A Czech film-maker has used a drone camera to create a perfect recreation of the infamous video game Grand Theft Auto.
The Grand Theft Auto series of games was born in Dundee when DMA Design release the first title in 1997.
Despite, or perhaps because of, controversy over the level of violence in the game it was a huge success and the title is now a genuine global phenomenon, with each instalment selling millions of copies worldwide.
The first two editions of the game were both developed in Dundee.
Unlike the current version 3D versions of the game, the original two titles in the series were viewed from above, giving players a bird’s eye perspective of the action.
Now the unique design has prompted Czech Vojta Paul to recreate Grand Theft Auto 2 using real-life actors and vehicles.
The footage has all been filmed using a drone camera, emulating the look of the game.
The video was posted on Sunday and has already been seen nearly 200,000 times on YouTube.
And it has also won praise from one of Grand Theft Auto’s original designers.
Brian Baglow, who wrote the script for the original Grand Theft Auto and created the Scottish Games Network, shared the video on his Facebook page.
He said: “Of course! We should have done live action…”