Recreating
ye olde games in Minecraft isn't new:
someone made Pokemon Red in its completion a couple of years ago, and it's even possible to build a
BASIC interpreter. But that doesn't make reddit user
Nyubug's
achievement any less impressive, because their in-progress recreation
of Game Boy Advance platformer Metroid Fusion is, to be honest, quite
astonishing.
That's footage of the recreation above, and at first it feels like
we're watching a stock-standard gameplay video of the original game. But
thirty seconds in, the Minecraft player-character flies away from what
is actually a large in-world screen showing the older game in action.
"Currently, the system has a working smooth camera, player physics, sprite and background animations," Nyubug writes on
reddit.
"I've tried to match the original game as close as possible." A custom
vanilla shader system is used for the recreation "using spectate mode
shaders and resource packs" though no mods are implemented.
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