The monumental plan of the man called Grahame is to recreate the entirety of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope in Minecraft. It's coming together; he's teased the first 15 minutes of his project, which now has blocky Star Destroyers and jawas on Tatooine.
As the description says, the clip should be in sync with the 1977 theatrical version of the movie.
Grahame has recreated Star Wars scenes like the Battle of Hoth pretty amazingly, and I'm eager to see his Minecraft-style rebel assualt on the Death Star.
In December, reader Grahame made one of the coolest Minecraft videos I've ever seen, recreating Star Wars' famous "trench run". He's outdone himself now, though, with this animated rendition of Empire Strikes Back's Battle of Hoth.
It took him two months just to build the "set", and six days to film it and get it synced up with the movie soundtrack.
Those wondering, Grahame says he used no mods in the filming of the sequence, just his basic models, game effects and some camera work.
This isn't one of those mildly boring "look at an object I recreated in Minecraft" posts. This is hot-blooded machinima, Minecraft's blocks used to recreate whole sequences from the end of Star Wars.
It's the work of reader Grahame, aka Paradise Decay, who is not just a games musician, he's a dude who has found that "somehow minecraft is taking over my life".
That happens. At least he turned the addiction into something we can all enjoy.
If you like what Grahame's cooking here, know that next year he's releasing a full-blown Star Wars/Minecraft adventure called Rise of the Rebellion.
via kotaku
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