Metal Gear Solid It is one of the franchises that has managed to position itself in the minds of a large number of fans around the world, and that is, its video game saga has managed to amaze all fans. As if that were not enough, the gaming community marveled at their journey through Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eatera title that put the saga on top within the Video Game Industry.

Something that seems quite striking to us is that fans have been looking for alternative visions for the work of Hideo Kojima. In that sense, now a fan has imagined how Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater would look like a movie from the 80s and the result is simply incredible.

Many fans of Konami’s successful franchise, Metal Gear, have sometimes fantasized about seeing an adaptation of these works on the big screen. Due to this, a fan managed to recreate some images of Metal Gear Solid 3 as an eighties movie, just using Artificial Intelligence to generate said realistic finish and with touches that are very reminiscent of the movies of that time, so much so that it could even generate nostalgia in the most veterans of the sector.

the channel of Youtubewhich hosts this and many other similar videos, is known as Alternative Reality Films. Said channel has published different eighties versions of several famous titles, such as Bloodborne, Elden Ring, Final Fantasy or even Resident Evil and Kingdom Hearts. Despite being the job of a Artificial intelligencethis has had to be trained to achieve results as spectacular as the ones we can see in her videos.

In terms of the impressive recreation of images of Metal Gear Solid 3 as an eighties movie, the actor we see playing Big Boss does not really exist, but his resemblance to the original version of the games is truly exceptional. Although it is true that the variations with the original work stand out too much, we can still recognize characters like The Boss, Ocelot or Eva. And of course, the iconic final combat between teacher and student that marked many players.

This is a trend on social networks in which dozens of people are trying to imagine what modern movies, series and video games would have been like in the 80s thanks to artificial intelligence for image creation. As the author of the video himself points out, these images are generated by an AI and, therefore, do not have intellectual property rights and can be used freely.

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