Video games spanning half a century are on show in a playable exhibition the Australian Centre for the Moving Image and visitors might even get some clues on the just-released hit Hollow Knight: Silksong.

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Developed by a three-person indie studio based in Adelaide, the second Hollow Knight game was released earlier in September, and was so popular it crashed a global gaming platform.

"Being able to include Hollow Knight: Silksong from Team Cherry has been really huge for us," said ACMI co-curator Bethan Johnson.

The Game Worlds exhibition features original hand-drawn sketchbooks used in the development of the hit title, as well as a series o

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