Artificial Intelligence shows what ancient games would be like if they were made today

Artificial Intelligence shows what ancient games would be like if they were made today

In the last few decades, games Electronics has evolved significantly, and has seen impressive advances in graphics and technology.

However, many older titles, despite their engaging mechanics and engaging stories, can look visually dated when compared to today's standards.

Recently, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a revolutionary tool capable of radically changing the look of old games, revitalizing them with realistic graphics and providing a completely renewed visual experience.

“Magnific” AI improves the old game's graphics

The new tool artificial intelligenceMagnific, developed by Javi Lopez and Emilio Nicolás, was launched at the end of November.

It is available through the official website, and requires a minimum subscription of $39 per month to access its features and capabilities to transform images from old games into realistic versions. See the results of some of the names produced by Magnific.

Lara Croft

Lara Croft is a famous video game character, known as the heroine of the “Tomb Raider” series.

She was created by British toy company Core Design and debuted in 1996. Lara is portrayed as a bold, intelligent, and athletic archaeologist, famous for her adventures searching for relics and treasures around the world.

Below zero

Sub-Zero is a classic character from the fighting game series.Mortal Kombat'. He is a martial arts master and skilled at ice manipulation. He is known for his distinctive blue face mask and costume.

Throughout the series, different individuals have taken up the mantle of Sub-Zero, with Bi-Han being the original, followed by his younger brother Kuai Liang.

Sub-Zero is known for his ice strikes and ability to freeze his opponents during battles.

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