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The photo on the left is an original photo by the photographer Sergey Tymoshchuk. The photo on the right is the one I edited. I have altered 7 details of the image. Find them in the shortest time possible.
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GTA VI isn’t even out yet and we’re already getting leaked images of the next big thing: GTA VII, set in Africa—specifically, Lagos, Nigeria.
Get ready to roam the hectic streets of Lagos and cross the vast Sahara. Expect wild animals, epic safaris, underground smuggling missions, diamond deals, and battles against gangs and warlords.
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What AI is doing with the characters we grew up with is just wild. It blends nostalgia and tech so smoothly that those old-school faces—once just cartoons or chunky pixels—suddenly feel almost real. Watching our favorite heroes and villains get reimagined with insane levels of detail is like the digital world finally learned how to dream in HD.
Not long ago, this stuff would’ve sounded like sci-fi. We never imagined we’d be seeing those same characters as if they were real actors, with skin texture, subtle expressions, and eyes that actually show emotion.
And here’s the kicker—it’s not just about the visuals. Some projects are now using AI to give them voices and personalities that stay in character. They can answer questions, improvise dialogue, even hold full conversations without breaking their role. It’s like childhood memories stepping into the real world—fully formed, with a face, a voice, and a mind of their own.
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Picture this: Harrison Ford fully dressed as Indiana Jones —hat, whip, the whole deal— casually gaming on Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis. Or Angelina Jolie rocking that classic '90s Tomb Raider vibe, chilling at home while playing the original Tomb Raider like it’s just another Tuesday.
Now add CJ and the crew from San Andreas cracking up while messing around in GTA III. Or Kratos, in full real-life war paint, locked into a session of the very first God of War —like he’s not the literal God of War himself.
Yeah, it’s exactly that. A bunch of images that flip the whole idea on its head: iconic video game characters brought into the real world… playing their own damn games. It’s meta, it’s hilarious, and a little bit creepy —in the best possible way. And trust me, there’s a lot more where that came from.
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A showdown between Woody and the Terminator T-1000 in Mortal Kombat. It’s a mod where the cowboy takes Kung Lao’s place — same moves and skills, but with the Toy Story twist.
Absolutely brutal.
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