Wednesday, 08 February 2012
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Human "Video" Games Hot

 
human_tetris.jpg Remember the very first 8-pixel video games? So does Guillaume Reymond, a Swiss artist who created these stop-motion videos of the old school video games Pong, Space Invaders, Pole Position and Tetris as a part of his Game Over project. These videos originally were shown November 24th, 2007 at the Les Urbaines festival in Lausanne, Switzerland. Enjoy these blasts from the past in humanized form.

Pong

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Space Invaders

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Pole Position

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Tetris

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Peter Boumgarden said:

Peter Boumgarden
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haha. i love it. cool project
January 19, 2008

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