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May 10, 2006 at 2:07 am #16137
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ParticipantThere was a game called Brandish (????????) for the Famicom with a buff character named Amber/Umber (????). She was appeared first in the second installment of the game and became a playable character in the third installment. There are tons of great shots of her on this page.
May 10, 2006 at 6:28 pm #16138elee0228
ParticipantHere are some random low resolution pictures found on the Internet for Amber:
May 11, 2006 at 2:37 pm #16139elee0228
ParticipantIn my search to find high resolution versions of the artwork for Brandish, I discovered that Falcom, the Japanese license-holder, actually published an illustration book called Falcom History Legend of Illustrations which features artwork from all their games. You can buy it buy it used at Amazon.co.jp. I even managed to find some scans for the pages relating to Brandish which I'm posting below. I also discovered that Falcom is looking for licensors for the Brandish franchise. Anyone here interested?
May 12, 2006 at 5:13 pm #16140elee0228
ParticipantI was browsing through a Masami Obari (?? ??) artbook called G-One when this girl in the image below caught my eye. It was from artwork for a game series called Cho Aniki (???) which is just plain weird. The girl's name is Benten (????), and unfortunately, she's not depicted quite so muscular in the other pictures I've seen. Obari is probably best known for his character designs in the Fatal Fury anime, so the art style should be familiar. Click on the image for the full picture.
May 15, 2006 at 10:00 pm #16141elee0228
ParticipantDungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara (????????????), a Capcom coin-op fighter, featured a pretty sinewy looking thief (???) character. The original arcade flyers can be downloaded at AracadeFlyers.net. Here's my favorite pic from the flyers:
May 16, 2006 at 8:59 pm #16142elee0228
ParticipantBattle Circuit
Found a muscular character named Yellow Beast (????????) from another coin-op 4-person fighter Capcom game called Battle Circuit (????????). Thanks to The Arcade Flyer Archvie, I discovered some of the artwork for this game and there was also some artwork for the game in the previously mentioned Capcom Design Works. You can also find some screenshots from the game by googling around. I like the avatar for her, and am making it my default.
May 22, 2006 at 9:56 pm #16143elee0228
ParticipantThe last few posts from the Link-A-Day have referenced the artbook, Capcom Design Works. Here are a few more pages from that book that I found interesting.
May 23, 2006 at 4:59 pm #16144elee0228
ParticipantI'm not usually a fan of futanari artwork, but I like some of the pieces I found on KGBros Blog. Most of the artwork from his old website can be found in this blog entry. Be warned that it's most definitely NSFW artwork. Here's a sample from a recent post featuring Blue Mary from King of Fighters.
May 24, 2006 at 5:05 pm #16145elee0228
ParticipantAlexG brought this artist to my attention in his post a few days ago about an item for sale on eBay by an artist named Daikon (eBay id:tamagoland). The guy has got a pretty interesting style and seems to draw mostly comic book and game characters. I dug around eBay and have rehosted some of these pics at ImageShack since some of them are gone now that the auctions have ended. I'm definitely going to keep an eye out for his stuff in the future:
May 25, 2006 at 9:53 pm #16146elee0228
ParticipantMiyawoo (????) has a blog which features pictures of Women of Unusual Size. He's been posting since about December of last year, but has already amassed a good collection of artwork. Some samples are pictured below to whet your appetite. In order to navigate to the older entries, just scroll to the bottom of the page and select the link marked ???? (Next Page).
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