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436 Original Artworks

  1. Description: This is an ink drawing created by Sandra Rush inspired by the Legacy of Kain series. Sandra digitally colored the piece. It was licensed for use on merchandise as part of the Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver Official Prequel Graphic Novel: The Dead Shall Rise Kickstarter Campaign. The image was featured on T shirts and prints as part of the recent reboot of the series. Year: 2023 Medium: Fineliners (Ink) on Art Paper Image Area: 11.55 x 16.41 IN Image Source: Original Condit
    • Legacy of Kain Soul Reaver Vae Victis Merchandise Art

      Legacy of Kain Soul Reaver Vae Victis Merchandise Art

    • Artist:
    In the Collection of trsteve87
  2. Description: This illustration was produced for the Renovation box art of Battle Mission for the Sega Genesis. The game was a first person rail shooter, very little was ever released about the game before being cancelled.The painting was published at a trade show advertisement for the game. Year: 1990 Medium: Acrylic on board Image Area: 15.75 x 22.75 IN Image Source: Original Condition: Very Good
    In the Collection of trsteve87
  3. Description: Box art for the fishing title Sun Spo Fishing Keiryuu Ou. Year: 1994 Medium: Acrylic on board Image Area: 15.5 x 21.5 IN Image Source: Original Condition: Very Good
    In the Collection of trsteve87
  4. Description: Box art for Sim Ant on the Super Famicom in Japan. Was also used on the FM Towns and Sharp X68000. Year: 1992 Medium: Acrylic on board Image Area: 23 x 12 IN Image Source: Original Condition: Very Good
    In the Collection of trsteve87
  5. Description: Original Box Art for Populous on the Nintendo Game Boy. Also known as Populous Gaiden in Japan. Art was used in Japan only. Year: 1993 Medium: Acrylic on board Image Area: 28 x 19.75 IN Image Source: Original Condition: Very Good
    In the Collection of trsteve87
  6. Description: Koga’s illustration of an ’80s anime-style starfighter battling a giant, mech-like Godzilla clearly draws on Japanese pop culture. He also created the game’s title artwork. Year: 1991 Medium: Oil/Acrylics on board Image Area: Width x Height IN/CM Image Source: Original Condition: A few spots of foxing, otherwise in great condition
    In the Collection of Ibrahim_UK
  7. Description:  Year:  Medium: Oil on canvas, Acrylic on board, Mixed Media Image Area: Width x Height IN/CM Image Source: Original, Transparency, Online, Etc Condition: 
    In the Collection of trsteve87
  8. Description: R-Type Original Arcade Cabinet Side Art.  Later used for the Gameboy and Gameboy Color boxes. R-Type was developed by Irem, but released in the United States by Nintendo.  It was the last “Nintendo Distributed” arcade game. Image Size: 26”x34” Year: 1987 Image Source: Original
    In the Collection of Chris Redfield
    • 2 Comments
  9. Description: Brutal: Paws of Fury is one of the largest, most beautiful paintings in my collection. Mark's detail is astounding and his distinctively distorted but realistic style is perfect for the comedy of a cast of anthropomorphic fighting animals. Year: 1994 Medium:  Image Area: big! Image Source: Original Condition: 
    In the Collection of Sanford_US
    • 1 Comment
  10. Description: Published by Crystal Dynamics for the Sony PlayStation in November 1996. The first game in the series that spawned the Legacy of Kain Blood Omen and Soul Reaver Series. The game was later ported to PC a year later which used a digital art. A port to the Sega Saturn was also planned and almost complete but was never released. The game has recently been re-released digitally on several platforms including the Playstation network and as a bundle for the evercade console. Year: 199
    In the Collection of trsteve87
  11. Description: Concept art by John Gallagher. Concept art for the player companion Canderous Ordo. Canderous is a Mandalorian who would go on to hold the title of Mandalore the Preserver in KotOR II. Year: Around 2001 Medium:  Ink and Copic Markers Image Area: 8.25 x 11.25 IN Image Source: Original Condition: Some wear from the artistic process.
    • Star Wars: KotOR Concept Original Art - Canderous Ordo

      Star Wars: KotOR Concept Original Art - Canderous Ordo

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    In the Collection of Keith Veronese
  12. Description: Concept art by John Gallagher. Concept art for a non-human alien companion to the player character, Zaalbar the Wookie. Year: Around 2001 Medium: Ink and Copic Markers Image Area: 8.25 x 11.25 IN Image Source: Original Condition: Some wear from the artistic process.
    • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic XBox Concept Art - Zaalbar the Wookie

      Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic XBox Concept Art - Zaalbar the Wookie

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    In the Collection of Keith Veronese
  13. Description: Unused “Spy vs. Spy: The Island Caper” NES Box Art Year: 1987 Image Area: 16” x 18” Image Source: Original Condition: Very Good  Spy vs. Spy II: The Island Caper was planned to release on the Nintendo Entertainment System in the late 1980’s, but was cancelled before release.  The game was released on Nintendo Famicom, Commodore 64, MSX, Amstrad CPC, Amiga, Atari, Apple II, and ZX Spectrum.  The game features the Black and White Spies from the hilarious Mad Magazine c
    In the Collection of Chris Redfield
    • 3 Comments
  14. Description: The late Mike Wieringo is one of the most fondly remembered comic artists of his generation and his Spider-Man art is very personal, detailed, and dynamic. This is an early Game Boy Advance release and is a stunning piece in the Spidey oeuvre of Wieringo. Year: 2001 Medium: Pencils/Inks on comic art board Image Area: 11 x 17 inches Image Source: Original Condition: 
    In the Collection of The Game Curator
  15. Description: Original box art for Super Nintendo Super R-Type.   Also includes an early sketch exploration of the space creature, a color composition of the title text, a poster, and some unfolded sample boxes, one of which has Street Combat panels mixed in. Year: 1991 Medium: Airbrush on board Image Area: 22”x25” Image Source: Original Condition: Excellent 
    In the Collection of Chris Redfield
    • 3 Comments
  16. Description: Pencil art of Simon Belmont fighting a hydra boss.  Ultimately not chosen for the cover of Limited Run Games' physical release of Castlevania Anniversary Collection. Year: 2019 Medium: Pencils on paper Image Source: Original Condition: Excellent 
    In the Collection of Chris Redfield
  17. Description: A hand painted production animation cel and background for Don Bluth and Rick Dyer’s Dragon’s Lair.  Dirk faces off against a giant vampire bat in the catacombs. Year: 1983 Medium: Hand painted animation cel and hand painted background on cardboard  Image Source: Original Condition: Excellent 
    • Dragon’s Lair “Dirk the Daring vs. the Vampire Bat” Arcade Game Production Cel with Painted Background

      Dragon’s Lair “Dirk the Daring vs. the Vampire Bat” Arcade Game Production Cel with Painted Background

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    In the Collection of Chris Redfield
  18. Description: Pencil art of Simon Belmont about to snap his morning star.  Note that despite Tom’s “Simon Belmont” and “Castlevania III” notes by his signature, Castlevania III did not have Simon in the game, but rather his ancestor, Trevor Belmont. Year: 2019 Medium: Pencils on paper Image Source: Original Condition: Excellent 
    In the Collection of Chris Redfield

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