Super Mario 64’s Strange Smoke Texture Is A Bug–Here’s How It’s Meant To Look

For nearly 24 years, Super Mario 64 has had a strange-looking smoke effect whenever Mario’s pants caught fire, which is the kind of thing we’ve long attributed to it being a launch title from a team that had never made a 3D game before. As it turns out, though, the smoke was actually the result of a mistake in the coding–and it’s now been fixed by modders.

A patch to repair the smoke has appeared on Romhacking.net, and has been brought to wider attention by Twitter user Ryan Bloom, who posted a side-by-side comparison of what the smoke is meant to look like.

As you can see, it looks a lot more like smoke after a fairly simple code fix. On line 47 under /actors/burn_smoke/model.inc.c, a piece of code that was meant to read “G_IM_FMT_IA” was instead written as “G_IM_FMT_RGBA”–meaning that the texture was compiled in the wrong format.

Of course, at this point, we’re pretty used to the old texture, and seeing the game updated with new smoke feels strange, even if it was the artist’s original intention.

Super Mario 64 is reportedly getting a remaster in 2020, although Nintendo has not yet made this official, so take that news with a grain of salt for now. There’s also a new animated Super Mario movie in development at Illumination, the company behind Despicable Me.

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You’ll Never, Ever Guess What D’Arcy Carden’s First Words To Tom Hanks Were

Actress and improv comedian D’Arcy Carden has shared a silly story of the first time she met Tom Hanks and the improbable words she spoke to the Oscar-winning actor. Carden shared the story in an appearance on comedian and late night TV host Conan O’Brien’s podcast, Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend.

Carden and her husband producer Jason attended a party at Conan O’Brien’s home, and O’Brien invited the couple to come sit by the fire. Adam Sandler and Jack McBrayer were there too. Meanwhile, Hanks was sitting by the fire as well but he was speaking to someone else.

Carden, Sandler, McBrayer, and O’Brien were talking about how silly the term “f**king and sucking” is, and well, you can probably guess where this is headed.

“We were truly talking about how funny this thing is, and then Tom ‘Sweet Man’ Hanks comes over and says, ‘What are you guys talking about?’ And the first thing I say is, ‘f**king and sucking.’ It was terrible and wonderful,” she said.

As stories about meeting very famous people go, Carden’s is very delightful and unexpected.

Carden has a tangential connection to Hanks. She is currently filming a new show for Amazon based on the Penny Marshall-directed baseball movie A League of Their Own that starred Hanks as the manager of a women’s baseball team.

Carden is perhaps best known for playing Janet on NBC’s The Good Place. She also does improv comedy at the Upright Citizens Brigade in Los Angeles.

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Westworld Breakdown: Season 3 Episode 4 “The Mother Of Exiles” Theories & Easter Eggs

If you thought the last few episodes of Westworld Season 3 were intense, Episode 4 is going to really get your heart-rate pumping. Titled “The Mother of Exiles,” the episode pushes the plot forward in significant ways by finally revealing more about Dolores’s (Evan Rachel Wood) plan, giving us a wealth of information about Serac, and bringing back a few fan-favorite characters.

That character, who was teased previously, is of course William (Ed Harris), better known as The Man in Black. Last we saw him he was in a bad way, and it seems life hasn’t been easy for ol’ William since. Nor should it be, as he has a lot of questionable behavior to pay for–bad karma seems to have come for him.

Undoubtedly the biggest revelation, however, is the identity of the hosts Dolores has conscripted to her cause, which definitely caught us off guard. Join Lucy and Tamoor as they break down everything that happened, pick apart the many references and easter eggs, and react to everything this exciting episode has to offer.

Westworld airs Sundays on HBO.

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Star Wars Reveals 5 New Jedi From The High Republic

Though Lucasfilm teased some of the main characters that will be featured in the upcoming Star Wars: The High Republic publishing initiative when it was revealed in February, now they’ve fully pulled back the curtain on five brand new Jedi heroes on StarWars.com.

The High Republic is an era of peace and prosperity when the Jedi were in their prime some 200 years before the events of the Skywalker Saga. “For over a thousand generations, the Jedi Knights were the guardians of peace and justice,” Obi-Wan Kenobi told a young Luke Skywalker once upon a time. And now, through a series of novels, young adult books, junior novels, and comics we’re going to explore it for the first time. There is no single main protagonist in The High Republic, but rather a whole cast of characters who will pop up in the various stories. These five are only some of the new faces we’ll be meeting for the first time.

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Though this is a time of relative peace before the Galactic Civil War that ignited during the Prequels, that doesn’t mean there aren’t dangers. The villainous Nihil are space vikings who pose a threat to the entire galaxy thanks to their unique ability to disrupt hyperspace travel. These are the Jedi Knights and Masters who will stand against them in the High Republic era.

“Readers will see a very wide variety of Jedi in this era,” said Lucasfilm Publishing creative director Michael Siglain on StarWars.com. “This is a hopeful, optimistic time, when the Jedi are good and noble, and we want to reflect that in their characters while still giving them enough depth and dimension so that their individual personalities and idiosyncrasies shine through. The Jedi Knights of the High Republic are both aspirational and inspirational. In short, they’re the good guys.”

Though the Jedi are mighty, all of these news characters were crafted to be flawed and “human” just like anyone else.

“We’ve put a lot of time and effort into making our Jedi feel like real, rounded individuals,” explained Cavan Scott, writer of the Star Wars: The High Republic comic series for Marvel Comics. “They are all different, approaching the Force in individual and unique ways and yet are united with a common goal. They serve not out of unwavering dogma, but a deep passion to protect light and life. And they’re all at different stages in their individual journeys. Some have experience on their side, some have the exuberance of youth. Some are still finding their place in the Order while others step naturally into leadership roles. Some may not have chosen to work with the Jedi they’ve been posted alongside, but all are dedicated to be a guiding light for the galaxy. Individually they are strong, together they are invincible, but like the best heroes they each have lessons to learn and challenges to overcome. Exciting times lie ahead.”

With that in mind, let’s meet these new Jedi.

You can check out the new Jedi by flipping through the slideshow below or keep scrolling for the article.

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Avar Kriss

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Avar Kriss wields a green lightsaber and is described as the brightest and most noble example of what it means to be a Jedi. If there were a Captain America among these new Jedi, she’d be it. She’s optimistic, self-sacrificing, and an inspiration to those around her. She goes by her sense of compassion rather than the dogma of the Jedi. She’s enthusiastic about living on the frontier of unexplored space and the new adventures it brings. (That’s right, the galaxy isn’t as well-explored during this time, so locations familiar to fans might not have been discovered yet.) She is literally described as “the best of the best.” And it looks like the Nihil are about to put that to the test.

Where to Find Her: Star Wars: The High Republic – Light of the Jedi novel by Charles Soule

Loden Greatstorm

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Loden Greatstorm may have a glum look on his face but don’t let that fool you, he’s described as having a good sense of humor. This Twi-lek Jedi Master uses a beautiful yellow blade and is renowned as one of the best teachers in the Jedi Order who is always looking for ways to improve himself and the Padawans under his tutelage. Think of him as Yoda, but taller!

Where to Find Him: Star Wars: The High Republic – Light of the Jedi novel by Charles Soule

Keeve Trennis

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Keeve Trennis is the new kid on the block and comes armed with a green double-bladed lightsaber. Only a Jedi Knight for a matter of weeks, she’s described as a quick-witted and impulsive with a promising future, if only she can trust in herself as much as she trusts in the Force. Keeve finds herself starstruck working alongside living legends like Avar Kriss and wants nothing more than to prove herself. To keep the Marvel metaphor going, she sounds a lot like Peter Parker when he first met his idol Tony Stark. She’s stationed on the Starlight Beacon, a space station that acts as a galactic hub and a main setting in the High Republic era, and she’s immediately tossed into the deep end when the Nihil bring about the Great Disaster — a catastrophic, inciting event that throws the galaxy into chaos.

Where to Find Her: Star Wars: The High Republic comic by Cavan Scott

Speaking of all these new lightsabers, check out our video breaking down why they look a little different than you might expect:

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Stellan Gios

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Stellan Gios is not unlike Avar Kriss in that he’s a Jedi Master described as optimistic and well-respected. Stellan and Avar came up through the Jedi Order together, and while they don’t always wind up on the same assignment, when they do pair together they make one heck of a powerhouse team. But it sounds like we might have to wait to see the duo in action together, as the description on StarWars.com says Stellan is currently stationed at a Jedi Temple on the distant planet of Caragon-Viner. We hope that’s at least a place where he can put that cool Excalibur-esque, metal crossguard lightsaber to good use.

Where to Find Him: Currently unknown

Vernestra “Vern” Rwoh

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Vernestra “Vern” Rwoh was Padawan to Stellan Gios but is now a freshly minted Jedi Knight. In fact, at age 16 she’s one of the youngest Knights in a generation. She’s described as someone who works harder than most people her age, and she struggles to fit in with adults while also trying to be a role model for younger Jedi. So pretty much Hermione Granger with a violet lightsaber.

Where to Find Her: Star Wars: The High Republic – A Test of Courage junior novel by Justina Ireland

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Roccat Kain 200 AIMO Gaming Mouse Review

The Roccait Kain 200 AIMO looks much like its siblings in the Kain family of mice, but Roccat has gone wireless for this model, making for its only new wireless gaming mouse in the latest batch of products. At $99, it costs a considerable amount for a gaming mouse, but actually manages to stay below the asking price for many of the best wireless gaming mice, like the Logitech G502 Lightspeed or Razer Basilisk Ultimate, both of which cost more than 50% more. Let’s see how it stands up against its pricier rivals.

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Design and Features

The Roccat Kain 200 AIMO has many of the features demanded of a premium wireless gaming mouse. It connects using a diminutive 2.4GHz wireless dongle for lag-free gaming. The Owl-Eye optical sensor offers a max sensitivity of 16,000 DPI, which is more than enough in our book. It also has exceptional tolerances for accelerations up to 40G and speeds up to 400 IPS (inches per second). I don’t think I’ve ever had to move my hand that fast to land a flick shot. The sensor also has lift-off detection, allowing a “low” and “very low” option.

The sensor was designed by Roccat with PixArt to use minimal power. This has allowed the Kain 200 to boast 50 hours of play time on a single charge of its 1,000mAh battery, or 35 hours if the RGB lighting is enabled. In my testing, the battery seemed to live up to those claims with the lights on. I tracked hours on the last 40% of battery life, and got 12 hours of play time. Since the Roccat Swarm software annoyingly only shows the battery charge in increments of 20%, it’s likely that test began when the charge was actually below 40%.

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Omron switches feel as good as ever in the Kain 200. The main mouse buttons have a consistent click. The thumb buttons strike a good balance between easy to press and too easy to press, while their placement also makes them easily accessible. The middle mouse button is considerably stiffer than the others, making it tougher to press in a split second.

The build of the mouse is robust and simple. Beyond the customizable, two-zone RGB lighting, a metallic strip between the mouse buttons is the most embellishment it gets. No striking angles or gaudy grip material here.

The Kain 200 isn’t massive at 4.88” x 2.56” x 1.69”, but the smooth arch feels comfortable for a claw or palm grip. The width is mostly consistent with very little taper at either end, making it a cozy fit for big hands. The material used for most of the mouse is also subtly grippy, offering a good hold. And at 105 grams, it’s almost as heavy as the Razer Basilisk Ultimate – making it feel quite substantial.

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The wireless dongle has a base station it can plug into to get better reception. The base station connects with a micro USB cable that also doubles as the charging cable for the mouse. The cable is cleverly built, slotting securely into the mouse and allowing it to switch to wired mode without feeling like a flimsy connection. It feels just like a normal wired mouse would. This is much like the cabling used for the Razer X Basilisk Ultimate and the SteelSeries Rival 650.

Software

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The Kain 200 uses Roccat’s Swarm software. Through Swarm, a lot can be customized, from button reassignment and illumination to various battery saving settings. You can set five DPI settings per profile, from 100 to 1,600DPI with 50 DPI increments. And there’s room on the mouse for 5 profiles in its 512kB of onboard storage. Swarm also has a detailed Macro editor, complete with simple, pre-made macros for various popular games from Apex Legends to Counter Strike 1.6 and software like Photoshop and Office.

Gaming

Thanks to the fit and finish, I found gaming on the Kain 200 a great experience. The comfortable fit made it easy to confidently move around, and all of the buttons are dependable. While it has one fewer thumb button than the Rival 650, I found the buttons it does have to be more appealing and easier to use. Having said that, the middle mouse button was a bit hard to press, but it makes up for that firmness by not scrolling when I’d only meant for a middle click.

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I played a few rounds of Overwatch with the Kain 200 to see if it could hold up in the sorts of flick shooting situations found there. Sure enough, I was able to quickly flick between opponents and fire off mostly accurate shots. The thumb buttons were also reliable for triggering abilities in the game.

Most of the time, I used the Kain 200 in Rainbow Six Siege. I spent over 20 hours between ranked, unranked, and a special event, and all through it the mouse kept up.

In my matches, I was able to line up my angles comfortably, manage my recoil, and snap to targets that showed up in unexpected places. In one round, I was holding an angle on a door when I spotted an enemy far to my right through a hole blown in the wall. I was able to whip around, get them in my sights, and kill them in a split second. That was just one of the occasions where the accuracy and reliable tracking of the Roccat Kain 200 AIMO showed it was up to snuff.

Having just switched from Razer Basilisk X Ultimate and having used the Rival 650 for a long time prior, I can confidently say the Roccat Kain 200 AIMO performs just as well as either of those more expensive wireless gaming mice. But, it may have some competition in the lower end of the market from the Corsair Harpoon RGB Wireless, which is similarly featured, costs about half as much, and adds in Bluetooth support to up the ante on versatility.

Purchasing Guide

The Roccat Kain 200 AIMO is available on Amazon and Best Buy with an MSRP of $99.

New Frozen Shorts Are Being Created And Released By Disney’s Animators From Their Homes

Fans of Disney’s Frozen should keep an eye on Disney Animation’s social media over the next few weeks. Disney’s animators, who are now working from home, are working on new Olaf shorts to be released weekly, with Josh Gad recording his lines from his own home.

The first short, “Fun With Snow,” is available now, and is embedded below. It’s pretty simple, and less than a minute long, but it’s cute. This installment is credited to animator Hyrum Osmond.

These shorts will also be available on the Magical Moments section of Disney’s website. They’re completely free to watch, and should keep fans of Olaf (young and old) happy.

Frozen 2 is now available on Disney Plus, too, if you’re after more Frozen. You can also watch Onward, the new Pixar movie, through the streaming service now.

John Krasinski and Lin-Manuel Miranda Reunite Hamilton Cast For One Young Fan

As the COVID-19 (coronavirus) crisis forces people around the world to stay home, Zoom has become the new home of meetings, social gatherings, classes–and now musicals. After nine-year-old Aubrey missed the Hamilton performance she had been looking forward to all year, the original Broadway cast reunited on Zoom to perform the show’s opening number for her.

The whole thing started when Aubrey’s mother tweeted Lin-Manuel Miranda to express how disappointed the family were that they couldn’t catch their planned show in Jacksonville. They decided to watch Mary Poppins Returns instead, in which Miranda plays Jack the lamplighter.

This was a perfect opportunity for John Krasinski and his new web show Some Good News, a new YouTube talk show aimed at highlighting good news from around the world. Krasinski set up a Zoom chat with Aubrey for the show, surprising her partway through when his wife Emily Blunt–who played the title role in Mary Poppins Returns–joined.

Lin-Manuel Miranda “crashed” the call soon after, and from there things just escalated. You can see for yourself around the 9 minute mark in the full video:

Touring performances of Hamilton have been cancelled as the coronavirus crisis escalates, though both cast and fans have been posting renditions of their favourite songs on Twitter under #HamAtHome.

As a bonus from this segment, Lin-Manuel Miranda has posted a video of the cast first connecting to Zoom with each other, in case the song itself isn’t heartwarming enough.

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The Hearthstone Team Gave Us Five Decks to Try on Day One of Ashes of Outland

The Year of the Phoenix is about to begin on April 7 in NA (April 8 in ANZ) in Hearthstone, ushering in a new expansion – Ashes of Outland, and a whole new class – Demon Hunter. The Hearthstone team is giving everyone 30 Demon Hunter cards to get them started, while new and returning players also get to choose a free deck in the class of their choice. Not only that, but card packs will no longer contain duplicates at any rarity – until you have a complete collection for that expansion at that rarity, of course.

It will be a great time to play Hearthstone, in other words, and to help you get up to speed, we asked Senior Game Designer on the Hearthstone team, Chadd Nervig, to give us a handful of decks for people to try on day one. These aren’t meant to be tier 1 decks, but reasonably competitive options to get you started. Let’s run through them.

Demon Hunter – Glaives of Fury

Chadd Nervig, Senior Game Designer: “It focuses on attacking synergies… such as early game plays like Battlefiend and Furious Felfin. Umberwing is also a really strong card, letting you get an attack in on two turns.

“Since this is a pretty aggressive deck, it uses Kayn Sunfury as a finisher a lot of the time, and/or Maiev to get around a big taunt. Glaivebound Adept is just really strong for all-round stats and damage, for both going over taunts and just being a big body. You’d probably think of Imprisoned Antaen as a ‘Big Demon’ card, but it has a pretty significant ability to close out a game with its damage… Metamorphosis is also an ‘over two turns Pyroblast’ so you can close out games.

Skull of Gul’dan is one of our few sources of card draw in this deck. It’s a pretty strong card draw tool, and the Outcast effect of it is pretty reliably castable in this deck… everything is pretty cheap. And because we’re attacking a bunch, [we include] Warglaives of Azzinoth.”

Deck code:

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Demon Hunter – Illidari Souls

Chadd Nervig, Senior Game Designer: “We’ve called this Illidari Souls because the primary token it’s using is Illidari Initiates that are summoned by Coordinated Strike or Command the Illidari. The main theme here is using tokens to generate power when they die, through things like Feast of Souls or Wrathscale Naga. Because we’re going to be summoning a bunch of tokens, we’ve also got Knife Jugglers in there.

“There’s a bunch of recurring themes here like Warglaives of Azzinoth, [which] is just a pretty good board clear, Metamorphosis can help close out games and Glaivebound Adept is pretty strong. But then Nethrandamus comes in to help be a big elbow drop sort of card…

“Illidari Souls is more of a combo deck – these big swing turns where you play a Coordinated Strike or even a Command the Illidari and use those to kill something off while you’ve got a Knife Juggler out and then Feast of Souls afterwards.”

Deck code:

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Demon Hunter – Demon Crushers

Chadd Nervig, Senior Game Designer: “This is the deck if you like big demons. The early game mostly revolves around stuff like AOE, discover, the lifesteal weapon, Eye Beam – ways to hold on, play defensively until we can start cranking out our big bombs. [The mid-range minions also help] get through to that period – defensively statted, with lifesteal and taunt, and explicitly not demons, because we want our demon synergies to be saved up for the stuff at the bottom [of the deck list]. Not all of our big things are demons – Coilfang Warlord’s not. You’ll just play him on curve. Take something big out with it and end up with a threatening taunt on the board.

“You’ve got Chaos Nova and Immolation Aura in here to act as AOE, Warglaives [of Azzinoth] is kind of a pseudo AOE. The big demons start coming in with the Raging Felscreamer – you can play that on four and then a Priestess of Fury on five, that’s a great combo. Then Fel Summoner on six. It’s only got three health so you can probably find some way to make it die the next turn. And then having that pull out hopefully a Pit Commander or a Hulking Overfiend or a Priestess of Fury – get some big bombs going. You effectively have eight biggish demons in the deck – the Priestesses of Fury, the Hulking Overfiends, the Pit Commanders and whatever you discover off of Netherwalker.”

Deck code:

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Mage – Spells are SO Fun!

Chadd Nervig, Senior Game Designer: “This is a deck that uses all spells. There are a couple of power cards in here that are specifically tied to that archetype – Font of Power to get you some minions: one mana to get three random Mage minions is pretty good. Apexis Blast is also quite good for this. It’s kind of like an old Firelands Portal, but for two less mana… and because our deck is all spells, Incanter’s Flow is of great value to us.

“We’ve got a couple of secrets in here, just Flame Ward and Netherwind Portal, so we’re running Ancient Mysteries as a way to draw those and make them free. We’ve got mostly mid-range-y cost spells here other than a couple of our freeze tools to hold onto the board.

“We’ve got the sidequest to get some big minions off all our spells, and whenever we don’t have a good play, or whenever we run out of steam, Evocation will fill us back up. Evocation’s pretty interesting in that – assuming you have a reasonable amount of space in your hand –  you can kind of use it as a ‘I want to go off and do a ton of things all at once’ or you can use it as ‘I don’t have a good play, it’s turn seven, he’s got a board and I don’t have any good play, I’ll just Evocation, get six cards to look at and one or two of them will probably be a pretty reasonable use of my mana,’ so it can sort of fill in any hole.”

Deck code:

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Priest – Buff ‘em Up!

Chadd Nervig, Senior Game Designer: “This is a Priest deck using some of the new cards in Ashes of Outland, and also some of the new Basic and Classic Priest cards… we’ve got Kul Tiran Chaplain, just reasonable stats [with a bonus]. We want Priest to be able to hold the board with high health minions and then heal them back up. We’ve also got some improved removal tools for control for Priest, such as Holy Smite and Shadow Word: Ruin – that’s the new AOE to destroy all the big things on the board – we like Priest being good at conditional removal.

“In terms of Ashes of Outland-specific cards, there’s a theme going on for Priest in Ashes for buffs, so we’ve got some cards like Sethekk Veilweaver – this is just a good tool in a buff deck. After you cast a spell on a minion – probably a buff, but it also works on removal cards like Holy Smite, we get to refill with more spells… this can chain quite a bit. Apotheosis is just a great buff – makes something bigger, gives it lifesteal. And Psyche Split is a really big buff, or rather, a small buff and then a copy. If you can have something stick… and then Apotheosis it and Psyche Split it on turn eight… that’s pretty reasonable. Dragonmaw Overseer is another good example of them fighting for board – good stats on the board… and then there’s a little resurrect in here – a lot of these cards work well with Psychopomp.”

Deck code:

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Want to see the full Ashes of Outland set?

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How about going behind behind the scenes on Demon Hunter?

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Cam Shea is Editor in Chief for IGN’s Australian content team and is getting Japan withdrawals. He’s on Twitter.

Lord Of The Rings Visual Effects Reels Are Now On YouTube, Watch Them Here

To bring Middle-earth to life for Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy, the filmmakers turned to New Zealand visual effects company Weta Digital, which at the time was only getting started. The Weta effects team delivered in a big way, as the extensive VFX shots in the films were well received by critics and fans alike. Each of the three movies won the Best Visual Effects Oscar, and they continue to look great by today’s standards.

Seemingly out of nowhere, Weta has now released the VFX reels for each of the movies to the company’s YouTube page in all of their 480p glory (via Gizmodo). Watching the videos is a delightful stroll down memory lane. The videos are set to Howard Shore’s epic music, and it’s impressive to see all the shots lined up in a montage in this manner. Not that anyone ever doubted it, but it’s clearer than ever from these videos that Weta undertook a mammoth task in creating visual effects for the films.

You can check out each of the videos below, which show off epic creatures like the Balrog, Ents, and cave trolls. The effects work also of course included bringing Andy Serkis to life as Gollum in one of the more memorable CG character roles we can remember.

While modern movies might have better-looking visual effects shots, the work Weta did for The Lord of the Rings still holds up well in 2020. And if these videos renew your interest in The Lord of the Rings, there has never been a better time to stay home and marathon the trilogy.

As for Weta, it was founded in 1993 by Jackson, Richard Taylor, and Jamie Selkirk and initially worked on Jackson’s Heavenly Creatures. The company also did effects work for the sci-fi movie Contact in 1997, before working on The Lord of the Rings. In addition to its Oscar wins for The Lord of the Rings, Weta has won Academy Awards for its work on Avatar, King Kong, and The Jungle Book. The company also also worked on The Avengers, Game of Thrones, and countless other massive projects.

The Weta Digital YouTube page is also currently hosting VFX reels for Deadpool 2, Avengers: Endgame, and more.

Not everyone was so pleased with the Lord of the Rings movie’s reliance on CG. Viggo Mortensen, who played Aragorn, said he enjoyed the “organic” nature of Fellowship with its limited CG sequences, but he lamented the extended use of visual effects in the sequels.

“The second movie already started ballooning, for my taste, and then by the third one, there were a lot of special effects,” he told The Telegraph in 2014. “It was grandiose, and all that, but whatever was subtle, in the first movie, gradually got lost in the second and third.”