WATCH: Final minutes of Chiefs-Bills game in 8-bit ‘Tecmo Super Bowl’ style

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The ending of the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills divisional-round game was an instant classic that has left fans in awe days after its conclusion.

The creative minds at Benstonium felt the ending to the game was so good that it deserved its own re-creation in the style of the classic Nintendo Entertainment System video game “Tecmo Super Bowl.” Move over Christian Okoye! Chiefs fans can see some of the new-school favorites like Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Tyreek Hill in 8-bit style. From the music down to the play calls down to the loading screens, everything about this re-creation is perfect.

It captures the back-and-forth scoring between the Bills and Chiefs in the final two minutes of the game. Then, you get the Chiefs’ 13-second drive with the catches from Hill and Kelce to tie the game and force overtime. Even the coin toss was a perfect re-creation. All-in-all this makes you wonder why there hasn’t been a video game studio to create an 8-bit football game with updated NFL rosters.

You can watch the video in the tweet at the top of the page and check out more creations like this over at Benstonium.com.

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