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Lego ode to 8-bit video games

This is a cool little animation project paying tribute to classic games like Karate Champ, Megaman and Pac Man.

Those were the good old days, when video games made you want to put your fist through arcade cabinet monitors.

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Remembering the good old days...I'm just wondering about time and effort exerted to created this 4-minute video. That must be so hard! Or the editors have an easier way to come up with this?

I suspect that there was probably a little computer animation thrown in, but the majority does look like traditional stop-motion photography.

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