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'Star Wars-The Force Awakens' Trailer in 16 bit Video Game Format [VIDEO]

| May 08, 2015 11:53 AM EDT

"Star Wars" films recently debuted at the Shanghai International Film Festival.

The highly anticipated movie "Star Wars - The Force Awakens" now boasts of a very creatively revamped trailer. The trailer is remade into a 16-bit video game, making it a one of its kind unique remake, which takes one on a nostalgia trip to the 1990's.

Although it sounds uber cool, the trailer is really not that clear. The pixels are randomly scattered and vary greatly in size. This makes it impossible to recognize what is going on in the trailer, according to The Entertainment Buddha.

This is not all, some parts of the trailer seem like they were lifted from the original trailer, went through a mosaic filter and were just pasted to this version of the trailer. So all in all, this trailer is far from perfect and looks like a Photoshop attempt gone horribly wrong, according to Tech Times.

Even though this is a weak attempt to generate something awesome, the diehard "Star Wars" fans are bound to enjoy the trailer a lot. It will bring out the old school gamers in all the loyal fans who are eagerly waiting for the movie's release. It will put the fans on a nostalgic trip back to the 90's and they will feel like they are watching the "Star Wars" movie on the Nintendo's SNES console.

Making creative and unique trailers of the upcoming movies is a hot trend these days. The super creative LEGO movie trailer was released earlier this year, which the fans loved. There are many methods which are available online to remake movie trailers.

People use techniques like shot for shot live action remakes, animated remakes and frame-by-frame remakes to capture the essence of the entire trailer and to give it a whole new meaning.

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