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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
PodMonkeys @ Feb 21st 2006 2:05PM
Two of the greatest things in the world combined to make one magnificient piece of art! :D Its like chocolate and peanutbutter!
Seriously, those are neat.
Morder @ Feb 21st 2006 2:13PM
Probably one of the best things i've seen in a long time, we need to see more classic games remade with legos!
krylon @ Feb 21st 2006 2:54PM
these things are amazing. I think this guy is planning to do more.
David Rudden @ Feb 21st 2006 2:57PM
The lego-fied Duck Hunt dog will forever live in my nightmares. I mean, just look at that gaze! It's like he's staring into your soul...
DG @ Feb 21st 2006 3:19PM
Those really do look terrific. Extra points for the shotgun and duck meter on the bottom.
bouncicles @ Feb 21st 2006 4:56PM
Those are awesome. They even have the good sense to capture one of the greatest NES games of all time: Bionic Commando. Now they just need to add Rescue: The Embassy Mission, Kid Icarus, and The Immortal...
Nicolas Redfern @ Feb 22nd 2006 8:00AM
This reminds me, did anyone see The Daily Show with John Stewart?
Duck Hunt was featured on it in the story about Dick Cheyney shooting an old man!