As a starter, the well known Last Resort (SNK) (https://www.giantbomb.com/last-resort/3030-13714/).:)
Beginning 1st Lvl:
1041029-lr1.jpg
Stolen from Akira:
3-1.jpg
The crater (@ 1st Lvl Boss)
Last Resort2.gif
Stolen from Akira:
akira.png
:edit: corrected
Mirror Thread:
Here is an other one from Daimakaimura (Ghouls 'n' Ghosts):
The background at the 4th Boss:
(https://web.archive.org/web/20130120071253im_/http://img.www2.hp-ez.com/img/papico/dama_26.gif) (https://web.archive.org/web/20130115224830im_/http://www.din.or.jp/~reader/action/diary/img/0504/050408.gif)
Is stolen (taken) from Nausicaä (風の谷のナウシカ):
(https://web.archive.org/web/20130120055937im_/http://img36.imageshack.us/img36/3752/naushika2.png)
As well the Boss itself is obviously inspired from the Ohmus (オーム):
(http://28.media.tumblr.com/kTPBmZrykqebq9w3EAvMZBoko1_500.jpg)
Totally unrelated...but the theme music from Darius Burst sounds like a remix of the theme from the movie Braveheart. I swear...
Darius Burst http://youtu.be/HmfrjkaRGEw
Braveheart http://youtu.be/9AN04imFDK8
Tats, I'm surprised you didn't post Thunder Blade vs Blue Thunder!
thundernewc.webp (https://web.archive.org/web/20130120055937im_/http://img683.imageshack.us/img683/8414/thundernewc.png)
Yeah, I wanted do that later, when I'm out of fuel :P
But thanx anyway for posting it :)
And now, please some of yours :wink:
haha. Nice tats! Very interesting. Whoever made Last Resort was definitely a fan of Akira.
Blade Runner
BladeRunnerScene.jpg
Snatcher
snatcher-pce1.png
Yeah Blade Runner <> Snatcher is obvious. It is so to say the unofficial video game of it :lol:
iheartsydmead.jpg
snatcher_021.jpg
:lol:
That is awesome!
And back again on Last Resort (altough no BG but an enemy).
The first mech enemy in Lvl 1..
lastresort1.png
..is stolen from Gundam (MSM-03C Hygog):
lastresort2.webp
Quote from: guest on 08/11/2010, 02:15 AMTotally unrelated...but the theme music from Darius Burst sounds like a remix of the theme from the movie Braveheart. I swear...
Darius Burst http://youtu.be/k6su3m7wXt0
Braveheart http://youtu.be/9AN04imFDK8
I missed this. Very cool. Very, very close to Braveheart.
Here's a new discovery while watching silent running the other day :)
The spacey green houses in Silent Running..
(https://web.archive.org/web/20071012055415im_/http://www.cityofsound.com/photos/uncategorized/2007/05/08/silentrunning1.jpg)
..were recycled in Super Aleste.
(https://web.archive.org/web/20051016034634im_/http://www.shmup.com/images/thumbs/SuperAlesteSFC.jpg)
and one from our dear forum member ccovell, posted on assembler a while ago:
Quote from: ccovell on 08/11/2010, 01:00 AMI always figured they were ripping off Roger Dean's art. Many artists were "inspired" by Roger Dean.
Here's Cyber Lip:
(https://www.chrismcovell.com/images/cybe0022.gif) (https://www.chrismcovell.com/images/cybe0023.gif)
And some album covers by Dean:
(https://web.archive.org/web/20141105081852im_/http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:d_PUzSfK9IJxdM:http://tripledose.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/One_Fine_Morning.jpg&t=1)
(https://web.archive.org/web/20121013153643im_/http://javcasta.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/relayer.jpg)
Cyber Lip! Nice spotting, tats!
Quote from: ceti alpha on 09/24/2011, 01:51 AMCyber Lip! Nice spotting, tats!
That was acctually spotted by ccovell :)
I have one but not teh pics to prove it!!
tell me about. may be i can find em :)
i usually use yuotube grabs for the pictures, if i cant find some real ones on the net.
Obvious Ohmu is Obvious in Formation Armed-F
/armedfohmu.jpg
nice one :)
here two new entries :)
Title screen from the PCE shooter Hani in the Sky:
(http://www.mobygames.com/images/shots/l/323661-hani-in-the-sky-turbografx-16-screenshot-titles.png)
A fame art print from M.C. Escher called another world:
(https://web.archive.org/web/20130131124931im_/http://leninimports.com/m_c_escher_another_world_art_print.jpg)
Title screen in the Japanese home computer versions of Might and Magic:
(https://web.archive.org/web/20111018113649im_/http://hardcoregaming101.net/mightandmagic/mm1-pc98-title.png)
Art by the late Frank Frazetta:
(https://web.archive.org/web/20111018113156im_/http://hardcoregaming101.net/mightandmagic/frazetta-atlantisa.jpg)
Red Sonja versus Alisia Dragoon US Cover art
Red_sonja_film_poster.jpg Alisia_Dragoon_PAL.jpg
(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a59/MotherGunner/doesthiscount.jpg)
Quote from: TR0N on 10/04/2011, 01:16 AMRed Sonja
U.S Cover art for Alisia Dragoon
I don't get it.
Portions of Astro Man's stage from Megaman/Rockman 8 reference MC Escher too.
relativity.jpg
astro_man_level_loop_brawl__d_by_fakescaper.jpg
Sources:
wayback.wordpress.com/2011/06/relativity.jpg (https://web.archive.org/web/20141020080820im_/http://11squared.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/relativity.jpg?w=665)
https://www.deviantart.com/fakescaper/art/Astro-Man-Level-Loop-BRAWL-D-149637235
Full Metal Jacket/NAM-1975
(http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a13/Oldschoolage/NAMFMJ.png)
The Goonies II box art/ "Jewel of the Nile" theatrical poster
(http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a13/Oldschoolage/GJ.png)
Contra Spirits (Contra III-JP)/Raw Deal
(http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a13/Oldschoolage/GC.png)
The sprite on the title screen of "The Kung Fu/China Warrior"/ Game of Death
(http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a13/Oldschoolage/Untitled-4.jpg)
Dark Adventure/Devil World Japanese flyer / Return of the Jedi
(http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a13/Oldschoolage/Majuujedi.jpg)
Lol I love how they used Indiana Jones...
Some of these are great, like "Dark Adventure/Devil World Japanese flyer / Return of the Jedi."
Some of them are ridiculous stretches. Fun thread nonetheless!
Very nice stuff up there, but please don't start to hijack this thread with cover comparisons, we had that already few times.
In this thread the game pendant must be at least a pixled version of the original e.g. a back grounds, a title screens etc. everything is ok.
Za Kung-Fu and NAM are supercool ;)
THX :)
Quote from: SignOfZeta on 10/04/2011, 05:33 PMQuote from: TR0N on 10/04/2011, 01:16 AMRed Sonja
U.S Cover art for Alisia Dragoon
I don't get it.
I just compare that,since i hear it all the time the character for alisa on the u.s cover art kind of looks like red sonja.
Quote from: Ninja Spirit on 10/04/2011, 06:35 PMThe sprite on the title screen of "The Kung Fu/China Warrior"/ Game of Death
To be completely fair... this particular kick is not uncommon in some forms of Chinese martial arts.
Quote from: OldRover on 10/05/2011, 02:21 PMQuote from: Ninja Spirit on 10/04/2011, 06:35 PMThe sprite on the title screen of "The Kung Fu/China Warrior"/ Game of Death
To be completely fair... this particular kick is not uncommon in some forms of Chinese martial arts.
To be completely fair as well... this particular kick got quite popular because of bruce lee used it a lot on screen.
And we all know who plays the main character in za kung fu/china warriors.
sorry for the frowsy work, did it on my work :lol:
/brucevs.gif
They're booting each other. Who will win?
Just discovered this one. Not from a movie, but an instance where an Amiga game rips off a game console's art. Quite common in the European PC world, too. [-X
Fushigina Blobi- (A Boy and his Blob) GB, 1990
fushigi-na-blobby.webp
suruga-ya.jp/product/detail/265000190
and P.P. Hammer, Amiga, 1991
PPHammerFront.webp
exotica.org.uk/wiki/File:PPHammer.jpg
What the FUCK?
First, there is a game called "P.P. Hammer"? I thought this was a PP Hammer:
CircusClownToyHammer.jpg
Since it makes a "Pi!" noise when you hit something with it.
Secondly, those two images are extremely similar, but not actually identical in any way. Is it possible that they are two different drafts of the same concept and they just got sent to two different publishers by the same freelancer? While its better than %90 of all TG-16 cover art, its hardly anything worth "ripping off".
Quote from: SignOfZeta on 12/17/2011, 02:34 AMWhile its better than %90 of all TG-16 cover art, its hardly anything worth "ripping off".
Desperate times call for desperate measures.
I never said they were identical... but P.P. Hammer is clearly ripping off the art for Blobby. Rip-offs usually take the same composition and linework, but add things like moustaches (Star Wars -> Chase H.Q.), sunglasses, and change the hairstyles of characters in the pic.
Some aspects of this pair of pics are in fact nearly identical: His hairstyle & yellow glow, the hat & shading on it, The blob's eyes, the angle of the dungeon wall, torch placement, backpack straps, jeans outline, and even the presence of 3 shaved (?) stripes in his hair. Jaleco and Demonware did not hire the same artist; the latter copied art ideas from the former. :-k
Quote from: ccovell on 12/17/2011, 09:27 AMJaleco and Demonware did not hire the same artist; the latter copied art ideas from the former. :-k
Don't worry, Zeta dropped his DS in his Rice Crispies this morning and was cranky when he made that post :)
For the record, though, I love Rice Crispies.
It's also obvious that the former artwork clearly came out of a japanese feather, while the latter one is kinda ugly western crap style.
Quote from: esteban on 12/17/2011, 09:38 AMQuote from: ccovell on 12/17/2011, 09:27 AMJaleco and Demonware did not hire the same artist; the latter copied art ideas from the former. :-k
Don't worry, Zeta dropped his DS in his Rice Crispies this morning and was cranky when he made that post :)
For the record, though, I love Rice Crispies.
I don't see what's so cranky about my post. I'm just...baffled. Its not traced or actually copied, it (whichever one is the knock-off) is built up again from scratch. This would make sense of they were knocking off a Giger Alien or a Gundam or something, but is this dipshit with a jackhammer actually considered such a brilliant concept that its worth stealing? Both images are pretty C-.
Quote from: SignOfZeta on 12/18/2011, 01:14 AMQuote from: esteban on 12/17/2011, 09:38 AMQuote from: ccovell on 12/17/2011, 09:27 AMJaleco and Demonware did not hire the same artist; the latter copied art ideas from the former. :-k
Don't worry, Zeta dropped his DS in his Rice Crispies this morning and was cranky when he made that post :)
For the record, though, I love Rice Crispies.
I don't see what's so cranky about my post. I'm just...baffled. Its not traced or actually copied, it (whichever one is the knock-off) is built up again from scratch. This would make sense of they were knocking off a Giger Alien or a Gundam or something, but is this dipshit with a jackhammer actually considered such a brilliant concept that its worth stealing? Both images are pretty C-.
I think it went down like this:
A Boy and His Blob (GB) --> "inspiration" --> P.P. Hammer
I don't think the similarities are merely coincidental.
I think Zeta is questioning the quality of the original pic. Which was never implied.
Quote from: ccovell on 12/18/2011, 03:23 AMI think Zeta is questioning the quality of the original pic. Which was never implied.
I'm questioning the risk/reward ratio of steeling these lame-ass characters. Even a shitty drawing like those still takes hours to complete. Why not draw something about a million times cooler? Because...anyone could, honestly. Shmoo and a retard with a power tool. It was not some sort of magic archtype that made A Boy and His Blob so popular.
Quote from: SignOfZeta on 12/18/2011, 04:35 AMQuote from: ccovell on 12/18/2011, 03:23 AMI think Zeta is questioning the quality of the original pic. Which was never implied.
I'm questioning the risk/reward ratio of steeling these lame-ass characters.
And yet, we have overwhelming evidence that folks do this (risk/reward):
(1) plagiarism is not simply the domain of lazy students, but even accomplished/professional artists/writers/poets (there is actually a lot of interesting academic work on this subject...digitizing texts has allowed researchers to identify "suspect" passages! It's crazy.)
(2) Professional "legit" websites scrape content from other sites.
(2.5) Electronic publications routinely use photos/illustrations without crediting original source or paying royalties. My friend is constantly requesting modest fees for the few places that actually want to use his photography.
(3) Homage vs. rip-off (it's a fine line, wouldn't you say? "Paying respect" vs. "Being too damn lazy")
(4) But wait! This was 1990-91: LIFE IN THE PRE-INTERNET WORLD:
P.P. Hammer artist, circa 1991: "What are the chances that anyone will ever identify my source material, a Japanese-only illustration for a Gameboy title?"
P.P. Hammer artist, moments later: "Even if the source material is identified, my paycheck will have been long-spent! Plus, it's an homage, anyway."
I would suggest that the crucial observation is not:
"Plagiarizing is too risky, especially when minimal extra effort would result in an original work."
but rather:
"Desperation/laziness/ignorance/brazen disregard for content creators --> leads to plagiarization, even in a post-1991 digital world that allows for quicker identification of plagiarism."
a good write :)
Quote from: SignOfZeta on 12/18/2011, 04:35 AMQuote from: ccovell on 12/18/2011, 03:23 AMI think Zeta is questioning the quality of the original pic. Which was never implied.
I'm questioning the risk/reward ratio of steeling these lame-ass characters. Even a shitty drawing like those still takes hours to complete. Why not draw something about a million times cooler? Because...anyone could, honestly. Shmoo and a retard with a power tool. It was not some sort of magic archtype that made A Boy and His Blob so popular.
Zeta I think the points you bring up, ie that plagiarizing such a lame original is absurd, is what makes this a fun thread.
On the topic of plagiarism, I once came across a sports article written by Ron Tillery of the Memphis Commercial appeal circa 2006-2007 that contained segments lifted verbatim from an article written earlier in 2006 by Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle. No credit was given to Feigen.
The ironic thing was that Feigens original article began with an inaccuracy and was written as a biased hatchet job of a player that Feigen didnt like. So plagiarism certainly happens, even from flawed and bogus originals.
I think nausicaa has been ripped off in more than a few games. The first real boss you face in crystalis on the nes is a giant bug in a toxic jungle. Looks just like the ones from nausicaa.
Quote from: HercTNT on 12/18/2011, 11:19 PMI think nausicaa has been ripped off in more than a few games. The first real boss you face in crystalis on the nes is a giant bug in a toxic jungle. Looks just like the ones from nausicaa.
Yeah. I think Biohazard Battle wouldn't even exist if not for Nausicaa. Nausicaa was HUGELY popular in Japan in the 80s, topping the Animage character poll for something like 7 years.
derboo from HCG101 took the idea one step further and summarized a whole bunch of examples :)
http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/tracing/tracing.htm
enjoy^^