Weekend Destructainment: Games in real life

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[Weekend Destructainment is a collection of funny videos brought together from all across the Internet to bring you entertainment on these slow and boring weekends.]

So for whatever reason, there’s been a rash of videogames in real life videos. Out of all the ones made so far, this live action Tekken trailer is easily the best. The fighting is good, the casting is nice and the editing is pretty solid. Shame the actual Tekken movie won’t be as good as a damn fan trailer.

The Destructainment continues on after the break. First up, Star Fox friends and enemies bug a real life James Fox. Then it’s Rampage in real life. Next, someone drew a penis car for Eyepet. Followed by a stop-motion Atari re-creation.

Then it’s some chiptune action at a recent art fest. Next, check out the sick custom drum kit. The Destructainment ends with Mega64 at Game Days 09 in Disneyland.

Star Fox in Iraq.

Rampage in real life. By the same people who made the Paperboy video from last week. Spotted on Geekologie

Drawing a penis car in Eyepet. Oh yeahhhhh.

Stop-motion Atari re-creation. Spotted on BoingBoing

8-bit musician doing a live performance at a recent art fest in Toronto. Thanks, Kal!

Really awesome custom Mega Man drum kit.

Mega64: GameDays at Disneyland.


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