Category: Animation

  • Pulswave 3rd Anniversary Demo

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    Download the NES ROM here

    Anyone coming to the show tonight? Come say hi!

    via F*BC

  • 8BITTODAY interviews pixel art group SUPERBROTHERS

    8BITTODAY inteviews the slightly enigmatic pixel pushing crew SUPERBROTHERS. A taste:

    “[8bit today] You deal with highly modern subjects, using visual references to an old computer graphics. Is it a kind of revolt, against soulless progress, or what other ideas you embody with such aesthetics?

    [SUPERBROTHERS] SUPERBROTHERS is intended as playable editorial illustration.

    SUPERBROTHERS creates films and artwork depicting videogames that should have or may have existed (in the Soviet Union perhaps).

    SUPERBROTHERS occasionally creates systems of meanings that intend to connect with the worlds of finance, information technology and culture.”

    And perhaps a comment on the Crystal Castles debacle?

    ” [8bit today] Why do you spread some of your works only in printed form and not publish it in the web?

    [SUPERBROTHERS]
    SUPERBROTHERS supports antiquated technology such as print as a matter of course.

    SUPERBROTHERS would prefer not to be vilified as a pirate and provocateur.”

  • Tiny Cartridge on “Wrestle Game Challange”

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    “I haven’t seen The Wrestler, but I understand it’s a very sad movie about a washed-up pro wrestler. For me, though, it’s always going to be a very sad movie about the washed-up NES Pro Wrestling, thanks to the appearance of this lookalike game.

    Surprisingly, motion graphics artist Kristyn Hume and programmer Randall Furino created a real game for the movie’s video game sequence.”

    Read more at Tiny Cartridge:

    EDIT Kotaku has a great behind the scenes on how the game was made:

    “It reminded me to keep everything simple, not to ‘over-write’ the track. I think I made about 6 completely different versions, each one more simplified than the previous arrangement and different sound events.”

    “The director opted for the the most simplified version i believe.”

    That track, titled “8-bit Wrestler,” is barely audible in the final cut, but Feinberg has made a version available on YouTube.

    While Wrestle Jam may not be a technical marvel, a month’s worth of work from its two creators, plus Feinberg’s score, went into making the NES game convincing as a narrative device.

    “Given the prevalence of video games, you would think you’d see more of it,” commented Robert Denerstein, former film critic at the Rocky Mountain News. “Advances in technology, like the introduction of the cell phone, have made things possible in storytelling that weren’t possible before.”

    “I think it’s something you’ll see more of,” Denerstein added. In the case of The Wrestler, the film critic says the references to the NES and Call of Duty 4 add a sort of poignancy, helping to make narrative leaps.”

  • Deerhoof’s Pixel Video for “Buck and Judy”

    image from the rad outworld
    image from the rad outworld blog

    Its kinda refreshing to see a pixel art filled video from a non retro, non techno band that isn’t intentionally cheesy. Check out this rad video from Art Noise Rockers Deerhoof‘s new LP .

    grab it here:

  • Goto80 – L-V–SC-LD-RTH-ND–TH

    New track from the chipmusic maestro Goto80, with matching video from the 8-bit visual queen, Raquel Meyers.