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Watch: Tarantino's 'Kill Bill: Vol. 1 & 2' Made into 8-Bit Cinema Video
by Alex Billington
June 26, 2014
"Do you find me sadistic?" Who can refuse an 8-bit version of Kill Bill? The latest creation from CineFix, masterminds behind many previous 8-bit cinema recreations, have debuted their latest video presenting Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill: Volumes 1 & 2, the complete cut (first released in 2003/2004), as an 8-bit NES-style video game. The game navigates through various fights and encounters across both movies, and shows The Bride kicking ass with her 8-bit sword. From the moment this starts, the thought that comes to mind is always the same - I really wish I could actually be playing this game on my NES. It looks fun. Enjoy!
From their YouTube: CineFix presents Kill Bill (Both Volumes!) retold via old-school 8-bit - and16 bit - game tech. No quarters or controllers required! Today we present Kill Bill in the form of an 8 bit video game! You get both volumes in one convenient video cartridge, packed with action and awesome finishing moves. 8 Bit a.k.a. the third generation of gaming started in 1983 with the Japanese release of the Nintendo Family Computer and Sega. Can you guess what games inspired our 8-bit version of Kill Bill?" Any answers? We've previously featured 8-bit cinema videos for The Shining, Finding Nemo, Blade Runner, and Looper.
5 Comments
1
Awesome.
Xerxexx on Jun 26, 2014
2
This starts out looking like a video game and then I don't know what happens... after O-Ren it turns into bad MS Paint backgrounds and animation lifted from other games... it's pretty awful.
Kento on Jun 26, 2014
3
Quite lovely.
DAVIDPD on Jun 26, 2014
4
Those boss battles weren't done fairly.
Matthew on Jun 26, 2014
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