Ytux Game Studio broadcasts lo-fi digital experiences from a basement in Tokyo. Every game is a ghost signal — found footage, corrupted data, memories trapped in magnetic tape. Play at your own risk.
PLAY TAPEEach game is a recovered transmission. Some are beautiful. Some are haunted. All are real.
Tune a broken radio across abandoned frequencies. Each station is a memory. Some should stay lost.
horrorambientRecord over a cursed VHS. What you erase is replaced by something that wants to be seen.
psychologicalexperimentalA satellite falls to earth. Decode its final transmission before it burns up in the atmosphere.
puzzlesci-fiFounded in 2017 in Tokyo's Shimokitazawa district. Ytux operates out of a converted electronics repair shop, surrounded by stacks of vintage monitors, reel-to-reel decks, and miles of cable.
We believe video games are the closest thing we have to capturing a signal from another dimension. Our tools are old. Our results are unstable. That's the point.
The ones who tune the signals and log the anomalies.
Hasn't turned off his CRT since 2017. Claims he hears things.
Can fix any deck built before 1995. Refuses to use HDMI.
Catalogues every frame. Has nightmares about tracking errors.
Records the hum of dying electronics. Makes music from decay.
We monitor all frequencies. Drop us a signal and we'll respond on the next carrier wave.
2-12-4 Kitazawa, Setagaya, Tokyo 155-0031
(+81) 3‑3456‑7890