Sure, here’s a reimagined version:
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Okay, so here’s a thing — NoCode, the Scots behind some seriously cool game magic, just decided to switch things up and call themselves Screen Burn. Why? Well, turns out their old name doesn’t really fit anymore. Crazy, right? It’s like calling yourself “No Shoes” and then owning a shoe store — makes no sense.
They started out back in 2015 with this wild idea of making games with no coders. Just think about that for a second. But now, fast forward — they’ve hired a bunch of coders, essential crew members, by the way. So it’s weird to still go by NoCode, right? Yeah, I thought so too.
Oh, and fun side note: “No Code” became this trendy buzzword in the world of app making and learning courses, and, man, their inbox is chaos central because of it.
Anyway, they pondered (or maybe they just threw darts at a board, who knows) about this whole identity question. If they weren’t “No Code” anymore, who were they actually? Picture this — old school, vintage vibes. Like the kind of nostalgia that hits you when you smell a dusty plastic arcade machine. The sort of stuff that lingers way past game over. I know, sounds weirdly poetic for a game studio, but somehow it fits.