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Nintendo Power!: 8-Bit Stop-Motion LEGO Vid

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Ninja Moped/Rymdreglage is back with another LEGO stop-motion featuring a bunch of classic 8-bit video games (worthwhile previous efforts HERE and HERE). That's a scene intro and some Castlevania action in the screencap there. After watching it twice I can't even imagine how many man-hours went into making these things. My guess is at least ten. Trillion! Too high? Okay, five trillion. "Do you even know what a trillion is?" I really hope that was meant to be hypothetical, because I'm gonna punch your teeth out if it wasn't. "Seriously though, do you?" No clue. Like a one and six zeros?

Hit the jump for the video.

Also, if you go to Ninjamoped's Youtube channel, they have a series called NES-Quiz that's 10-episodes of guessing which 8-bit game they've recreated in LEGO (same format as this, multiple games per video).

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Thanks to Chelsea, who once attempted a LEGO stop-motion but her parents made her quit because she wouldn't stop eating the pieces. I thought I was the only one!!

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