Showing posts with label game of thrones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label game of thrones. Show all posts

Monday, July 15, 2013

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Triptych: Ours Is The Fury


"Masters of Westeros: Castle Greyjoy" (t-shirt) by BeastPop ArtWorks


"A King In Every Corner" by Alex Solis


"Where The Wild Realms Are" (t-shirt) by AtomicRocket

Monday, May 20, 2013

Triptych: You Win Or You Die


"Hearty Khaleesi-Os!" (t-shirt) by Michael B. Myers, Jr.


"Throne Fighter" (t-shirt) by Drew Wise


"The Throne Game" (t-shirt) by Brinkerhoff

Monday, April 22, 2013

Triptych: Adventure Is Coming


"The Ice Throne" by Mohacsy


"Adventure Is Coming" (t-shirt) by Perdita00


"Adventure Is Coming" (t-shirt) by Denisstiel

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Triptych: The Ice King In The North


"Super Adventure Bros." by Adam Works


"What Time Is It?" by BuiltToFail


"Winter Is Coming" by Gilles Bone

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Triptych: You Know Nothing, Jon Snow


"Night Watch Bros." (t-shirt) by BazNet


"Jon Snow: Sword & Sworcery Style" Copiously Geeky


"The Bastard" by Olly Woodman

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Triptych: Ours Is The Fury


"Winter Time With Jon and Ghost" by Daisy May


"Use Wildfire" (t-shirt) by Baznet


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"Game of Mushroom Kingdoms" by titan413

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Double Triptych: Retro, Imaginary Games for Movies and TV Shows


"Flight of the Conchords: Season 2" by Max Atom
(Full game download here!)


"Scruffy For Atari" by Ron Workman


"A Game of Ice & Fire II" (t-shirt) by Drew Wise


"Inception" by Penney Design


"Hunger Retro Game" by Drew Wise


"ConfederVania II: Abraham's Quest" by Timothy Lim

Sorry for the unwieldy title, but I'm working with a pretty specific theme today: box art for imaginary games based on contemporary movies and TV shows, if they were made for the NES or Atari 2600.

These have been piling up for a while, which is why there are two entries from Drew Wise in the mix. The Flight of the Conchords game seen above is NOT imaginary, as someone has elected to make an entire 8-bit game based on the adventure of Bret and Jemaine. And that last entry is, of course, inspired by Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.

Also, I would play all of these games. In fact, I'm playing one of them right now.