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Jedi Kittens Strike Back is the followup to the original clip showing just how cool cats and Star Wars can be when put together in action sequences, an X-Wing and Tie-Fighter to be more specific. Video after the break.

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For those who've always wondered what really happens when PC gamers cheat at games, continue reading to see Freddie Wong's real-life (with the help of CG) reenactment. No Toyota Priuses were harmed in the making of this video.

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If real-life was played like a video game, it would probably look similar to Freddie Wong's latest YouTube video, called "Gamer Commute". It features a personal avatar editor, guns, and more. Continue reading to watch.

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We have seen the future of motion control gaming, and so has YouTube user "freddiew". He shows us exactly how future equipment may function, complete with virtual holographic enemies. Continue reading for the video.

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Ever wonder what Steve Jobs' life would have been like in an alternate universe, one filled with the former CEO dancing with Toy Story characters? Then look no further than this Taiwanese CGI video. Continue reading to watch.

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Sure, a laser projection keyboard and holographic display may not be very practical, but they sure would be cool features to have in Apple's upcoming iPhone 5. San Francisco-based Aatma Studio decided to make it a digital reality by creating a concept video. Continue reading to watch.

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Computer graphics wizards CorridorDigital are back with their latest clip: Dubstep Guns. This short combines dubstep music with the massive guns of science fiction movies. Continue reading to watch.

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Ever wonder what a Team Fortress 2 battle would look like in real-life? If so, look no further than TF2: Sentry Sabotage by the special effects wizards at CorridorDigital. Continue reading for the video.

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We have seen the future of 3D games, and it will most likely be powered by Unlimited Detail technology. Simply put, "rather than working with a limited number of polygon shapes, a graphic environment could be built from an infinite number of 3-D virtual atoms, much like the physical world." Video after the break.

Unlimited Detail circumvents the computing power problem, Dell says, by acting like a search engine that figures out, in real time, which points need to be rendered to create a certain view from a certain perspective.
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Fan-made CG films don't get much cooler than "The Archiver" by Artfx. It's basically "an all-out sci-fi visual feast and no worse for it." Unfortunately, a synopsis was not provided. Continue reading to watch.

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