
Working on the fringes of unofficial development, design team Realtech continued to bring to the homebrew market (that's the unlicensed game community – a crowd unfortunately under much controversy since homebrew and piracy are irrevocably linked in the eyes of console manufacturers) a variety of freeware games with titles such as Eyeliner, Purple Motion and Newton War.
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Back then, the development team was wowing game fans while flustering Sony with quality that clearly would have been worth bragging about had the game been an official PSP release by a licensed developer. RELATED: NASA photos of the moon and Earth show that "space is fake.The last time we spoke about the sci-fi game No Gravity: The Plague of Mind in our The Future of PSP feature article set in 2007, it was about how a plucky independent development house was producing console-quality titles on PSP with no official publishing rights or assistance. We rate claims that this video shows Nyberg pretending to be in space False. Weiss replied: "Actually it was a mock up video making fun of NASA for adults." "Anyone who can Google knows this was a mock up video for kids," one person wrote in the post’s comments. 23 TikTok post sharing the same video from Instagram, text appears over the clip reading "NOT Karen Nyberg." "Karen Nyberg is a space faking fraud but this is not her so stop saying it is," the post says. 4 correcting people who claimed Windle was Nyberg. It was also posted on his TikTok account Aug. Weiss sent us the original green screen video that was posted in his YouTube channel about a year ago. Someone on one of the video platforms took the clip and claimed it was Karen Nyberg and lots of channels mirrored it." "If you listen to the dialogue, you can hear that we are not pretending to be anyone other than ourselves. "Paige and I were doing a silly demonstration on the show Globebusters showing how green screens work," Weiss told us in an email. A 2020 Wired story described Windle as Weiss’ partner.

That’s because the woman in the video is Paige Windle, not Nyberg, and she created it with David Weiss, who hosts the podcast " The Flat Earth Podcast" and believes the earth is flat. Also, someone off camera in the Instagram video calls the woman "Paige," not Karen. But Teyit, a Turkish fact-checking organization, reported that Nyberg told the outlet she was not involved in the video and isn’t the woman in it.Īlthough the woman in the Instagram video and Nyberg share physical similarities, we watched footage of the astronaut speaking and her voice doesn’t match the voice of the woman in the post. Neither NASA nor Nyberg’s representatives responded to PolitiFact’s queries about the post. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.) The Instagram post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed.

"Astronaut Karen Nyberg the International Space Station," text flanking the video says. In the second panel, the woman appears to be sitting in space and the items appear to move on their own, floating weightlessly into the air. In the frame on the left, a green screen is visible and the woman hands items, including a bag of corn chips, to someone in a green suit. The video shows two frames of a woman sitting on an exercise ball. "As you can see, there is a little bit of green screen theatrics in the back." "This was supposedly a video from space," read the caption of one Instagram post that shared the video. But recent videos on Instagram cast doubt on the NASA astronaut’s accomplished career, suggesting that she was never in space - just in a studio. Karen Nyberg has served on two spaceflights, spending a cumulative 180 days in space.
