In 2010, my friends and I hunkered down in the basement and basically played one game all summer: Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game. Inspired by Bryan Lee O'Malley's graphic novel series, and coming out the same year as Edgar Wright's feverish adaptation of the material, the video game took all the retro pleasures of side-scrolling beat-em-ups and streamlined them into a wholly refreshing, modern experience. Addictive, accessible, surprisingly complex, full of wonderful aesthetics and incredible Anamanaguchi tunes, the game straight up ruled... and then it was discontinued off digital stores some four …