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The screen was dark, but the controller in Leo’s hands was warm.

Leo plugged the Viewer into the controller’s expansion port. The tiny screen flickered to life, displaying not a game, but a grainy, first-person perspective of Sam’s old save file in Minecraft . He could see the pixelated wooden house they’d built together. The cobblestone chimney. The sign by the door that read: “Leo’s & Sam’s Fort.” gamepad viewer

The on-screen character (Sam’s avatar, clad in diamond armor) stopped mining. It turned to face a chest. It opened the inventory. Leo watched as Sam’s ghost carefully rearranged items: bread, torches, a single rose. The screen was dark, but the controller in

The character was moving on its own.

It was for watching ghosts .

The device was called a —a clunky, aftermarket accessory from the late 2020s that plugged into any console controller. It had a small, low-resolution LCD screen mounted directly above the d-pad and analog sticks. Critics had called it a gimmick. “Why watch a game on a two-inch screen glued to your controller?” they’d scoff. “That’s what TVs are for.” He could see the pixelated wooden house they’d