Bioshock 2 art by Invader Zim creator Jhonen Vasquez
by Sam Naylor on July 18, 2009 at 3:24 am
The first in a series of artists to create pieces for Bioshock 2, Invader Zim and Johnny the Homicidal Maniac creator Jhonen Vasquez has produced this wonderful picture entitled “The Sisters”. “I approached Jhonen Vasquez a few months back and asked him to create an image for BioShock 2 that represented the game, its characters, and the atmosphere of the city,” says 2K’s community manager of the project.
Head here for more pictures and a full explanation by Vasquez. Also, the large version can be found here. It’s a great picture, and has a certain Tim Burton-esque quality to it, obviously with the trademark creepy Zim eyes. More artists to come in the run-up to the game’s release.
Ripten’s Gears of War Movie Poster Fan Art
by Chad Lakkis on October 26, 2008 at 1:24 am![]()
So yeah, I was bored and the lack of news coming over the wire convinced me to pop open Adobe Photoshop and mess around for a while. One thing lead to another, and a few hours later I ended up with my own little Gears of War Movie poster. Dan Landis added his two cents on the casting over Skype.
Yes, we know that Kilmer is currently a bit on the heavy side, and Batista may not be the best actor on the face of the planet, but we figured what the fuck — they sure as hell look the part. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Lester “Terry Tate” Speight were obvious choices. To be perfectly clear, the Gears of War movie has NOT been officially cast yet, these are merely our “shooting the shit” selections.
Hit the jump for a high res version and make sure to let me know what you think of it in the comment section below. Thanks guys. Read more…
Digital Artist Pulls Space Invaders 9/11 Art After “Immature” Response to His Work
by Chad Lakkis on August 24, 2008 at 8:23 pm
Edric Stanley, digital artist and all around space cadet, began to pout over the public outcry that ensued when Kotaku brought his “Space Invaders blows up the World Trade Center” art to the attention of the internet masses.
Upset with what the artist deemed an “immature” response to his work, Stanley has requested that his work be removed from the Leipzig Games Convention show floor. The image above is a photo of the letter he wrote which now stands in the spot his art once was. Read more…
Neon ATARI Porn!
by Dan Landis on July 8, 2008 at 2:49 am
Okay, so this isn’t really porn in the traditional sense. It just happens to be some truly amazing ATARI artwork done in neon awesomeness. Read more…
If Your Grandma Had Game, She Would Knit Like This
by Andrew Podolsky on February 3, 2008 at 5:50 pm
We all know that videogames are good for your fine motor skills, inspire creativity, etc, so check out these photos of great knit game projects courtesy of the talented crafters on Flickr. Read more…
Quick Play: Videogame Controller Art
by Chad Lakkis on December 28, 2007 at 1:07 pmNow I had some pretty cool professors in art school, but I still spent the majority of my time drawing hands and feet. Looking at this, it really makes me wish that I had received an assignment that involved video game peripherals.
At the very least it would have been a reason to phone home for some extra cash — “but dad, I need to buy ten videogame controllers…It’s for school!” — would have been worth a shot.
Via: Flickr
Metriod Art Trifecta Up For Grabs
by Wade Larson on December 14, 2007 at 7:32 pm
While the debate over videogames as art continues to rage, Joshua Cadmium has taken it upon himself to make art out of videogames. Specifically, Samus Aran. Read more…












