Famous videogames: Skits by fans

Cosplaying. It’s weird, it’s goofy, and in some cases, it’s Narutard-extreme. Whatever the case, anime otaku and gamer alike love the idea of dressing up as their favorite characters come convention time; everyone wanna see how far they can push their luck impersonating their favorite manga/pixelated hero.

We found these vids over at TechEblog, which are all fan-made skits of all our all-time favorite games. Kinda shows you what a dedicated gamer can do when they’ve got a bit of money, creativity, and a helluva lot of time on their hands.

The first video up is a skit on Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros. It was made by students over at Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts. Hmm, early concept for the Wiimote?
The video up next is a homage to everybody’s favorite tactical espionage game (Not you, Sam…). This MGS skit was done way over in Taiwan, and we gotta admit, we like the way they adapted an abandoned building for the game’s original Arctic setting. On a side note, their Meryl looks cuter than the original, in a Tifa sort of way.

Click on the jump to see the rest of these skits!

Cosplaying. It’s weird, it’s goofy, and in some cases, it’s Narutard-extreme. Whatever the case, anime otaku and gamer alike love the idea of dressing up as their favorite characters come convention time, and wanna see how far they can push their luck impersonating their favorite manga/pixlated hero.

We found these vids over at TechEblog, which are all fan-made skits of all our all-time favorite games. Kinda shows you what a dedicated gamer can do when they’ve got a bit of money, creativity, and a helluva lot of time on their hands.

The first video up is a skit on Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros. It was made by students over at Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts. Hmm, early concept for the Wiimote?

 

The video up next is a homage to everybody’s favorite tactical espionage game (Not you, Sam…). This MGS skit was done way over in Taiwan, and we gotta admit, we like the way they adapted an abandoned building for the game’s original Arctic setting. On a side note, their Meryl looks cuter than the original, in a Tifa sort of way.

The third video in our list is a skit on the classic boxing game Mike Tyson’s Punch Out. Take note of the painstakingly timed musical cues.

And lastly, we got a well-made vid here for the Counter-Strike FPS. According to the video author, Chris, it took him 60 to 80 hours to get the whole thing done. It shows, man. We like it!

 

Via TechEBlog

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