Happy Black Friday, everyone, and welcome back for Day 2 of Daily Dead’s fourth annual Holiday Gift Guide! Once again, our goal is to help you navigate your way through the horrors of the shopping season with our tips on unique gift ideas, and we’ll hopefully help you save a few bucks over the next few weeks, too.
This year’s Holiday Gift Guide is being sponsored by several amazing companies, including Mondo, Anchor Bay Entertainment, DC Entertainment, and Magnolia Home Entertainment, who have all donated an assortment of goodies to help you get into the spirit of the season. Daily Dead also recently teamed up with Texas-based artist Dustin Pace of Duddy in Motion to create an amazing Stranger Things print (see below) that all of our giveaway winners will receive with our amazing prize packs that feature a collection of items, including movies, graphic novels, the Duddy in Motion Stranger Things print,...
This year’s Holiday Gift Guide is being sponsored by several amazing companies, including Mondo, Anchor Bay Entertainment, DC Entertainment, and Magnolia Home Entertainment, who have all donated an assortment of goodies to help you get into the spirit of the season. Daily Dead also recently teamed up with Texas-based artist Dustin Pace of Duddy in Motion to create an amazing Stranger Things print (see below) that all of our giveaway winners will receive with our amazing prize packs that feature a collection of items, including movies, graphic novels, the Duddy in Motion Stranger Things print,...
- 11/26/2016
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
In a perfect world we'd have seen all of our favorite horror movie villains star in their own games. In a Super-perfect world said games would actually have been good, too. Still, we can dream of taking control over our favorite maniac, and that's exactly what artist Blake Armstrong has done.
Below you'll see his version of what the artwork for a Nintendo Entertainment System game based on Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chain Saw Massacre would have looked liked.
Of course he made the common mistake of getting the title wrong as "chainsaw" is actually two words in the original's title, but hey, the artwork is bitchin' enough for us to overlook it!
Oh, the possibilities. Click here for more of Blake Armstrong's artwork.
It should be noted that their actually was a game based on The Texas Chain Saw Massacre for the Atari 2600 home entertainment system in 1983 from Wizard Video Games,...
Below you'll see his version of what the artwork for a Nintendo Entertainment System game based on Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chain Saw Massacre would have looked liked.
Of course he made the common mistake of getting the title wrong as "chainsaw" is actually two words in the original's title, but hey, the artwork is bitchin' enough for us to overlook it!
Oh, the possibilities. Click here for more of Blake Armstrong's artwork.
It should be noted that their actually was a game based on The Texas Chain Saw Massacre for the Atari 2600 home entertainment system in 1983 from Wizard Video Games,...
- 9/1/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Blake Armstrong. That name should be familiar to you by now because I was heaping praise on the man and his artistic talents in the news recently with a spotlight on his recent Re-Animator print.
For the last few days, Armstrong has been teasing via Twitter and Instagram a new piece dedicated to that horror masterpiece that's celebrating its 40th anniversary this year: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. And it has finally been revealed in all of its glory.
The post The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Beautifully Realized as a Video Game Package Art appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
For the last few days, Armstrong has been teasing via Twitter and Instagram a new piece dedicated to that horror masterpiece that's celebrating its 40th anniversary this year: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. And it has finally been revealed in all of its glory.
The post The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Beautifully Realized as a Video Game Package Art appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
- 9/1/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Blake Armstrong's work captured my attention over the last week, first on Instagram when someone reposted one of his prints inspired by Joe Dante's The 'Burbs. And, recently, he's been posting "a work in progress" shots of a Re-Animator print that's truly dynamic, vivid and - without question - great. I want this.
His work evokes the master Drew Struzan and Armstrong has tackled Ghostbusters, Spaceballs and Guardians of the Galaxy. Armstrong's site reveals he is self-taught and he has done some design work for the band In Flames.
The post This Re-Animator Poster is Ridiculously Awesome appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
His work evokes the master Drew Struzan and Armstrong has tackled Ghostbusters, Spaceballs and Guardians of the Galaxy. Armstrong's site reveals he is self-taught and he has done some design work for the band In Flames.
The post This Re-Animator Poster is Ridiculously Awesome appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
- 8/25/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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