Adam 'Hot Meteor' Campbell — the designer behind the vintage Dharma ads and NES boxart — posts this image that's looking more and more suspiciously like an actual playable 8-bit Lost game, complete with cartridge, giving all now-aimless fans of the show new hope for more fictional nostalgia.
Image: Lost in 8 Bits
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