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It's been a wild week. Saturday 20 March 2021 When Jeff Goldblum declared that the scientists of Jur

It's been a wild week. [Creative Bloq]( Saturday 20 March 2021 [View this email online]( [People]( When Jeff Goldblum declared that the scientists of Jurassic Park were "so preoccupied with whether they could, they didn't stop to think if they should," he probably didn't foresee his character's line becoming an internet meme years later. Hardly a week goes by without some bizarre internet creation bringing the line to our collective minds – and the last seven days have been no different. When Jeff Goldblum declared that the scientists of Jurassic Park were "so preoccupied with whether they could, they didn't stop to think if they should," he probably didn't foresee his character's line becoming an internet meme years later. Hardly a week goes by without some bizarre internet creation bringing the line to our collective minds – and the last seven days have been no different. This week's Jeff Goldblum award goes to YouTuber Bob Wulff, whose mission to [put Christopher Nolan's Tenet on the Game Boy Advance]( was both absolutely pointless, and absolutely perfect. We salute you, Mr. Wulff. Indeed, it's been quite the week for video game mods. While we've seen plenty of PS5 redesigns over the past few months, [this fan-made machine utilising water-cooling technology]( is definitely the coolest of the lot. (Some headlines just write themselves). And [this stunning 8K mod of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]( offered us a tantalising glimpse of what the rumoured Nintendo Switch Pro might (but probably won't) be capable of, cranking the graphics up to a whopping four times the original with the help of ray tracing, everyone's favourite 3D light rendering technique (thanks, Wikipedia). Meanwhile, it wouldn't be a Creative Bloq Week in Review without a bunch of new logos. This week, we saw an earlier contender for our logo of the year, courtesy of [San Diego Zoo](. But wherever you stand on the whole Harry and Meghan situation (we ain't going there), [the couple's new logo]( is unlikely to set the world alight. Which is fine. Daniel Piper News Editor --------------------------------------------------------------- Some more stories you might have missed... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Heinz reveals some horrifying new sauces]( Wanna try Wasbioli or Hanch? Tarchup? Just re-read that for a second, because these wild mashup components are definitely less than clear. [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The hardest video game object to create]( Game developers have revealed the one most challenging object to create. And believe it or not, it's something we all use every day. [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Pixar's anime Up remix is utterly delightful]( Was Up, perhaps Pixar's most whimsical and tear-jerking film, crying out to be turned into an anime opening sequence? No – but we love it. [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Future Logo] © Future Publishing Limited. Reg No. 2008885 England. Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA. This email is intended for {EMAIL} To unsubscribe from Creative Bloq emails or update your email preferences, please [click here](. [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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