Coldplay: the Kiss Cam accident becomes a video game
From meme to video game: the Kiss Cam accident at the Coldplay concert inspired a video game. All true. This was made by Jonathan Mann, owner of the YouTube channel Song a Day. “Coldplay Canoodlers” renamed him, more or less translated as “the Coldplay jewelry” and is already available on the net: the players play the role of operators of Kiss Came and must scrutinize the members of the crowd of a concert in a stadium in an attempt to pinch a couple of lovers. Everything is accompanied by a reworking in the 16 -bit version of the hit of the Coldplay “Viva la Vida”.
The video game is already viral on Tiktok and on social media more generally: “I planned a small game called ‘Coldplay Canodlers’. You are the recovery operator and you have to find the CEO and the Head of Human Resources that exchange kisses. 10 points every time you find them,” explained Mann on X.
Meanwhile, Liam Gallagher also intervened on the matter. During the concert of last Sunday of the Oasis in Heaton Park, in Manchester, the singer launched an arrow to the Coldplay saying to the fans not to worry: “There are no cameras that frame the crowd at our concerts, like at Coldplay. We don’t care with who you are socializing or who you are masturbating with. They are not our business”.
On Saturday the Coldplay returned to perform live for the first time after the accident that took place last Wednesday at the Gillette Stadium of FoxBorough, when the band’s cameras during the moment of the show in which random couples are framed between the public, invited to kiss, framed two lovers who seeing on the Maxiskem have moved away from each other. The clip has gone around the social networks and the network more generally. And what looked like a social curtain became a scandal that involved the society for which the man and the woman, the astronomer, involved in the USA. Pushing the first, which played a managerial role in the company with a value of 1.3 billion which deals with data management and artificial intelligence, to resign. “We would like to greet some of you among the public and show you on the big screen – said the Coldplay frontman, laughing, three days after the episode – we will do it using our cameras and showing some of you on the big screen”. Then, ironically, he added: “Please, if you have not made up, make up now”.
