
The old school Tron Poster has been given a modern twist thanks to James White. Check out his entire Tron Poster trilogy HERE.
Tron Poster by James White / Signalnoise (Flickr) (Twitter)
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The old school Tron Poster has been given a modern twist thanks to James White. Check out his entire Tron Poster trilogy HERE.
Tron Poster by James White / Signalnoise (Flickr) (Twitter)

Killer Decepticon: Onslaught Transformer design by Billy King! This character was released for Transformers: WFC as part of their first DLC pack.
Check out: Demolisher | Scattershot | Scattershot alt mode
Transformers: WFC – Onslaught by Billy King / phunktion (CGHUB)

Bryan Marvin P. Sola’s rad Comicon Challenge: Age of Legends entry. Take a look at The Joker as a young troublemaker in Gotham.
Mess With Me by Bryan Marvin P. Sola / bpsola (CGSociety)
Via: herochan

Torstein Nordstrand goes all out in this space aged piece of art. Why use your hands, when you can have a laser cannon strapped to each!?

Even old school Mario went through a beta testing. Get this retro Steamboat Mario design by Justin White at TeeFury for only $9! (10/18/2010)
Steamboat Mario by Justin White / Jublin (deviantART) (Flickr)
Via: teevil

“As some of you know, I will be launching a new online store very soon (Shooting for Nov 1st) and I just got back from the printer with a bunch of proofs. Here is one of them.
I am so excited! I can’t wait to launch it. There will be some designs you’ve seen, and some completely new stuff as well.” – Mike Mitchell
Check out Mike’s Main Website to browse through his rad portfolio. Follow him on Tumblr to keep up on his recent illustrations and LiveStream sessions. Hell, he will even keep you entertained throughout the day with funny images.
Via: sirmitchell

The “What If?” picture:
“Trivia: Tom Selleck was Steven Spielberg’s second choice for the role of Indiana Jones. Harrison Ford was his first, but George Lucas objected, since Ford had been in both American Graffiti (1973) and Star Wars (1977). Selleck was not able to take the role because he was committed to “Magnum, P.I.” (1980). However, that series did not go into production until Raiders’ filming had already wrapped. Selleck was in fact in Hawaii waiting for the series to start as the final scenes to be filmed (the opening sequence) were being shot in Hawaii. “Magnum” did an episode called “Legend of the Lost Art” that parodied “Raiders”, complete with hat, whip, booby traps, etc.”
Indiana Jones Tom Selleck by Gh0stbuster
Via: r2witco | geekleetist

Dimitri Kozma gives us a glimpse of how the Super Mario Brothers game would have looked if it had taken place in Magic Mushroom Kingdom maaan.
Super Mario Bros Junkie Freaky by Dimitri Kozma (Blog) (Twitter)
Via: pacalin | gamefreaksnz | svalts

Excellent Gears of War artwork by Saizen Media Studios for the Emergence Day website. Check out more from this GoW series HERE.
GOW – Emergence Day by Saizen Media Studios (Behance) (Facebook)

“How Facebook would have looked on an old fashioned computer in 1984, using a pixelated DOS-style font and a heavy use of texture, lighting and reflection. The ‘Home’ screen displays various updates from users which relate to the time period. For example, note ‘updated via Analog Motorola’ instead of an iPhone or Blackberry.”
Related Rampages: Magical Mystery Tour | Lost | Abbey Road | Sgt. Pixel
Social Networking in 1984: Facebook by Penney Design (Tumblr) (Flickr)
Via: penneydesign | Super Punch