This is what PlayStation All-Stars looks like in 16-bit
22nd Nov 2012 | 22:44
London based designer, illustrator and author Aled Lewis has taken the new Sony brawler PS All-Stars: Battle Royale and given it an 16-bit facelift.
To celebrate the release of PlayStation All-Stars: Battle Royale, Lewis was asked to create three pieces of artwork for the game, depicting characters in iconic fighting scenes in classic films.
Combining his love for the 16-bit era, Lewis rendered the characters in the pixelated design of a bygone era.
The three artworks include:
- Rocky: Fat Princess takes on the 72 steps.
- Reservoir Dogs: Jak and Daxter enter Tarintino's wild world.
- The Karate Kid: Kratos and Sackboy go one-on-one in the final All Valley Karate Tournament.
The artwork can be viewed on Aled Lewis' Facebook page, along with his other work.
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