Illustrations of game

I can’t see any chance of captain A

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F6VcoNFaUAAQujo

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Morocco!

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SNK Fliers from E3 1999

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and on the back

Magic Sword, Nemo JP flyer (Capcom) - Magic Sword / Nemo - Capcom (Video Game, 1990) - Japan | The Arcade Flyer Archive

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Nemo EU flyer (Capcom) - Nemo - Capcom (Video Game, 1990) - EU | The Arcade Flyer Archive

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she really never growing old

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Yoshitaka Amano
“V Jump” Final Fantasy VI Advanced Edition
1994

https://tekiyi.com/travel/冬日筑中美术馆之行-天野喜孝-交织の幻想/.html

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Star Wars: Return of the Jedi

Atari’s last published arcade game. 2D, curiously enough.

Return Of The Jedi - Atari, Inc. (Video Game, 1984) - USA | The Arcade Flyer Archive

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flipping through the King’s Field manual translated on archive which isn’t all that visually striking except for this primordial polygon collage

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Cliff Hanger (Stern, 1983) arcade flyer

Came out three months after Dragon’s Lair. Uses footage from late 70s Lupin III films “The Castle of Cagliostro” and “The Mystery of Mamo.”

Cliff Hanger - Stern-Seeburg (Video Game, 1983) - USA | The Arcade Flyer Archive
Cliff Hanger (video game) - Wikipedia

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strider2-level3-cutscene-art-end

Strider 2 illustrations by Harumaru

"Harumaru is a female artist who worked at Capcom from 1998-2000. She is famed for being the lead artist of the hit 2D action side-scrolling title, Strider 2. Since she was 15 years old, Harumaru sent fan artwork to various video game and anime magazines — which eventually lead to her being hired by Capcom as the lead artist for Strider 2. For Hiryu’s design in Strider 2, Harumaru took advice from fellow Capcom artist, Shoei, who described Hiryu as a “crazy-style” protagonist who would fulfill any assigned mission.

Harumaru was not only responsible for Strider Hiryu’s character design and concept artwork in Strider 2, but she also illustrated the beautiful story mode cutscenes (above), ending sequences, and helped design many other characters who appear in the game.

Harumaru also created a variety of promotional character illustrations and poster artwork for a variety of hit Capcom fighting games, including: Street Fighter Alpha 3, Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, Project Justice, and Capcom Vs. SNK."

Fighting Game Artists - Shinkiro, Harumaru | TFG Artist Profiles - Part 9

Harumaru also did the illustration used on the Japanese Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Dreamcast disc:

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artwork related to Muse Dash






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