A professional landscape photographer [Phil Rose] has started to specialise in in-game photographs of GTA5. I think this is an important moment.
Category Archives: games
Of this excellent, boss-stomping, ass-kicking NES platformer-style animation, EXIT 73 Studios sez:
Donovan Murdock loves his Coin, when stolen from him, he will stop at nothing in this rock ’em sock ’em beat ’em up!
A timelapse created from over 1400 photographs of the making of a replica Halo 4 Needler rifle by Harrison Krix of Volpin Props, from blueprints to the finished piece.
Full process on Adam and Jamie’s Tested Blog.
An incredibly elaborate setup in which Microsoft promos the upcoming November release of Forza Motorsport 5 by bolting a camera onto the engine block of a McLaren MP4-12C as it blasts past 680 scenes from the game printed on aluminum panels at 120mph.
Commonopoly
at
An anti market capitalisation art/game project by Big Hope, what sez:
The name Commonopoly is paraphrased from Monopoly, understood both as the economic term and the name of the well-known board game. Unlike Monopoly, the goal of Commonopoly is not the exhaustion, through monopolization, of a virtual stock of goods, but rather the expansion and preservation of a self-propelling sustainable system of recycling, production and distribution. The word ‘common’ employed in the name originates from the notion of ‘the commons’, that is, the resources such as air, water, public space etc. that by their nature contradict attempts at private ownership. Commonopoly is a model of a system where resources are held in common, avoiding their depletion.
Exchange, collaboration, mutual trust.
The long Winter evenings will just fly by.
(H/T: Spaghetti Hoop)
Spanish amateur game designer Abel Alves’ side-scrolling tribute to GOT is actually a playable game, downloadable for PC here if you’re so inclined.
An emulator is required for Macs.
With the imminent arrival of Grand Theft Auto V, this mod by indirivacua adds a range of zoo animals plus a large homicidal dancing duck to the Liberty City streetscape.
Previously: Grand Theft Piano
Created in Photoshop and Flash, directed, written and animated by Emily Carmichael for Mad Atoms, this 8-bit short (the acronym of the title stands for Role Playing Game OK Cupid) tells of an online relationship between a dragoon and a cat woman.
Baffling if you’re not familiar with fantasy RPGs of yore.
Nostalgia city for vintage gamers.
Freerunners Ronnie Shalvis (Luigi) and Christian Russell (Mario) of the CBR Stunt Team take to the partially animated streets.













