In 1994, Primal Rage wowed arcade fighting game fans with its unique visuals created by utilizing 3D clay figures and "hand-crafted" stop motion animation. (This
old school animation technique was also used for the creation of Goro in the original Mortal Kombat.) On Twitter, a user named PixelCount Matt posted a rare behind-the-scenes video of Primal Rage's early development, showing the process behind animating the game's giant prehistoric characters. Click play to watch the full 2-minute video
below, complete with narration (sound on)!
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