There are some really good retro games that seem to have limited chances of being released as online purchases, maybe due to the fact that they are licenced. Konami's Asterix, X-Men and Simpsons are some of the best retro-styled beat'em'ups and lots of fun in 2 player mode. This box is supposed to be the first in a series of fanarts for such games.
Boris Vallejo was an obvious choice for X-Men, his illustrations (as well as Julie Bell's) have been used several times as game art. The front is a montage of 5 paintings, while for the back I tried to brush some "clouds" with colours similar to those behind Storm. Any comments and feedback appreciated.
There are some really good retro games that seem to have limited chances of being released as online purchases, maybe due to the fact that they are licenced. Konami's Asterix, X-Men and Simpsons are some of the best retro-styled beat'em'ups and lots of fun in 2 player mode. This box is supposed to be the first in a series of fanarts for such games.
Boris Vallejo was an obvious choice for X-Men, his illustrations (as well as Julie Bell's) have been used several times as game art. The front is a montage of 5 paintings, while for the back I tried to brush some "clouds" with colours similar to those behind Storm. Any comments and feedback appreciated.
Credit: Deiviuxs (PS3 temp link )
Edited at 1 decade ago
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dude, thats beautiful! whats next in this line? Teenage mutant ninja turtles?
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Thanks man. Turtles? Haven't thought about that, maybe.
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#3, TURTLES. WE DEMAND 'EM! If you wanna collab with a TMNT box, sned me some PM. Damn, this box makes me feel like doing one myself.
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this is beautiful +fav
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I've always dreamt of this to be released on any console +fav
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OMG! You know what's great about this box? It's actually happening now! I had to come back and say it! I'm very excited!
Thanks for predicting the future! Make more boxes LOL!
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