Showing posts with label Legend of Zelda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Legend of Zelda. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Triptych: Save Link As...


"Don't Make Me Go Zelda On You" (t-shirt) by NatashaRockstar


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"8-Bit Encore: The Legend of Zelda" by The Hookshot


"Link GET!" by Sachin Teng

Friday, November 18, 2011

Showcase: Loweak's Pixel Portraits


"Bioshock: Big Daddy"


"Fallout 3: The Wanderer"


"The Legend of Zelda: Link"

I know I just posted a showcase on Loweak's pixel art, but I really dig his work.

[Loweak Grapheek's Pixel Art]

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Triptych: May Contain Courage, Wisdom and Power


"The Temple" by Justin White


"Videogame Poster: Adventurer" (print, iPhone case and iPhone skin) by Justin D. Russo


"Triforce Pilsner Potion" by Magmakensuke

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Showcase: Campbell Whyte's 8-bit Dream Series

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Zelda 2: The Adventures of Link, Urban Champion, T&C Surf Designs: Wood & Water Rage


Spy vs. Spy, Spy Hunter, Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt


Rygar, Rush'n Attack, Rampage


Paperboy, Metroid, Metal Gear


Megaman, Maniac Mansion, Legend of Zelda


Kid Icarus, Karnov, Joust


Ikari Warriors 2, Ice Climber, Goonies II


Ghosts and Goblins, Fester's Quest, Faxanadu


ExciteBike, DuckTales, Double Dragon


Donkey Kong, Contra, Castlevania II


Castlevania, Bubble Bobble, Bionic Commando


Adventures of Bayou Billy, Bandai Golf: Challenge Pebble Beach, Adventure Island

Browsing through Campbell Whyte's "8-bit Dreams" NES illustrations was an experience rife with intense nostalgia. The images I've selected and shared here are a fraction of the dozens that he's done to date, and I chose these ones specifically because I owned each and every one back in the day. In fact, the first handful of games I had for the Nintendo were Urban Champion, T&C Surf, Bandai Golf, and Adventure Island... Games that I once played with a passion (yes, even Bandai Golf) but haven't even thought about in decades.

Beyond the impressive scope of Campbell Whyte's undertaking (apparently, to illustrate each and every Nintendo game ever produced), what I love about this series is the personality inherent in each piece, borne from an obvious familiarity with these games. If Whyte's goal here was to inspire people to go back and play all of these games for old-time's sake, then he's definitely succeeded.

[Campbell Whyte -
8-bit Dreams
]

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Triptych: Songs of Time


"Tools of the Trade" by Benjamin Rivers


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"Blue Is Always Stronger" by Jude Buffum


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"The Legends of Hyrule" by Joe Spiotto