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Falcon, or ‘Fokker' in the original Japanese version, from Capcom's 'Power Stone' https://t.co/GjSLlAsDsC
@NintenDroid64 It's kind of fascinating because it's clearly a cleaned up version of this low poly model version. So it has that uncanny look to it.
Tom Nook artwork, from ‘Animal Crossing’ on the Gamecube. https://t.co/HhVAS59AYW
Character artwork from an obscure Japanese Mega Drive title 'Mahjong Cop'. Original character, do not steal! https://t.co/N9mE9Wx9Bw
Woah! 'Crash Bandicoot' in Japan has a very different art style compared to the Western release. https://t.co/8Bj7xeZuCO
The bosses of 'Final Fight 2' on the SNES. Will they ever make their return in a @CapcomFighters game? https://t.co/XO8CD25zvX
One of the most bizarre games on the N64 is @Konami's 'Rakuga Kids'. This is artwork of the titular character - Astronots. https://t.co/YyZKAzsxf9
Paul artwork, from ‘Tekken 2′ on the Playstation. @Tekken https://t.co/ztPJXLGbOx
Nina artwork, from ‘Tekken 2′ on the Playstation. @Tekken https://t.co/lJ9IXNEtC6
In the puzzle game ‘Yoshi’ (also known as ‘Mario & Yoshi’ in Europe), Yoshi evolves over time. This is the artwork for each state change. https://t.co/G0zQrhcNJa