Description: Battletoads in Battlemaniacs Unused Super Nintendo Box Art by Steve Lang.
Steve made the design for the published art also which was painted by another artist.
Year:
Medium: Acrylic on board, possibly some watercolour also.
Image Area:
Image Source: Original
Condition: Excellent
Description: Neo Geo Fatal Fury 2 The Battle of Destiny 1992 Strategy Guide Interior Art
inspired by La Japonaise, the 1876 oil painting by the French Impressionist painter Claude Monet of his wife, Camille Doncieux. She appears in a red uchikake kimono, standing in front of a wall decorated by Japanese fans.
Hisashi Fujiwara truly goes above and beyond in this modern recreation of a masterpiece.
An absolutely genius idea from the Artist to turn a classic 19th-century piece into a Neo Geo Video Game Artwork.
Year: 1992
Medium: Oil on board
Image Area: Width 22CM x Height 36CM
Image Source: Original
Condition: Excellent condition
Love this piece, congrats on the win!
Not sure if you read the post on the FB group but Dominique Auffret "VGDensetsu" commented that: "Ayano Koshiro drew these Axel and Blaze concept art for the Mega Drive version, then someone colorized them and retouched Blaze's outfit."
Description: Original cover art for the October 1992 issue (issue #8) of S.W.A.T. Pro magazine, featuring Super Double Dragon for the Super Nintendo/SNES. Top layer stripped/skimmed off from the illustration board to allow its scanning on a drum scanner. Blue overlay on the knife; Cirocco's "fc" signature is a paste-up.
Year: 1992 Medium: Acrylic on board (Crescent cold press surface No. 300, medium weight) Image Area: 16" x 20" Image Source: Original Condition: Good
Description: In the mid-1990s, McGinty worked for Reebok on an ad campaign introducing animated anthropomorphic sport balls called Mad Balls. The lineup included a shark-inspired football, a gum-chewing baseball player, a two-headed drooling basketball player called "Double Dribble," and a gold-toothed hungry basketball. McGinty created over 48 pieces for the campaign. The gold-tooth basketball became the official cover mascot for the College Slam video game on multiple platforms. McGinty's signature is seen on the snapped metal basketball hoop.
Year: 1996
Medium: Acrylic & Airbrush
Image Area: 20" x 15"
Image Source: Original
Condition: Excellent