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Secret Level: A Love Letter to Gamers, Past and Present

From the moment I first laid eyes on Pac-Man as a kid, weaving that little yellow guy through a maze of ghosts, I was hooked. Video games have been a constant presence in my life, evolving alongside me from the pixelated sprites of the ‘80s to the photorealistic worlds we now explore. So when I stumbled upon Secret Level on Amazon Prime, it immediately captured my imagination. A series dedicated to telling cinematic, thought-provoking stories within the universes of video games? That’s exactly the kind of thing that speaks to someone like me—someone who has journeyed through countless digital worlds, from Pac-Man to Cyberpunk 2077, from Doom to New World.

This anthology series, created by Deadpool director Tim Miller, taps into the rich lore of some of the biggest gaming franchises, giving us fresh, compelling narratives that go beyond button-mashing and high scores. It’s the kind of storytelling that validates gaming as an art form, weaving together action, philosophy, and imagination into something truly special. And no episode encapsulates this better than New World: The Once and Future King—a breathtaking tale of ambition, power, and the price of eternity.

New World: The Once and Future King – A Warrior’s Struggle Against Time Itself

This episode takes us into the world of New World, Amazon’s MMO set on the mysterious island of Aeternum. In this tale, we follow King Aelstrom—voiced by none other than Arnold Schwarzenegger—who washes up on Aeternum’s shores after a brutal storm annihilates his fleet. Aelstrom is a man who has spent his entire life conquering and expanding his empire, but now, in a land where no one can truly die, he’s faced with a paradox. How do you conquer a kingdom where war has no end and death is meaningless?

Secret Level: A Love Letter to Gamers, Past and Present
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Opposing him is King Zimah (Gabriel Luna), a ruler who has long since embraced the island’s eternal nature. Unlike Aelstrom, Zimah has come to understand the futility of endless war. Time after time, Aelstrom charges into battle, only to fall and rise again, unable to escape the cycle he himself created. Through his encounters with Zimah, he’s forced to confront the true nature of his ambition—was it ever about ruling, or was it simply about the fight itself?

Secret Level: A Love Letter to Gamers, Past and Present
Image: MGM Amazon

The episode is visually stunning, capturing the ethereal beauty and haunting isolation of Aeternum. But more than that, it’s a masterclass in storytelling, using the lore of New World to explore deeper themes of purpose, pride, and the search for meaning beyond power.

Why You Should Watch Secret Level on Amazon Prime

If you’ve ever lost yourself in the worlds of video games, Secret Level is something you need to check out. Each episode is a deep dive into a beloved gaming universe, but you don’t need to have played the games to appreciate the stories. These aren’t just rehashed plots or cutscene compilations—they’re thoughtful, beautifully crafted narratives that stand on their own.

For me, New World: The Once and Future King was a standout, blending action, philosophy, and a touch of mythic grandeur. But the whole series is a love letter to gaming history, from retro classics to modern epics. If, like me, you grew up watching video games evolve from simple dots on a screen to fully realized worlds, this show will hit that sweet spot between nostalgia and discovery.

So grab your controller—or in this case, your remote—and dive into Secret Level, streaming now on Amazon Prime. You won’t regret it!

What Happened To Cheat Codes In Games?

If you grew up playing video games in the 90s or early 00s, you’ll probably remember how common cheat codes were. Almost every game had them – and you would often only discover them by talking to friends or by reading about them in gaming magazines.

Some cheat codes were designed to give you an advantage such as unlocking future levels, making you invincible or providing you with free money. Others were more playful or comical such as being able to spawn tanks in GTA, turn on moon physics on Pro Skater 2 or activate ‘big head mode’ on Goldeneye.

Then one day, cheat codes started disappearing from games. What happened? Did game developers lose their sense of fun? Or did cheat codes simply get replaced by other things? This post explores some of the biggest reasons cheat codes likely disappeared.  

New testing methods

Many of the first cheat codes were introduced by developers as a way of easily debugging games. By being able to easily turn on invincibility mode or spawn money, it could become easier to test certain features of the game. As more advanced gaming development tools became available, there was no longer a need to create these cheat codes – you could simply disable player damage using a button on a dashboard.

Online gaming

Many games now revolve around online gaming. Being able to use cheat codes online would render most games unplayable. And so a lot of developers have simply stopped introducing cheats to any games that have an online multiplayer mode. You could argue that developers should have still allowed such cheat codes to be used offline, but with many players spending most of their time online, you could also argue there wouldn’t have been much point. 

Achievements and trophies

Once Xbox and Playstation began introducing achievements and trophies for certain challenges, a lot of games stopped introducing cheat codes as they would have been an easy way to unlock these achievements and trophies. The few games that kept cheat codes instead made them only unlockable after completing certain challenges. They became more of a reward for beating a game rather than a way to beat it. 

The rise of mods

Mods have replaced cheat codes in many cases. The rise of the internet made it more possible to share mods, and many game developers even began supporting these mods. Instead of entering cheat codes, players can now buy Forza Horizon 5 modded accounts to quickly get ahead or replace dragons in Skyrim with Thomas the Tank engine. The possibilities are more open-ended than a list of cheat codes, making them a more attractive alternative. 

In-game purchases

You could also argue that many cheat codes have now been replaced with in-game purchases. Instead of entering a code to unlock perks, game developers have realised that they can make a bigger profit by allowing players to pay real money for such perks. Similarly, special characters and hidden levels can be purchased instead of having to enter a cheat code. Paying is the new cheating

The Evolution of Video Game Storage – Infographic

How we play and store video games has changed immensely over the past 30 years.

Here we present an infographic of it’s evolution.

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The Evolution of Video Game Storage by Storage Centres.