Andrew Wilson takes us to a digital age Japan in his new print created for the “POP! Art of Pop Culture” group show at Ltd. Art Gallery. 13" x 19" prints are on sale for $65 at the gallery’s online store. Related Rampages: Princess Peach | Metroid (More) SHIBUYA 109 by Andrew Wilson (CGHUB) (Art Blog)
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When a laser mounted shark, Devilsaur and an Undead Guitarist from Elite Tauren Chieftains team up, you know something epic is going down. Greg Capullo dropped an awesome bomb when he created this illustration to go on a mousepad given out at BlizzCon 2011. (Related Video) Epicus Maximus by Greg Capullo (Facebook)
Young Jedi Mario has one chance to take down Darth Bowser’s Koopa Death Star. Great Star Wars / Mario Bros mash up by Game & Graphics. Super Mario Galaxy – 8bit Empire Edition by Game & Graphics (Twitter) Via: gameandgraphics Source: gameandgraphics.com
When it comes to giving the Pokemon a boost is visual quality, artist Jonas Jödicke is the man for the job. Check out more of his amazing work here. Pokemon Collection by Jonas Jödicke (deviantART)
Samus, the Metroid crushing heroine, looks bigger and better than ever in James Whitley’s buffed up fan art illustration. Samus is BACK by James Whitley (Facebook)
Jude Buffum created a classic scene from the Ghostbusters film for Gallery 1988‘s “Please Post Bills” show dedicated to comedic legend Bill Murray. Check it out Thursday November 3rd 2011 from 7 to 10pm in Los Angeles, CA. Related Rampages: Mario Bros – Minus World (More) Ugly Little Spud by Jude Buffum (Flickr) (Facebook) (Twitter)
Dhalsim is cooking up some good food in Matt Parsons’ new Street Fighter themed shirt design. On sale now at his RedBubble store. Related Rampages: Cobra Punk | Portalmon (More) Yoga Flame Grilled BBQ by Matt Parsons (RedBubble) (Flickr) (Twitter)
The original Warcraft: Orcs & Humans video game gets a retro Color Graphics Adapter (CGA) downgrade in this set by João Victor G. Costa. Warcraft CGA by João Victor G. Costa (Tumblr) (Facebook) (Twitter)
Three stylized Mario card decks to please any fan of the video game series. Each deck is a whopping $40 at the Japan Trend Shop (All three for $74). Super Mario Playing Cards at Japan Trend Shop Via: Technabob
Hide your kids, hide your wife and hide your husband… “Rockstar announces Grand Theft Auto V” Via: gamefreaksnz
