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Concept Art - Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (Unused)
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed is a 2012 kart racing game for the Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U, PC, Vita and 3DS. Different versions of the game have been released over time all their own exclusive content based on platform features and 3rd party involvement. The main gimmick behind this game is that the vehicles transform to go on air, sea and land and a variety of shortcuts appear alongside levels that evolve as new things happen. Sporting beautiful environments based off a wide variety levels from many different games, Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed is not only very successful in its sales but also among fans. The concept art is amazing as well. The images above are from a series of unlockable stickers that never made the final cut into the game.
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Concept Art - Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (Unused)
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed is a 2012 kart racing game for the Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U, PC, Vita and 3DS. Different versions of the game have been released over time all their own exclusive content based on platform features and 3rd party involvement. The main gimmick behind this game is that the vehicles transform to go on air, sea and land and a variety of shortcuts appear alongside levels that evolve as new things happen. Sporting beautiful environments based off a wide variety levels from many different games, Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed is not only very successful in its sales but also among fans. The concept art is amazing as well. The images above are from a series of unlockable stickers that never made the final cut into the game.
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Concept Art - Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (Unused)
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed is a 2012 kart racing game for the Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U, PC, Vita and 3DS. Different versions of the game have been released over time all their own exclusive content based on platform features and 3rd party involvement. The main gimmick behind this game is that the vehicles transform to go on air, sea and land and a variety of shortcuts appear alongside levels that evolve as new things happen. Sporting beautiful environments based off a wide variety levels from many different games, Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed is not only very successful in its sales but also among fans. The concept art is amazing as well. The images above are from a series of unlockable stickers that never made the final cut into the game.
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Concept Art - Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (Unused)

Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed is a 2012 kart racing game for the Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U, PC, Vita and 3DS. Different versions of the game have been released over time all their own exclusive content based on platform features and 3rd party involvement. The main gimmick behind this game is that the vehicles transform to go on air, sea and land and a variety of shortcuts appear alongside levels that evolve as new things happen. Sporting beautiful environments based off a wide variety levels from many different games, Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed is not only very successful in its sales but also among fans. The concept art is amazing as well. The images above are from a series of unlockable stickers that never made the final cut into the game.

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    • #Sonic and Sega All-Stars Racing
    • #Sonic and Sega All Stars Racing
    • #Sonic & Sega All Stars Racing
    • #Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed
    • #Sonic and Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed
    • #Sonic & Sega All Stars Racing Transformed
    • #Sonic and Sega All Stars Racing Transformed
    • #Video Games
    • #Concept Art
    • #Art
    • #Game Design
    • #design
    • #development
    • #production
    • #game development
    • #sega
    • #sonic
    • #sonic the hedgehog
    • #stickers
    • #unused
    • #scrapped
    • #wii u
    • #3ds
    • #ps3
    • #xbox 360
    • #pc
    • #pc game
    • #vita
    • #kart racing
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Concept Art - Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed is a 2012 kart racing game for the Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U, PC, Vita and 3DS. Different versions of the game have been released over time all their own exclusive content based on platform features and 3rd party involvement. The main gimmick behind this game is that the vehicles transform to go on air, sea and land and a variety of shortcuts appear alongside levels that evolve as new things happen. Sporting beautiful environments based off a wide variety levels from many different games, Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed is not only very successful in its sales but also among fans. The concept art is amazing as well. The images above display the concept design for a variety of levels from inside the game.
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Concept Art - Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed is a 2012 kart racing game for the Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U, PC, Vita and 3DS. Different versions of the game have been released over time all their own exclusive content based on platform features and 3rd party involvement. The main gimmick behind this game is that the vehicles transform to go on air, sea and land and a variety of shortcuts appear alongside levels that evolve as new things happen. Sporting beautiful environments based off a wide variety levels from many different games, Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed is not only very successful in its sales but also among fans. The concept art is amazing as well. The images above display the concept design for a variety of levels from inside the game.
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Concept Art - Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed is a 2012 kart racing game for the Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U, PC, Vita and 3DS. Different versions of the game have been released over time all their own exclusive content based on platform features and 3rd party involvement. The main gimmick behind this game is that the vehicles transform to go on air, sea and land and a variety of shortcuts appear alongside levels that evolve as new things happen. Sporting beautiful environments based off a wide variety levels from many different games, Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed is not only very successful in its sales but also among fans. The concept art is amazing as well. The images above display the concept design for a variety of levels from inside the game.
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Concept Art - Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed is a 2012 kart racing game for the Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U, PC, Vita and 3DS. Different versions of the game have been released over time all their own exclusive content based on platform features and 3rd party involvement. The main gimmick behind this game is that the vehicles transform to go on air, sea and land and a variety of shortcuts appear alongside levels that evolve as new things happen. Sporting beautiful environments based off a wide variety levels from many different games, Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed is not only very successful in its sales but also among fans. The concept art is amazing as well. The images above display the concept design for a variety of levels from inside the game.
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Concept Art - Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed is a 2012 kart racing game for the Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U, PC, Vita and 3DS. Different versions of the game have been released over time all their own exclusive content based on platform features and 3rd party involvement. The main gimmick behind this game is that the vehicles transform to go on air, sea and land and a variety of shortcuts appear alongside levels that evolve as new things happen. Sporting beautiful environments based off a wide variety levels from many different games, Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed is not only very successful in its sales but also among fans. The concept art is amazing as well. The images above display the concept design for a variety of levels from inside the game.
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Concept Art - Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed

Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed is a 2012 kart racing game for the Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U, PC, Vita and 3DS. Different versions of the game have been released over time all their own exclusive content based on platform features and 3rd party involvement. The main gimmick behind this game is that the vehicles transform to go on air, sea and land and a variety of shortcuts appear alongside levels that evolve as new things happen. Sporting beautiful environments based off a wide variety levels from many different games, Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed is not only very successful in its sales but also among fans. The concept art is amazing as well. The images above display the concept design for a variety of levels from inside the game.

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    • #concept art
    • #concept
    • #art
    • #design
    • #game design
    • #game production
    • #video games
    • #games
    • #sega
    • #sonic the hedgehog
    • #racing
    • #kart racing
    • #sega & sonic all-stars racing
    • #sega and sonic all stars racing transformed
    • #sega & sonic all stars racing transformed
    • #sega and sonic all stars racing
    • #wii
    • #ps2
    • #xbox
    • #pc game
    • #pc
    • #3ds
    • #vita
    • #xbox 360
    • #wii u
    • #nintendo
    • #sony
    • #microsoft
    • #sega and sonic all-stars racing transformed
    • #sega and sonic all-stars racing
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Artist Watch - Jed Henry
“Jed Henry is an illustrator, lifelong gamer, Japanophile, and all-around nerd. He grew up copying art from game manuals, and years later, eventually got a degree in animation….” Jed’s reimagining of classic video game characters in a traditional Japanese artistic style is genius and his adaptations are spot on. Jed’s series of Ukiyoe Heroes can be purchased in his Ukiyoe Heroes website as Giclée Prints or as Woodblock Prints. Also check out hisFacebook and Tumblr pages to stay up to date.
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Artist Watch - Jed Henry
“Jed Henry is an illustrator, lifelong gamer, Japanophile, and all-around nerd. He grew up copying art from game manuals, and years later, eventually got a degree in animation….” Jed’s reimagining of classic video game characters in a traditional Japanese artistic style is genius and his adaptations are spot on. Jed’s series of Ukiyoe Heroes can be purchased in his Ukiyoe Heroes website as Giclée Prints or as Woodblock Prints. Also check out hisFacebook and Tumblr pages to stay up to date.
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Artist Watch - Jed Henry
“Jed Henry is an illustrator, lifelong gamer, Japanophile, and all-around nerd. He grew up copying art from game manuals, and years later, eventually got a degree in animation….” Jed’s reimagining of classic video game characters in a traditional Japanese artistic style is genius and his adaptations are spot on. Jed’s series of Ukiyoe Heroes can be purchased in his Ukiyoe Heroes website as Giclée Prints or as Woodblock Prints. Also check out hisFacebook and Tumblr pages to stay up to date.
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Artist Watch - Jed Henry
“Jed Henry is an illustrator, lifelong gamer, Japanophile, and all-around nerd. He grew up copying art from game manuals, and years later, eventually got a degree in animation….” Jed’s reimagining of classic video game characters in a traditional Japanese artistic style is genius and his adaptations are spot on. Jed’s series of Ukiyoe Heroes can be purchased in his Ukiyoe Heroes website as Giclée Prints or as Woodblock Prints. Also check out hisFacebook and Tumblr pages to stay up to date.
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Artist Watch - Jed Henry
“Jed Henry is an illustrator, lifelong gamer, Japanophile, and all-around nerd. He grew up copying art from game manuals, and years later, eventually got a degree in animation….” Jed’s reimagining of classic video game characters in a traditional Japanese artistic style is genius and his adaptations are spot on. Jed’s series of Ukiyoe Heroes can be purchased in his Ukiyoe Heroes website as Giclée Prints or as Woodblock Prints. Also check out hisFacebook and Tumblr pages to stay up to date.
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Artist Watch - Jed Henry
“Jed Henry is an illustrator, lifelong gamer, Japanophile, and all-around nerd. He grew up copying art from game manuals, and years later, eventually got a degree in animation….” Jed’s reimagining of classic video game characters in a traditional Japanese artistic style is genius and his adaptations are spot on. Jed’s series of Ukiyoe Heroes can be purchased in his Ukiyoe Heroes website as Giclée Prints or as Woodblock Prints. Also check out hisFacebook and Tumblr pages to stay up to date.
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Artist Watch - Jed Henry
“Jed Henry is an illustrator, lifelong gamer, Japanophile, and all-around nerd. He grew up copying art from game manuals, and years later, eventually got a degree in animation….” Jed’s reimagining of classic video game characters in a traditional Japanese artistic style is genius and his adaptations are spot on. Jed’s series of Ukiyoe Heroes can be purchased in his Ukiyoe Heroes website as Giclée Prints or as Woodblock Prints. Also check out hisFacebook and Tumblr pages to stay up to date.
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Artist Watch - Jed Henry
“Jed Henry is an illustrator, lifelong gamer, Japanophile, and all-around nerd. He grew up copying art from game manuals, and years later, eventually got a degree in animation….” Jed’s reimagining of classic video game characters in a traditional Japanese artistic style is genius and his adaptations are spot on. Jed’s series of Ukiyoe Heroes can be purchased in his Ukiyoe Heroes website as Giclée Prints or as Woodblock Prints. Also check out hisFacebook and Tumblr pages to stay up to date.
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Artist Watch - Jed Henry
“Jed Henry is an illustrator, lifelong gamer, Japanophile, and all-around nerd. He grew up copying art from game manuals, and years later, eventually got a degree in animation….” Jed’s reimagining of classic video game characters in a traditional Japanese artistic style is genius and his adaptations are spot on. Jed’s series of Ukiyoe Heroes can be purchased in his Ukiyoe Heroes website as Giclée Prints or as Woodblock Prints. Also check out hisFacebook and Tumblr pages to stay up to date.
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Artist Watch - Jed Henry
“Jed Henry is an illustrator, lifelong gamer, Japanophile, and all-around nerd. He grew up copying art from game manuals, and years later, eventually got a degree in animation….” Jed’s reimagining of classic video game characters in a traditional Japanese artistic style is genius and his adaptations are spot on. Jed’s series of Ukiyoe Heroes can be purchased in his Ukiyoe Heroes website as Giclée Prints or as Woodblock Prints. Also check out hisFacebook and Tumblr pages to stay up to date.
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Artist Watch - Jed Henry

“Jed Henry is an illustrator, lifelong gamer, Japanophile, and all-around nerd. He grew up copying art from game manuals, and years later, eventually got a degree in animation….” Jed’s reimagining of classic video game characters in a traditional Japanese artistic style is genius and his adaptations are spot on. Jed’s series of Ukiyoe Heroes can be purchased in his Ukiyoe Heroes website as Giclée Prints or as Woodblock Prints. Also check out hisFacebook and Tumblr pages to stay up to date.

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    • #Ukiyoe Heroes
    • #Japanese
    • #traditional
    • #traditional art
    • #illustration
    • #video games
    • #artist watch
    • #artist
    • #watch
    • #prints
    • #street fighter
    • #donkey kong
    • #pokemon
    • #starfox
    • #legends
    • #japan
    • #the legend of zelda
    • #sonic
    • #sonic the hedgehog
    • #zelda
    • #link
    • #epona
    • #ink
    • #kirby
    • #king dedede
    • #samus aran
    • #samus
    • #metroid
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Mario vs Sonic by *fubango
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Mario vs Sonic by *fubango

    • #mario vs sonic
    • #mario
    • #sonic
    • #sonic the hedgehog
    • #Super Mario Bros.
    • #super mario
    • #mario bros
    • #race
    • #mario kart
    • #vs
    • #art
    • #deviantart
    • #speed
    • #rings
    • #mushroom kingdom
    • #green hill zone
    • #fanart
    • #fan art
    • #fan
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Eggman by ~Metal-Overlord
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    • #Dr. Eggman
    • #eggman
    • #dr. robotnik
    • #robotnik
    • #Dr. Ivo Robotnik
    • #sonic the hedgehog
    • #fanart
    • #fan
    • #art
    • #fan art
    • #deviantart
    • #video games
    • #villain
    • #evil genius
    • #robot
    • #sega
    • #sega genesis
    • #sonic
    • #genesis
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Artist Watch - Robert Porter
Robert Porter is a professional digital artist from Chicago, Illinois. His deviantART gallery is filled with everything from fanart and commissions to collaborative projects such as Cryamore (an indie game project he is helping to design). One such project he’s working on are the pages to an upcoming graphic novel titled, Rat Rage featuring characters who are (you guessed it) rats. The entire manga-style graphic novel is worth checking out but Robert didn’t stop with the work for his graphic novel. He took his comic style a full step further when he redesigned several classic video game characters to match the design of Rat Rage. Some of the characters he has done so far include Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles “Tails” Prower, and Donkey Kong.
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Artist Watch - Robert Porter
Robert Porter is a professional digital artist from Chicago, Illinois. His deviantART gallery is filled with everything from fanart and commissions to collaborative projects such as Cryamore (an indie game project he is helping to design). One such project he’s working on are the pages to an upcoming graphic novel titled, Rat Rage featuring characters who are (you guessed it) rats. The entire manga-style graphic novel is worth checking out but Robert didn’t stop with the work for his graphic novel. He took his comic style a full step further when he redesigned several classic video game characters to match the design of Rat Rage. Some of the characters he has done so far include Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles “Tails” Prower, and Donkey Kong.
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Artist Watch - Robert Porter
Robert Porter is a professional digital artist from Chicago, Illinois. His deviantART gallery is filled with everything from fanart and commissions to collaborative projects such as Cryamore (an indie game project he is helping to design). One such project he’s working on are the pages to an upcoming graphic novel titled, Rat Rage featuring characters who are (you guessed it) rats. The entire manga-style graphic novel is worth checking out but Robert didn’t stop with the work for his graphic novel. He took his comic style a full step further when he redesigned several classic video game characters to match the design of Rat Rage. Some of the characters he has done so far include Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles “Tails” Prower, and Donkey Kong.
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Artist Watch - Robert Porter
Robert Porter is a professional digital artist from Chicago, Illinois. His deviantART gallery is filled with everything from fanart and commissions to collaborative projects such as Cryamore (an indie game project he is helping to design). One such project he’s working on are the pages to an upcoming graphic novel titled, Rat Rage featuring characters who are (you guessed it) rats. The entire manga-style graphic novel is worth checking out but Robert didn’t stop with the work for his graphic novel. He took his comic style a full step further when he redesigned several classic video game characters to match the design of Rat Rage. Some of the characters he has done so far include Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles “Tails” Prower, and Donkey Kong.
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Artist Watch - Robert Porter
Robert Porter is a professional digital artist from Chicago, Illinois. His deviantART gallery is filled with everything from fanart and commissions to collaborative projects such as Cryamore (an indie game project he is helping to design). One such project he’s working on are the pages to an upcoming graphic novel titled, Rat Rage featuring characters who are (you guessed it) rats. The entire manga-style graphic novel is worth checking out but Robert didn’t stop with the work for his graphic novel. He took his comic style a full step further when he redesigned several classic video game characters to match the design of Rat Rage. Some of the characters he has done so far include Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles “Tails” Prower, and Donkey Kong.
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Artist Watch - Robert Porter
Robert Porter is a professional digital artist from Chicago, Illinois. His deviantART gallery is filled with everything from fanart and commissions to collaborative projects such as Cryamore (an indie game project he is helping to design). One such project he’s working on are the pages to an upcoming graphic novel titled, Rat Rage featuring characters who are (you guessed it) rats. The entire manga-style graphic novel is worth checking out but Robert didn’t stop with the work for his graphic novel. He took his comic style a full step further when he redesigned several classic video game characters to match the design of Rat Rage. Some of the characters he has done so far include Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles “Tails” Prower, and Donkey Kong.
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Artist Watch - Robert Porter
Robert Porter is a professional digital artist from Chicago, Illinois. His deviantART gallery is filled with everything from fanart and commissions to collaborative projects such as Cryamore (an indie game project he is helping to design). One such project he’s working on are the pages to an upcoming graphic novel titled, Rat Rage featuring characters who are (you guessed it) rats. The entire manga-style graphic novel is worth checking out but Robert didn’t stop with the work for his graphic novel. He took his comic style a full step further when he redesigned several classic video game characters to match the design of Rat Rage. Some of the characters he has done so far include Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles “Tails” Prower, and Donkey Kong.
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Artist Watch - Robert Porter
Robert Porter is a professional digital artist from Chicago, Illinois. His deviantART gallery is filled with everything from fanart and commissions to collaborative projects such as Cryamore (an indie game project he is helping to design). One such project he’s working on are the pages to an upcoming graphic novel titled, Rat Rage featuring characters who are (you guessed it) rats. The entire manga-style graphic novel is worth checking out but Robert didn’t stop with the work for his graphic novel. He took his comic style a full step further when he redesigned several classic video game characters to match the design of Rat Rage. Some of the characters he has done so far include Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles “Tails” Prower, and Donkey Kong.
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Artist Watch - Robert Porter
Robert Porter is a professional digital artist from Chicago, Illinois. His deviantART gallery is filled with everything from fanart and commissions to collaborative projects such as Cryamore (an indie game project he is helping to design). One such project he’s working on are the pages to an upcoming graphic novel titled, Rat Rage featuring characters who are (you guessed it) rats. The entire manga-style graphic novel is worth checking out but Robert didn’t stop with the work for his graphic novel. He took his comic style a full step further when he redesigned several classic video game characters to match the design of Rat Rage. Some of the characters he has done so far include Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles “Tails” Prower, and Donkey Kong.
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Artist Watch - Robert Porter

Robert Porter is a professional digital artist from Chicago, Illinois. His deviantART gallery is filled with everything from fanart and commissions to collaborative projects such as Cryamore (an indie game project he is helping to design). One such project he’s working on are the pages to an upcoming graphic novel titled, Rat Rage featuring characters who are (you guessed it) rats. The entire manga-style graphic novel is worth checking out but Robert didn’t stop with the work for his graphic novel. He took his comic style a full step further when he redesigned several classic video game characters to match the design of Rat Rage. Some of the characters he has done so far include Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles “Tails” Prower, and Donkey Kong.

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    • #art
    • #deviantart
    • #artist
    • #watch
    • #artist watch
    • #sonic
    • #sonic the hedgehog
    • #tails
    • #knuckles
    • #shadow
    • #shadow the hedgehog
    • #rouge
    • #amy
    • #cream
    • #tikal
    • #dk
    • #donkey kong
    • #rat rage
    • #graphic novel
    • #a
    • #adaptation
    • #revamp
    • #redesign
    • #recreation
    • #ring
    • #sega
    • #nintendo
    • #video games
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Artist Watch - Jorge Straub PART 2
Jorge is an amazing artist from Brazil. He has an elaborate collection of pieces modeled carefully in 3D. Most of what he showcases are famous bosses and levels from  the retro “Sonic the Hedgehog” video games for the Sega Genesis. Each image brings 16-bit images to life in 3D. His designs stay very true to the original bosses and levels so the nostalgia of the retro Sonic legacy stays intact. Be sure to check out his deviantART gallery to see more of Jorge’s amazing work.
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Artist Watch - Jorge Straub PART 2
Jorge is an amazing artist from Brazil. He has an elaborate collection of pieces modeled carefully in 3D. Most of what he showcases are famous bosses and levels from  the retro “Sonic the Hedgehog” video games for the Sega Genesis. Each image brings 16-bit images to life in 3D. His designs stay very true to the original bosses and levels so the nostalgia of the retro Sonic legacy stays intact. Be sure to check out his deviantART gallery to see more of Jorge’s amazing work.
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Artist Watch - Jorge Straub PART 2

Jorge is an amazing artist from Brazil. He has an elaborate collection of pieces modeled carefully in 3D. Most of what he showcases are famous bosses and levels from  the retro “Sonic the Hedgehog” video games for the Sega Genesis. Each image brings 16-bit images to life in 3D. His designs stay very true to the original bosses and levels so the nostalgia of the retro Sonic legacy stays intact. Be sure to check out his deviantART gallery to see more of Jorge’s amazing work.

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    • #3d art
    • #3d animation
    • #3d model
    • #computer
    • #sonic the hedgehog
    • #sonic
    • #marble zone
    • #green hill
    • #green hill zone
    • #lava
    • #magma
    • #artist
    • #artist watch
    • #watch
    • #amazing
    • #incredible
    • #art
    • #deviantart
    • #fan
    • #fanart
    • #fan art
    • #sega
    • #levels
    • #zone
    • #zones
    • #level
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Eggman in the Labyrinth Zone? by ~gsilverfish
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Eggman in the Labyrinth Zone? by ~gsilverfish

    • #sonic the hedgehog
    • #sonic
    • #Dr. Eggman
    • #dr. robotnik
    • #Dr. Ivo Robotnik
    • #eggmam
    • #robotnik
    • #labyrinth zone
    • #labyrinth
    • #egg
    • #eggmobile
    • #art
    • #deviantart
    • #fan
    • #fanart
    • #fan art
    • #video games
    • #sega
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Eggman Cometh by ~Ninja-Turtles
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Eggman Cometh by ~Ninja-Turtles

    • #art
    • #deviantart
    • #Dr. Eggman
    • #dr. robotnik
    • #Dr. Ivo Robotnik
    • #sonic the hedgehog
    • #sonic
    • #video games
    • #villain
    • #sega
    • #fanart
    • #fan art
    • #fan
    • #egg
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SONIC GANG by ~Raito-Sarudoi
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SONIC GANG by ~Raito-Sarudoi

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    • #knuckles
    • #sonic
    • #tails
    • #cream
    • #jet
    • #blaze
    • #chaotix
    • #silver
    • #shadow
    • #metal sonic
    • #rouge
    • #tikal
    • #chaos
    • #big
    • #chao
    • #Dr. Eggman
    • #dr. robotnik
    • #art
    • #fanart
    • #fan art
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Concept Art - Sonic Generations PART 2
“Sonic the Hedgehog” is a classic video game franchise dating back to the 16 bit era in 1991. Even though Sonic’s games were some of the greatest 2D platformers of the 90s, he’s had a rough time making the transition into the era of 3D gaming. After about a decade of growing pains, Sonic finally got a grasp in 3D gaming in 2010 with the release of “Sonic Colors”. To keep the momentum on Sonic’s 20th anniversary, “Sonic Generations” was released. This new game celebrated the franchise by allowing players to revisit the greatest moments of Sonic’s past. Everything from the old school Chemical Plant from “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” to the modern Planet Wisp from “Sonic Colors” was featured. The concept art for this game shows how the levels were redesigned for modern HD graphics; All levels were given a modern makeover to mix things up and it worked very well.
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Concept Art - Sonic Generations PART 2
“Sonic the Hedgehog” is a classic video game franchise dating back to the 16 bit era in 1991. Even though Sonic’s games were some of the greatest 2D platformers of the 90s, he’s had a rough time making the transition into the era of 3D gaming. After about a decade of growing pains, Sonic finally got a grasp in 3D gaming in 2010 with the release of “Sonic Colors”. To keep the momentum on Sonic’s 20th anniversary, “Sonic Generations” was released. This new game celebrated the franchise by allowing players to revisit the greatest moments of Sonic’s past. Everything from the old school Chemical Plant from “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” to the modern Planet Wisp from “Sonic Colors” was featured. The concept art for this game shows how the levels were redesigned for modern HD graphics; All levels were given a modern makeover to mix things up and it worked very well.
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Concept Art - Sonic Generations PART 2
“Sonic the Hedgehog” is a classic video game franchise dating back to the 16 bit era in 1991. Even though Sonic’s games were some of the greatest 2D platformers of the 90s, he’s had a rough time making the transition into the era of 3D gaming. After about a decade of growing pains, Sonic finally got a grasp in 3D gaming in 2010 with the release of “Sonic Colors”. To keep the momentum on Sonic’s 20th anniversary, “Sonic Generations” was released. This new game celebrated the franchise by allowing players to revisit the greatest moments of Sonic’s past. Everything from the old school Chemical Plant from “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” to the modern Planet Wisp from “Sonic Colors” was featured. The concept art for this game shows how the levels were redesigned for modern HD graphics; All levels were given a modern makeover to mix things up and it worked very well.
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Concept Art - Sonic Generations PART 2
“Sonic the Hedgehog” is a classic video game franchise dating back to the 16 bit era in 1991. Even though Sonic’s games were some of the greatest 2D platformers of the 90s, he’s had a rough time making the transition into the era of 3D gaming. After about a decade of growing pains, Sonic finally got a grasp in 3D gaming in 2010 with the release of “Sonic Colors”. To keep the momentum on Sonic’s 20th anniversary, “Sonic Generations” was released. This new game celebrated the franchise by allowing players to revisit the greatest moments of Sonic’s past. Everything from the old school Chemical Plant from “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” to the modern Planet Wisp from “Sonic Colors” was featured. The concept art for this game shows how the levels were redesigned for modern HD graphics; All levels were given a modern makeover to mix things up and it worked very well.
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Concept Art - Sonic Generations PART 2

“Sonic the Hedgehog” is a classic video game franchise dating back to the 16 bit era in 1991. Even though Sonic’s games were some of the greatest 2D platformers of the 90s, he’s had a rough time making the transition into the era of 3D gaming. After about a decade of growing pains, Sonic finally got a grasp in 3D gaming in 2010 with the release of “Sonic Colors”. To keep the momentum on Sonic’s 20th anniversary, “Sonic Generations” was released. This new game celebrated the franchise by allowing players to revisit the greatest moments of Sonic’s past. Everything from the old school Chemical Plant from “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” to the modern Planet Wisp from “Sonic Colors” was featured. The concept art for this game shows how the levels were redesigned for modern HD graphics; All levels were given a modern makeover to mix things up and it worked very well.

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    • #sonic the hedgehog
    • #sonic
    • #sonic generations
    • #concept art
    • #enemy design
    • #chemical plant
    • #20th anniversary
    • #20 anniversary
    • #egg
    • #eggman
    • #dr. eggman
    • #dr. robotnik
    • #robotnik
    • #ivo robotnik
    • #eggrobo
    • #egg robo
    • #caterpillar
    • #crabmeat
    • #crab meat
    • #sega
    • #genesis
    • #dreamcast
    • #modern
    • #classic
    • #classic sonic
    • #modern sonic
    • #time eater
    • #video games
    • #game design
    • #game development
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Artist Watch - Jorge Straub PART 1
Jorge is an amazing artist from Brazil. He has an elaborate collection of pieces modeled carefully in 3D. Most of what he showcases are famous bosses and levels from  the retro “Sonic the Hedgehog” video games for the Sega Genesis. Each image brings 16-bit images to life in 3D. His designs stay very true to the original bosses and levels so the nostalgia of the retro Sonic legacy stays intact. Be sure to check out his deviantART gallery to see more of Jorge’s amazing work.
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Artist Watch - Jorge Straub PART 1
Jorge is an amazing artist from Brazil. He has an elaborate collection of pieces modeled carefully in 3D. Most of what he showcases are famous bosses and levels from  the retro “Sonic the Hedgehog” video games for the Sega Genesis. Each image brings 16-bit images to life in 3D. His designs stay very true to the original bosses and levels so the nostalgia of the retro Sonic legacy stays intact. Be sure to check out his deviantART gallery to see more of Jorge’s amazing work.
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Artist Watch - Jorge Straub PART 1
Jorge is an amazing artist from Brazil. He has an elaborate collection of pieces modeled carefully in 3D. Most of what he showcases are famous bosses and levels from  the retro “Sonic the Hedgehog” video games for the Sega Genesis. Each image brings 16-bit images to life in 3D. His designs stay very true to the original bosses and levels so the nostalgia of the retro Sonic legacy stays intact. Be sure to check out his deviantART gallery to see more of Jorge’s amazing work.
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Artist Watch - Jorge Straub PART 1
Jorge is an amazing artist from Brazil. He has an elaborate collection of pieces modeled carefully in 3D. Most of what he showcases are famous bosses and levels from  the retro “Sonic the Hedgehog” video games for the Sega Genesis. Each image brings 16-bit images to life in 3D. His designs stay very true to the original bosses and levels so the nostalgia of the retro Sonic legacy stays intact. Be sure to check out his deviantART gallery to see more of Jorge’s amazing work.
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Artist Watch - Jorge Straub PART 1

Jorge is an amazing artist from Brazil. He has an elaborate collection of pieces modeled carefully in 3D. Most of what he showcases are famous bosses and levels from  the retro “Sonic the Hedgehog” video games for the Sega Genesis. Each image brings 16-bit images to life in 3D. His designs stay very true to the original bosses and levels so the nostalgia of the retro Sonic legacy stays intact. Be sure to check out his deviantART gallery to see more of Jorge’s amazing work.

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    • #art
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    • #watch
    • #artist watch
    • #amazing
    • #incredible
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    • #fanart
    • #fan art
    • #fan
    • #eggman
    • #robonik
    • #Dr. Eggman
    • #dr. robotnik
    • #Dr. Ivo Robotnik
    • #ivo robotnik
    • #eggmobile
    • #3d
    • #3d art
    • #3d animation
    • #3d model
    • #sonic
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Sonic The Hedgehog.by Oliver Mansfield.
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Sonic The Hedgehog.
by Oliver Mansfield.

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    • #sonic
    • #zones
    • #art
    • #graphic design
    • #design
    • #posters
    • #graphics
    • #8-bit
    • #16-bit
    • #32-bit
    • #pixel art
    • #video games
    • #sega
    • #nintendo
    • #retro
    • #green hill zone
    • #casino night zone
    • #sega genesis
    • #chemical plant zone
    • #sonic colors
    • #sonic the hedgehog 2
    • #sonic 2
    • #sonic advance
    • #ice mountain zone
    • #levels
    • #oil ocean zone
    • #terminal velocity zone
    • #tropical resort zone
    • #nintendo ds
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Concept Art - Sonic Generations PART 1
“Sonic the Hedgehog” is a classic video game franchise dating back to the 16 bit era in 1991. Even though Sonic’s games were some of the greatest 2D platformers of the 90s, he’s had a rough time making the transition into the era of 3D gaming. After about a decade of growing pains, Sonic finally got a grasp in 3D gaming in 2010 with the release of “Sonic Colors”. To keep the momentum on Sonic’s 20th anniversary, “Sonic Generations” was released. This new game celebrated the franchise by allowing players to revisit the greatest moments of Sonic’s past. Everything from the old school Chemical Plant from “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” to the modern Planet Wisp from “Sonic Colors” was featured. The concept art for this game shows how the levels were redesigned for modern HD graphics; All levels were given a modern makeover to mix things up and it worked very well.
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Concept Art - Sonic Generations PART 1
“Sonic the Hedgehog” is a classic video game franchise dating back to the 16 bit era in 1991. Even though Sonic’s games were some of the greatest 2D platformers of the 90s, he’s had a rough time making the transition into the era of 3D gaming. After about a decade of growing pains, Sonic finally got a grasp in 3D gaming in 2010 with the release of “Sonic Colors”. To keep the momentum on Sonic’s 20th anniversary, “Sonic Generations” was released. This new game celebrated the franchise by allowing players to revisit the greatest moments of Sonic’s past. Everything from the old school Chemical Plant from “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” to the modern Planet Wisp from “Sonic Colors” was featured. The concept art for this game shows how the levels were redesigned for modern HD graphics; All levels were given a modern makeover to mix things up and it worked very well.
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Concept Art - Sonic Generations PART 1
“Sonic the Hedgehog” is a classic video game franchise dating back to the 16 bit era in 1991. Even though Sonic’s games were some of the greatest 2D platformers of the 90s, he’s had a rough time making the transition into the era of 3D gaming. After about a decade of growing pains, Sonic finally got a grasp in 3D gaming in 2010 with the release of “Sonic Colors”. To keep the momentum on Sonic’s 20th anniversary, “Sonic Generations” was released. This new game celebrated the franchise by allowing players to revisit the greatest moments of Sonic’s past. Everything from the old school Chemical Plant from “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” to the modern Planet Wisp from “Sonic Colors” was featured. The concept art for this game shows how the levels were redesigned for modern HD graphics; All levels were given a modern makeover to mix things up and it worked very well.
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Concept Art - Sonic Generations PART 1
“Sonic the Hedgehog” is a classic video game franchise dating back to the 16 bit era in 1991. Even though Sonic’s games were some of the greatest 2D platformers of the 90s, he’s had a rough time making the transition into the era of 3D gaming. After about a decade of growing pains, Sonic finally got a grasp in 3D gaming in 2010 with the release of “Sonic Colors”. To keep the momentum on Sonic’s 20th anniversary, “Sonic Generations” was released. This new game celebrated the franchise by allowing players to revisit the greatest moments of Sonic’s past. Everything from the old school Chemical Plant from “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” to the modern Planet Wisp from “Sonic Colors” was featured. The concept art for this game shows how the levels were redesigned for modern HD graphics; All levels were given a modern makeover to mix things up and it worked very well.
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Concept Art - Sonic Generations PART 1

“Sonic the Hedgehog” is a classic video game franchise dating back to the 16 bit era in 1991. Even though Sonic’s games were some of the greatest 2D platformers of the 90s, he’s had a rough time making the transition into the era of 3D gaming. After about a decade of growing pains, Sonic finally got a grasp in 3D gaming in 2010 with the release of “Sonic Colors”. To keep the momentum on Sonic’s 20th anniversary, “Sonic Generations” was released. This new game celebrated the franchise by allowing players to revisit the greatest moments of Sonic’s past. Everything from the old school Chemical Plant from “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” to the modern Planet Wisp from “Sonic Colors” was featured. The concept art for this game shows how the levels were redesigned for modern HD graphics; All levels were given a modern makeover to mix things up and it worked very well.

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    • #Concept art
    • #concept
    • #art
    • #sonic the hedgehog
    • #sonic generations
    • #sonic
    • #20th anniversary
    • #20 anniversary
    • #green hill
    • #green hill zone
    • #planet wisp
    • #wisp
    • #sky sanctuary
    • #speed highway
    • #chemical plant
    • #video games
    • #sega
    • #design
    • #game design
    • #game development
    • #development
    • #classic
    • #retro
    • #genesis
    • #dreamcast
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Sonic vs metal sonic race by ~bugball
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Sonic vs metal sonic race by ~bugball

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    • #fanart
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    • #race
    • #robot
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    • #sega genesis
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