A group of passionate gamers has just reenacted up to 50 different games in real life, spanning various genres and franchises like Halo, Minecraft, Pac-Man, and more. Video games often take people to faraway places and put them in the roles of colorful, larger than life characters, and naturally some fans enjoy bringing those worlds and heroes into the real world in the form of cosplay photos and videos of talented prop makers forging real-life replicas of iconic weapons like Kratos’ Leviathan Axe from God Of War.
This extends to live-action recreations of classic scenes and levels, such as one group’s reenactment of Resident Evil 4’s zombie-infested opening cutscene and a Tik-Tok video providing Pokémon fans with a harrowing look at what an encounter with the ethereal Gastly would look like in live-action. Even some of the talented individuals behind the games themselves have gotten in on the fun, like when Ghost Of Tsushima star Daisuke Tsuji practiced some of Jin Sakai’s famous samurai sword moves alongside Castlevania voice actor Toru Uchikado. Now, one pair of brothers has put together the video game reenactment of a lifetime, spanning many different games and genres.
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Youtube channel Dangie Bros recently posted a complication video of the titular siblings and their friends recreating 50 games in real life in 50 hours. Starting things off is an FPS shootout with the guys dressed as characters from Halo, Call Of Duty, Fortnite, and Battlefield, followed by a trampoline Pokémon battle between two inflatable Pikachu and a real-life Nintendogs play session. Next, the group practices their citrus-slicing skills in a live-action game of Fruit Ninja, then
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