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Ukiyo Art Celebrates Video Game Heritage

February 16th, 2013 by

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The Ukiyo-e Heroes project pays homage to classic video game icons by rendering them as stylized samurai. From Mario, Zelda, and Metroid to Star Fox, Mega Man, and Castlevania, and more, these amazing works of art brilliantly express the soul of each game via a Japanese medium that is hundreds of years old and a cherished tradition. Best of all, you can purchase prints to enhance your own video game decor.

Here’s an excerpt from the Ukiyo-e Heroes website that explains the background of the project:

For hundreds of years, Japanese woodblock printmakers worked in a thriving popular art scene. Their prints depicted heroes, villains and monsters, spanning every genre from satire, to romance, to horror. It was all part of Ukiyo, or Floating World culture. Inventive and fast-paced, Ukiyo culture was the big movement of its day. That tradition has continued through the centuries, down to our modern day, where Japan is still known for its vibrant creativity. This heritage is especially evident in Japan’s video game industry. Boss fights. Invulnerable heroes. Holy swords. Even the classic double-jump can be traced back to medieval Japanese legends.

Long story short: the Japanese games we love are just the new chapter in an ancient, enduring culture.

To celebrate Japan’s contribution to video games, illustrator Jed Henry has taken his favorite game characters, and returned them to the ukiyo-e style. Modern costuming has been traded for the medieval, but the essence of each character remains, proving that you can’t take the Ukiyo out of these modern pop icons.

Here are some more examples of this impressive art:

Pokémon X and Pokémon Y announced for 3DS October 2013

January 8th, 2013 by

pokemonxyAn all-new generation of Pokémon is coming to Nintendo 3DS in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y for Nintendo 3DS. Generation VI will be in your hands this October and, frankly, I’m a little bit excited. I’m that outsider Pokémon fan who doesn’t really play the games or watch the cartoons, but does have this weird infatuation with Pocket Monsters. I’m not that guy, but I get that guy.

Fans look to be in for a real treat, at least on the surface, as the game got a huge graphical bump. If they didn’t tell me it was Pokémon, it might be hard to tell from just looking at it. Color me impressed.

Here’s the announcement trailer from The Official Pokémon Website:

PETA’s Pokémon Black and Blue makes me want to punch a kitten.

November 28th, 2012 by

About five years ago, when the whole Michael Vick dogfighting ring was uncovered, I tried like hell to make it into some sort of joke about how he grew up with Pokémon. I tried and failed because, frankly, that shit wasn’t funny. This, my friends, is why I don’t do stand-up.

Speaking of not funny, here we have another game parody from PETA. This Flash game was once again crapped crafted by THIS IS POP, of “Super Tanooki Skin 2D” infamy, to tie in with the release of Pokémon: Black 2 and Pokemon: White 2.

Review: Beastie Bay (Android)

November 21st, 2012 by

There are a lot of Pokemon wannabes in the mobile space right now. From the dragon-based take of Dragon Island Blue’s to definitely Pokemon minus the overworld take of Little Masters, there’s just a lot of options for people who miss catching ‘em all.

At the head of the pack, though, is Kairosoft’s Beastie Bay.

Kairosoft’s Beastie Bay now up for free on Google Play

September 29th, 2012 by

Kairosoft, the Japanese developer known for its pixelated simulation games, takes a step into the world of “Gotta Catch ‘em All” with Beastie Bay. It’s available now, worldwide, on the Google Play store.

Bait works as your basic Pokémon Poké Ball. The game tells you when enemies are weakened.

Beastie Bay, like Dungeon Village before it, is a smart blend of resource management, town building, and roleplaying mechanics. You’ll be collecting monsters with different elemental properties to accompany you as you explore new areas in hopes of attracting tourists to your island.

Halloween Dogs Part 3

October 13th, 2011 by

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Pokemon By Dr. Seuss

August 15th, 2011 by

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Would you, could you? With a ball?
Would you, could you? Catch them all?

[via Gamefreaks]


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