We’re big fans of CryZENx’s work here at eTeknix, time and time again this talented modder and game maker has shown fantastic examples of what classic Nintendo games would look like if Nintendo were to make them for PC using the latest graphics tech. Most notable is the heavy use of Unreal Engine 4, where we’ve already seen dozens of fantastic CryZENx creations showing various parts of the Zelda franchise, Mario and more.
Now CryZENx has released the more recently teaser Luigi’s Mansion in Unreal Engine 4 project, as well as Pokemon Stadium, and even Super Mario Sunshine. These are just tech demos, but they’re mighty impressive and are a perfect thing to download and waste away a bit of your Sunday afternoon.
The demo in the video above was running on the following hardware:
While they are tech demos, they’re mighty impressive and were created by just a single person! Of course, these are prime pickings for the Nintendo lawyers too, so download them while you can so you can play them whenever you like!
Luigis Mansion in Unreal Engine 4
Pokemon Stadium in Unreal Engine 4
Pokemon Sun & Moon animations test in Unreal Engine 4
Super Mario Sunshine in Unreal Engine 4
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