culturology .
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