Classic Jurassic Park scene recreated in the PlayStation game

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The video you are about to watch has been embedded dreamswhich is a video game but also a kind of mystical tool that allows you to do anything.

You may have seen many, often confusing dreams videos if you spend enough time on forums or Twitter. I say confusing because the game is so flexible and powerful that many of its best creations begin to look almost like the things they try to recreate or pay homage to.

I wrote on a sonic the hedgehog game last yearfor example, this… looked like something Sega would have released five to ten years ago. Jack Yarwood’s excellent report on gambling for us in 2020 contained a bunch of other awesome examples too, from static images (like the one below) to game tributes.

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Screenshot: Martin Nebelong

The video I want to talk about tonight, however, is this amazing recreation of one of the most famous scenes from jurassic parkwhich uses obscurity and modern computer power to appear nearly indistinguishable from the actual scene from the actual movie:

Here’s the original scene for comparison (I set it to autoplay at the right time in the video below, but if for some reason it’s not working on your device, you’ll want to skip to 3:18):

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And here is a direct screenshot comparison:

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If you wonder how Krenautican Did it, or just want to see it in a higher resolution, this YouTube video breaks down his entire process. This shows the excruciating amount of work that went into building the set to scale, which required getting everything from the size of the fence wiring to the angle of the car doors to match the original.

Recreate Jurassic Park on Playstation