Fun Facts About Quake I, II and II
Some random, crazy facts you may or may not know about Quake I, II and III. The iconic video games series not only sold millions of copies and influenced an…
Some random, crazy facts you may or may not know about Quake I, II and III. The iconic video games series not only sold millions of copies and influenced an…
Massive Black, the full production artwork studio for numerous films, comics and videogame studios, posted a bucketload of terrific concept art and illustrations on this thread in the Concept Art forums.
Here are a few select illustrations and artworks from the thread:
Inspired by the custom-designed DVD covers of the Criterion Collection, DJ Malloc made some re-imagined covers of his own, but for his favorite videogame titles. Here are two of my…
A bunch of talented students from the University of Central Florida spent two semesters making a game engine. Watch a video demo of the turn-based, text version of the classic…
What’s in the box?, a 9 minute short film from the Netherlands by Tim Smit and Steven Roeters, was supposedly created on a budget of only 150 Euros. The film, shot in the first-person perspective, borrows ideas and concepts heavily from the Half Life game franchise.
With major film making studios like 20th Century Fox sending out feelers, Smit and Roeters look set to go places.
The short left me both entertained as well as nauseated. Nauseated, because I got a bad case of motion-sickness while watching it. Your mileage may vary.
Watch it after the jump.
Digital artist Orioto essentially makes gorgeously-lush, HD quality mockups of scenes from classic video games like Mario World and Metroid. He uses Illustrator and Photoshop to create these stunning works.…
Illustrator Olly Moss’ Penguin classics inspired video game covers were recently featured on Kotaku and many other gaming sites. Interestingly, the covers, in turn, inspired the folks at the Something…
Do you recognize this photograph from the Iron Man movie? Besides a completely fictional shot of a young Tony Stark sitting next to Bill Gates, the picture also shows an…
I really don’t have a lot of great memories about the 90s. They just flew by in a blur for me. I do remember, however, having spent hundreds of pleasurable…
This animated music video was created to promote Taito’s Game Stations arcades in Tokyo.
The storyline of the video involves a small girl who is pleasantly surprised to discover that the aliens in the Space Invaders video game are a friendly bunch, after all.