Youtube user Brusspup spent weeks creating this grid of candles and recreating vintage video games with the flames.
He describes it as "a lot of fire, a lot of smoke, and a lot of frustration," to which I would add a lot of fun.
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Youtube user Brusspup spent weeks creating this grid of candles and recreating vintage video games with the flames.
He describes it as "a lot of fire, a lot of smoke, and a lot of frustration," to which I would add a lot of fun.
Via Flavorwire
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