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He's also got a tonne of other videos on his YouTube channel which we highly recommend checking out, including homages to Super Mario and Donkey Kong.
There are plenty of other retro arcade game Lego videos on YouTube, but Hickox's work is some of the more impressive we've seen. It certainly gives us a hankering for the golden age of video games.
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1 July 2009 10:48 GMT / By Duncan Geere
Michael Hickox is a YouTube user who's rather adept at stop-motion animation using Lego. His latest video pulls in all manner of retro gaming fun, from Asteroids to Space Invaders.He's also got a tonne of other videos on his YouTube channel which we highly recommend checking out, including homages to Super Mario and Donkey Kong.
There are plenty of other retro arcade game Lego videos on YouTube, but Hickox's work is some of the more impressive we've seen. It certainly gives us a hankering for the golden age of video games.
Via: rockpapershotgun.com
Gaming, Video, Lego, Retro gaming


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