Classic Arcade Games Recreated Using Stop-Motion Animation of Legos

by Scott Beale on June 29, 2009 · 1 comment

“Lego Arcade” is a wonderful video by Michael Hickox that features classic arcade games recreated using stop-motion animation of Legos.

See Previously: Lego Super Mario Stop Motion Animation

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1 Fred Abercrombie June 29, 2009 at 11:55 am

These are fun. But the jump from Legos to arcade pixels is so natural, you kinda get it before you see it. And don’t need to watch a bunch more.

On the other hand, muffins and watches as arcade pixels? That’s fresh. Remember Game Over from Pes? Good stuff.

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