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Video Game Wallpapers, Fan Art & Hi-Res Artwork Thread of Eternal August

-BLITZ-

Member
Oh, thank you; thank you for the Blood Bowl and Bodycount :D

Planet Michael



Measurements:
- 2550 x 3300

Final Fantasy: Dissidia XII - Thanks to Kael



Measurements:
- 2142 x 2717

Dead Rising





Measurements: - character with no artifacts
- 2780 x 3808
- 2780 x 3808
- 3000 x 5000
- 2400 x 4000
- 2348 x 4000
- 2721 x 3887
- 2260 x 3800

Dead Rising: Chop Till you Drop



Measurements:
- 2900 x 3800

Half-Life: 2



Measurements:
- 2400 x 3150

Parasite Eve: 3rd Birthday



Measurements:
- 5000 x 5000

Resident Evil: The Mercenaries



Measurements:
- 3303 x 3303
- 6000 x 2000

Tomb Raider: Underworld



Measurements:
- 3300 x 5100
- 5446 x 6525
- 1906 x 3098
- 1164 x 1727
- 1164 x 1727
 

Cuth

Member
Boktai: The Sun is in Your Hand



1. 4200 x 4400
2. 3000 x 3000
3. 2000 x 2000
4. 2000 x 2000
5. 2000 x 2000
6. 2000 x 2000


Bomberman



- 1600 x 2000 (x8)
- 3100 x 5000
- 4000 x 4000

All 10 pics in a single file (rar): http://www.mediafire.com/?5v65pfvjy9errh5


Bomberman 2



01. 1419 x 1743
02. 1461 x 1544
03. 1170 x 1266
04. 816 x 1260
05. 1904 x 1136
06. 1356 x 1194
07. 1356 x 1194
08. 1356 x 1194
09. 2260 x 2304
10. 2064 x 1484

All 10 pics in a single file (rar): http://www.mediafire.com/?3b76hpjiyb11ajh
 

Cuth

Member
Bomberman Land



01. 3000 x 4000
02. 3000 x 4000
03. 1700 x 1100
04. 1700 x 1100




05. 3952 x 2433
06. 908 x 2110
07. 764 x 1309
08. 934 x 1003
09. 1948 x 2079
10. 834 x 987
11. 642 x 1224
12. 603 x 1223




13. 1870 x 3884
14. 4772 x 3794
15. 834 x 1160
16. 1490 x 3780
17. 2228 x 3777
18. 2228 x 3777

All 18 pics in a single file (rar): http://www.mediafire.com/?ooijtammgf6pa46


Bomberman: Act Zero



1. 2500 x 2500
2. 1305 x 1280
3. 1305 x 1280
4. 1500 x 1280
5. 1500 x 1280
6. 2880 x 1280
7. 2562 x 1280


Bomberman Blast

nothing really big for this game



1024 x 1024 (x6)


Bomberman Blitz



1. 1616 x 1104
 
That's some legitimately amazing artwork for Uncharted 2. I've always been impressed with the way their concept art translates pretty much directly into the game.
 

Platy

Member
Seeing the bomberman act zero artwork next to the other bombermans makes it even more "wtf are they thinking ?" ... i mean ... it don't even have the same COLORS
 

-BLITZ-

Member
Well, you can try the
torrent
. Possible to be there.

Thief Deadly Shadow







Measurements:
- 2640 x 3386
- 1584 x 2457
- 1967 x 2336
- 2249 x 3000
- 8500 x 6372
- 4292 x 3232
- 3600 x 1646

Below from Liquid Snake
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles My Life As A Darklord



Measurements:
- 2000 x 2991
- 4500 x 6000
- 4134 x 2067

Journey



Measurements:
- 3587 x 2017
 
I've decided to let my inner thoughts out of my head, and wanted to involve you guys with this discussion, to let me know, what do you think. The topic is about one of my passions: games. And Press Materials for games. When I started this business about 12 years ago, then you wouldn't find of these so called PR companies and agencies, it was only just the publisher who you dealt with. And a lots of materials which came via traditional post, and CD ROM (sometimes VHS). I remember, that our company had a whole section in the basement which were filled with boxes, fully loaded with CD's, which contained Arts, and Press Assets. After that, the FTP era started, distributors came in, exclusive events started to grow, and these assets started to widespread. But still, there are so many artworks, concept arts, and lots of stuffs made for games which are never made available into public (especially those which are intented to use in PRINT only, with strict embargos). But since, times passed, these games, and assets are no longer a possible threat into any games campaign, so what happens with these assets out there? Is there any way, to get those materials somehow (or even just the fragments of it)? Or are they vanishing into disappearence forever? It just really sad, because sometimes these works are just simply masterpieces, and nice to have them in my archieves. I don't know exactly how it happened, but I just realised a couple of years ago that I started to collect these things. It was easy, because our company get a lot of assets from publishers, and agencies, but it was challenging as well, because I needed to manage a lot of content growing bigger by every day. And today, I just caught myself in a middle of a decent chaos, with various drives, external HDD's, TONS of assets since from 1996 to nowadays, and TB's of massive deep mess :D But still - I missed a WHOLE LOT of materials, which I now desperately want to find somehow. So, what's the common advise of wisdom here? Is that even possible? Or is there any method which I need to start to make any progress in my case? Or it's just a complete waste of time, and get a life :lol

Thanks for reading it through anyway...
 

[Nintex]

Member
miraclehappen said:
I've decided to let my inner thoughts out of my head, and wanted to involve you guys with this discussion, to let me know, what do you think. The topic is about one of my passions: games. And Press Materials for games. When I started this business about 12 years ago, then you wouldn't find of these so called PR companies and agencies, it was only just the publisher who you dealt with. And a lots of materials which came via traditional post, and CD ROM (sometimes VHS). I remember, that our company had a whole section in the basement which were filled with boxes, fully loaded with CD's, which contained Arts, and Press Assets. After that, the FTP era started, distributors came in, exclusive events started to grow, and these assets started to widespread. But still, there are so many artworks, concept arts, and lots of stuffs made for games which are never made available into public (especially those which are intented to use in PRINT only, with strict embargos). But since, times passed, these games, and assets are no longer a possible threat into any games campaign, so what happens with these assets out there? Is there any way, to get those materials somehow (or even just the fragments of it)? Or are they vanishing into disappearence forever? It just really sad, because sometimes these works are just simply masterpieces, and nice to have them in my archieves. I don't know exactly how it happened, but I just realised a couple of years ago that I started to collect these things. It was easy, because our company get a lot of assets from publishers, and agencies, but it was challenging as well, because I needed to manage a lot of content growing bigger by every day. And today, I just caught myself in a middle of a decent chaos, with various drives, external HDD's, TONS of assets since from 1996 to nowadays, and TB's of massive deep mess :D But still - I missed a WHOLE LOT of materials, which I now desperately want to find somehow. So, what's the common advise of wisdom here? Is that even possible? Or is there any method which I need to start to make any progress in my case? Or it's just a complete waste of time, and get a life :lol

Thanks for reading it through anyway...
The best way is to start a site where you put all that artwork available from download and allow people to submit their own stuff. It would take quite a lot of work to look at all the submissions and run the site but you might get what you seek.
 
miraclehappen said:
I've decided to let my inner thoughts out of my head, and wanted to involve you guys with this discussion, to let me know, what do you think. The topic is about one of my passions: games. And Press Materials for games. When I started this business about 12 years ago, then you wouldn't find of these so called PR companies and agencies, it was only just the publisher who you dealt with. And a lots of materials which came via traditional post, and CD ROM (sometimes VHS). I remember, that our company had a whole section in the basement which were filled with boxes, fully loaded with CD's, which contained Arts, and Press Assets. After that, the FTP era started, distributors came in, exclusive events started to grow, and these assets started to widespread. But still, there are so many artworks, concept arts, and lots of stuffs made for games which are never made available into public (especially those which are intented to use in PRINT only, with strict embargos). But since, times passed, these games, and assets are no longer a possible threat into any games campaign, so what happens with these assets out there? Is there any way, to get those materials somehow (or even just the fragments of it)? Or are they vanishing into disappearence forever? It just really sad, because sometimes these works are just simply masterpieces, and nice to have them in my archieves. I don't know exactly how it happened, but I just realised a couple of years ago that I started to collect these things. It was easy, because our company get a lot of assets from publishers, and agencies, but it was challenging as well, because I needed to manage a lot of content growing bigger by every day. And today, I just caught myself in a middle of a decent chaos, with various drives, external HDD's, TONS of assets since from 1996 to nowadays, and TB's of massive deep mess :D But still - I missed a WHOLE LOT of materials, which I now desperately want to find somehow. So, what's the common advise of wisdom here? Is that even possible? Or is there any method which I need to start to make any progress in my case? Or it's just a complete waste of time, and get a life :lol

Thanks for reading it through anyway...

It's nice to read post like this. We mustn't lose all of that fantastic stuff!
 

Omnibus

Member
miraclehappen said:
I've decided to let my inner thoughts out of my head, and wanted to involve you guys with this discussion, to let me know, what do you think. The topic is about one of my passions: games. And Press Materials for games. When I started this business about 12 years ago, then you wouldn't find of these so called PR companies and agencies, it was only just the publisher who you dealt with. And a lots of materials which came via traditional post, and CD ROM (sometimes VHS). I remember, that our company had a whole section in the basement which were filled with boxes, fully loaded with CD's, which contained Arts, and Press Assets. After that, the FTP era started, distributors came in, exclusive events started to grow, and these assets started to widespread. But still, there are so many artworks, concept arts, and lots of stuffs made for games which are never made available into public (especially those which are intented to use in PRINT only, with strict embargos). But since, times passed, these games, and assets are no longer a possible threat into any games campaign, so what happens with these assets out there? Is there any way, to get those materials somehow (or even just the fragments of it)? Or are they vanishing into disappearence forever? It just really sad, because sometimes these works are just simply masterpieces, and nice to have them in my archieves. I don't know exactly how it happened, but I just realised a couple of years ago that I started to collect these things. It was easy, because our company get a lot of assets from publishers, and agencies, but it was challenging as well, because I needed to manage a lot of content growing bigger by every day. And today, I just caught myself in a middle of a decent chaos, with various drives, external HDD's, TONS of assets since from 1996 to nowadays, and TB's of massive deep mess :D But still - I missed a WHOLE LOT of materials, which I now desperately want to find somehow. So, what's the common advise of wisdom here? Is that even possible? Or is there any method which I need to start to make any progress in my case? Or it's just a complete waste of time, and get a life :lol

Thanks for reading it through anyway...

Regardless of the chosen solution, I'm interested! :D
 
I already thought about this type of solution, but it's not just needs time, but an awfully lot of organization as well. If I wanted to do that, I wanted to do it properly. Probably I will need a very good, and reliable server, with an almost unlimited storage space, with very good connection, and unlimited data transfer. A server, which prefereably not rented. So that's not cheap. So I stucked at this point...
 

Cuth

Member
Bomberman Online



01. 5274 x 4016
02. 1472 x 1752
03. 2988 x 4000
04. 1410 x 2000
05. 2000 x 2000
06. 2308 x 2720
07. 1969 x 2504
08. 2500 x 3072
09. 1610 x 1856
10. 3056 x 2000
11. 1524 x 1952
12. 1370 x 1976

All 12 pics in a single file (rar): http://www.mediafire.com/?q6xjttlms3a1rgw


Boogie Superstar



1. 1200 x 3137
2. 1500 x 2000
3. 1500 x 2000


Boom Blox



1. 4820 x 7931
2. 3000 x 2025
3. 1800 x 4587
4. 1800 x 4130
5. 1800 x 3105
6. 1800 x 3106
7. 1800 x 2800


Brain Challenge



1. 1716 x 2468
 

RedSwirl

Junior Member
Well guys, this isn't exactly artwork, more like a shitload of in-game assets that make for really good wallpapers, but I promised it to you some time ago:

293kdqs.jpg


http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VCI3165U

Contains:

Wallpapers
High Resolution images
Other Screenshots
Empty Press Kit
Art Book
Concepts of deleted bosses
Fan Art
Other cool stuff
 

Cuth

Member
Thanks RedSwirl!


Bratz: Rock Angelz



1. 1500 x 1941
2. 1500 x 2100
3. 1500 x 1941
4. 1500 x 1941


Brave Fencer Musashi



1. 1951 x 1929
2. 1388 x 2000


Broken Sword: The Angel of Death



1. 3508 x 4961
2. 3671 x 4961
3. 3671 x 4961
4. 4961 x 3508
5. 4782 x 3543
 

Cuth

Member
Brooktown High



01. 3786 x 9000
02. 4093 x 9000
03. 2557 x 4500
04. 3902 x 9000
05. 2700 x 3300
06. 2700 x 3300
07. 2700 x 3300
08. 2700 x 3300
09. 2700 x 3300
10. 2700 x 3300
11. 2700 x 3300
12. 2700 x 3300

All 12 pics in a single file (rar): http://www.mediafire.com/?eda4laa4n7x87ue


Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood



1. 4016 x 3898


Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway



1. 1500 x 2408
2. 1285 x 2408
3. 1284 x 2408
 

Omnibus

Member
RedSwirl said:
Well guys, this isn't exactly artwork, more like a shitload of in-game assets that make for really good wallpapers, but I promised it to you some time ago:

Contains:

Wallpapers
High Resolution images
Other Screenshots
Empty Press Kit
Art Book
Concepts of deleted bosses
Fan Art
Other cool stuff

Thanks a lot RedSwirl! \o/
 

sammy

Member
RedSwirl said:
Well guys, this isn't exactly artwork, more like a shitload of in-game assets that make for really good wallpapers, but I promised it to you some time ago:

<3 <3 <3 <3
 

-BLITZ-

Member
Castlevania Lords of Shadow






Measurements:
- 5000 x 7070
- 4074 x 5498
- 4226 x 5512
- 1658 x 2598
- 1326 x 1363
- 1326 x 1363
- 1326 x 1363
- 1758 x 1778
 

Cuth

Member
Bionic Commando Rearmed 2



1. 5000 x 3750
2. 3350 x 2500
3. 5360 x 4000
4. 3300 x 2449
5. 3500 x 2450
6. 2544 x 1683


Burn Zombie Burn



1. 1274 x 1750
2. 1276 x 1754
3. 2547 x 1438


Burnout Paradise



1. 1525 x 2160


Bushido Blade 2



01. 1774 x 3990
02. 1947 x 3800
03. 2298 x 3990
04. 2446 x 4000
05. 2564 x 3934
06. 2687 x 4000
07. 2804 x 4000
08. 2732 x 3653
09. 3022 x 4000
10. 3189 x 4000
11. 2044 x 1022


Buzz! Junior: Ace Racers



1. 5544 x 5477
2. 6614 x 5197
3. 5812 x 4235
4. 3508 x 2480
5. 6614 x 4677
 

Tokubetsu

Member
-BLITZ- said:
Castlevania Lords of Shadow






Measurements:
- 4074 x 5498
- 5000 x 7070
- 4226 x 5512
- 1658 x 2598
- 1326 x 1363
- 1326 x 1363
- 1326 x 1363
- 1758 x 1778


Been waiting on these <3
 

Omnibus

Member
Professor Layton and the Unwound Future:



Measurements:
-> 5787 × 4782
-> 5785 × 4092
-> 5785 × 4092

Merry Christmas. ;-)
 

Cuth

Member
Mass Effect




1. 1500 x 2100
2. 3152 x 4200
3. 3000 x 3734
4. 1790 x 1020
5. 993 x 2999
6. 1478 x 3299
7. 1344 x 2804
8. 1396 x 2808
9. 1932 x 936
10. 3411 x 1500

[Full set]


Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots



1. 3148 x 9450
2. 1819 x 2572
3. 2478 x 3508


Dead Space 2



1. 2700 x 3600
 

-BLITZ-

Member
Well, Merry Christmas & for the upcoming days, a Happy New Year to all of you around here :)

Test Drive Unlimited 2

















Measurements:
- 3616 x 4400 (x2)
- 3627 x 4613 (x2)
- 3000 x 4214 (x8)
- 4326 x 3543 (x2)
- 10392 x 5400
- 7194 x 3375
- 4206 x 2268
- 3568 x 1659
- 6211 x 3375 (x2)
- 6511 x 3675 (x2)
- 6211 x 3375 (x7)
 

Cuth

Member
C.O.P. The Recruit



1. 2248 x 3473
2. 2248 x 3473
3. 2248 x 1736
4. 2248 x 1736
5. 2248 x 1736
6. 2248 x 1736
7. 2248 x 1736
8. 1964 x 1456

[Full set]


Caesar IV



1. 3425 x 1850
2. 3425 x 1850


Captain Commando

Not the best quality :(



1. 2309 x 3452
2. 988 x 1417


Cars: Mater-National Championship



1. 2591 x 3019


Cars: Race-O-Rama



1. 1500 x 972
 

-BLITZ-

Member
The Secret World





















Measurements:
- 5666 x 9000*
- 1160 x 2000
- 1438 x 2304
- 1600 x 1079
- 3000 x 2550
- 3000 x 2038
- 3000 x 1877
- 5000 x 2813
- 4000 x 2199
- 3000 x 1685
- 3000 x 1679
- 2000 x 1125
- 2048 x 1024
- 1970 x 1346
- 1592 x 1168
- 2000 x 874
- 1600 x 755
- 1445 x 751
- 1441 x 789
- 1880 x 931
- 2960 x 4300
- 2593 x 4300
- 2128 x 4300
- 6007 x 4300
 

Dante23

Member
Keep up the excellent work guys. But I was wondering, what happened to eXcalibur? his posts were awesome too but his account was set to private so I can't grab some of the great artworks I want.
 
So sad that many of those awesome artworks eXcalibur posted are inaccessable due to private setting of his account. Really, really sad ;( ...

But thank you so much for your hard work, guys. I really appreciate it! Keep it up!


I have a request tho :). I was searching vor a high-res version of the japanese N64 Perfect Dark cover/poster artwork:

l5UvS.jpg


Hope you guys can help me out, thanks :) !!!
 

Omnibus

Member
The Settlers Online:



Measurements:
-> 6000 × 2610
-> 4620 × 2864
-> 4134 × 1797
-> 4000 × 2835
-> 4000 × 1938
-> 2362 × 1013
 

-BLITZ-

Member
Again - Liquid Snake
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years



Measurements:
- 3360 x 4752
- 4134 x 2895

Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core





Measurements:
- 4000 x 5000
- 4000 x 4500
- 2250 x 3000
- 2250 x 3000
- 2100 x 3000
- 2005 x 3000
- 2362 x 995

Grandia Xtreme




Measurements:
- 3432 x 4394
- 2100 x 1239
- 1500 x 885

Kinetica




Measurements:
- 2500 x 3000 (x5)
- 2400 x 458
 

-BLITZ-

Member
Again Liquid Snake
Lost Odyssey



Measurements:
- 2970 x 4200
- 1378 x 551

Magical Vacation





Measurements:
- 1400 x 2085
- 1400 x 2056
- 1400 x 2018
- 1400 x 2000
- 2800 x 1190

Metroid Prime 3: Corruption







Measurements:
- 2630 x 3724
- 1843 x 3468
- 2999 x 4000
- 2201 x 4000
- 1574 x 2100
- 1156 x 2100
- 1615 x 2100
- 2100 x 1575
- 3150 x 2100
- 4090 x 2488
 

-BLITZ-

Member
More from Liquid Snake
RAD - Robot Alchemic Drive



Measurements:
- 3196 x 4432
- 1416 x 720

The Eye of Judgment - Biolith Rebellion 2



Measurements:
- 3000 x 3593

Worms Forts - Under Siege



Measurements:
- 1836 x 2319
- 2400 x 4902

Worms Open Warfare



Measurements:
- 3264 x 4925
- 3264 x 4925

Soul Calibur





Measurements:
- 2055 x 2820 (x2)
- 1498 x 2160
- 3543 x 3543 (x3)
- 2067 x 2336
- 2335 x 2208
- 2308 x 2376
 

-BLITZ-

Member
Cross Edge
Liquid Snake





Measurements:
- 2875 x 3850; 2652 x 4355(x2); 2192 x 3936(x2); 1872 x 3904(x2); 2483 x 3720(x2); 2832 x 3840(x2); 2608 x 3824 (x3)





Measurements:
- 2256 x 3728(x2); 2100 x 3629(x2); 1946 x 3616 (x2); 2096 x 3600(x2); 1152 x 3600; 1500 x 3563; 2600 x 3543; 2069 x 3397




Measurements:

- 2069 x 3397; 1568 x 3354(x2); 1500 x 3333; 1500 x 3128; 2600 x 3000; 900 x 3600; 2060 x 2484(x2); 1500 x 2769; 1500 x 2702; 1500 x 2700





Measurements:
- 1500 x 2693; 1500 x 2576; 1500 x 2479(x5); 1500 x 2442; 1580 x 2404(x2); 1500 x 2199; 1000 x 2139




Measurements:
- 1500 x 2034; 1500 x 1802; 1000 x 1858; 1000 x 1796; 1000 x 1506(x3); 1000 x 1472

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