Video games began with Pong. They’ve come pretty far, but there will always be something incredibly pleasing about the game. Come play with us — and check out the earlier posts we did on Guillaume Reymond’s GAME OVER project where he recreates classic video games, replacing pixels with actual human beings.
Tag: video games
Yesterday, we had too much fun playing Pac Man for you, so today we are back with Guillaume Reymond’s SPACE INVADERS.
French-Swiss Artist Guillaume Reymond has been creating stop motion films of classic video games using HUMANS AS PIXELS! He calls it the “Game Over” project and they are all pretty fun. We’d love to get all the soundtracks on one download too.
Special thanks to VeryShortList for tipping us to this latest installment.
If you were in our family, you’d know what it is like to walk down the sidewalk trapped in a video game. Usually you can’t see much of the game other than Hope The Younger bouncing and leaping. The Soundtrack can be heard in some tribal form of song, but you just can’t see the graphics. I knew they must be there though and here captured with a magic camera you can see it all.
Super Mario Bros. from Andreas Heikaus on Vimeo.
More Mario Stuff
Here some more Mario hack video. They are pretty cool. Homemade video games are cool. Anything homemade is cool but the harder it is to do the better. Since we can’t do this ourselves we give it extra points. They could take a nose home with them today if they want.
Games Galore!
Wowza Zowza Wooee! There’s so many games here to play (but don’t tell anyone).
Game:Crayon Physics
Crayon Physics is a bit like the iPhone app Trace, so it looks like a lot of fun. It won the Independent Games Award in 2008, whatever that is.
Crayon Physics Deluxe from Petri Purho on Vimeo.
We’ve put it on our wish list in the Bowl. It is a 2D physics puzzle / sandbox game, in which you get to experience what it would be like if your drawings would be magically transformed into real physical objects. Solve puzzles with your artistic vision and creative use of physics. Check out their website for more details.