Many of our favorite video game heroes have become one of the infected! This is a killer group of zombies with the recognizable style of Jess Bradley. Video Game Zombies by Jess Bradley (Tumblr) (deviantART) (Facebook) Via: squid-bits
Tag Archives: Sega
Classic controllers / joysticks given a fine art upgrade by Cristine Fontanari. You can purchase each as a skin, case, hoodie, shirt or print at Society6. The Joystick Project by Cristine Fontanari (Society6) (Behance) (Twitter)
Times are getting tough for Sonic the Hedgehog. It’s time to trade in those old gold rings. This excellent shirt design by Steve Wierth will be up for sale Friday (12/03) at TeeFury for only $9! 16 Bit Recession by Steve Wierth / torakamikaze (Flickr) (Twitter) Via: teevil
Sega Mega Drive and Space Invaders get a retro 3D redesign thanks to the talented Kofi – Ansah. Download a 2560×1600 wallpaper version HERE. Retro Come-Back by Kofi – Ansah (deviantART) (Behance)
Earthworm Jim stays “Groovy” while running and jumping for his life. Action packed fan art by Oscar Celestini. Related Rampage: Predator Earthworm Jim Groovy by Oscar Celestini / OSK-Studio (deviantART)
Rad digital painting by Shaylyn Hamm to celebrate Sonic 4 being released. Splash Hill by Shaylyn Hamm / ChemicalAlia (deviantART)
Vincent Bocognani’s ultimate Sonic creation is up for voting at Threadless! Related Rampages: somewhere on the planet Hoth | ancestral battle da vinci game by Vincent Bocognani / vintz (Threadless) Via: Super Punch Source: Threadless
SONIC and his rad old school Game Gear / controllers in one piece of artwork. SONIC controller-head by Bartotainment (Blog) (Flickr)
Dr. Robotnik sees where you put your old school Sega Mega Drive II cartridges. dr-robotnik-01 by oskunk93
@MikeKevan does it again. Earthworm Jim has had enough with Mario’s time in the spotlight. Without his precious mushroom, Jim is in control. Earthworm Jim vs Mario by Mike Kevan / curiousintent (Portfolio) (Twitter) Via: curiousintent: Earthworm Jim bullying little Mario for justinrampage.
