I've never been all that interested in playing Konami's Circus Charlie, but the (cropped) image on the right (see the full thing here), created by artist Jim Pluk, is making me re-think that position.
Digital prints of Pluk's piece, which was produced for the Press Start! art show, can be purchased here for $60.
If I had the dough, I'd snap one up in a heartbeat--along with Stéphane Barrette's 8-Bit Chaos, Christine Daigle's Game Over and Meka's Ghost and Goblins.
See also: 'Is that a pistol in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?'
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
'Circus Charlie'
Labels:
arcade,
art,
Circus Charlie,
clowns,
famicom,
Flickr,
Konami,
msx,
Press Start,
retro
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4 comments:
I played Circus Charlie at a friend's house when I was little. That game was scary.
Sweet art links, though. Thanks for sharing!
It was scary? Why? No I want to play it even more...
Oh, and you're very welcome :)
Great links, thanks for sharing!
You're very welcome, J.C. Thanks for checking out this blog!
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