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These things right here in this post are all illustrated by Paul Robertson. Welcome to his fantasy. This is tiny video game wonderland. Robertson is an animator, more specifically, he works almost exclusively with Japanese-manufactured video games. In this post you’ll get to see a LOT of his new sprites (tiny characters that in this case move) and stills. All of them were made in the past few months and a LOT of them are from the new unreleased video game “Drawn to Life: the Next Chapter!”

Oh how I love things that move. These remind me, us, you, how much we love arcade games and casino digital slot machines. Look at everything move! These are super pixels at their most super cute! The word is Kawaii – spread the word!

I can’t talk about it yet so here’s a few animations from the last game I worked on: Drawn to Life the Next Chapter by 5th Cell

-Paul Robertson

Paul Robertson is a video game animator and a graphic designer. I wonder how much he really enjoys his work? You can see the joy very plainly. When brought down to their most rudimentary aesthetic keypoints, pictures of items are basically so simple that they’re perfect. Your brain thinks so, just ask it! You cannot deny the cuteness! Don’t even try! Feel free to get lost in ecstasy in this pixelated wonderland!

This post is part of the World Famous Design Junkies arcade category!

BONUS here’s the commercial from the FIRST “Drawn to Life” video game:

2 Comments

  • Posted by mario | 11.19.09

    this is super cute!

  • Posted by Grendor | 04.16.10

    These are awesome! I love Drawn to Life and it’s sequel.

    Could someone tell me what that little mole is from? It’s adorable and I’d like to get full sprites of it if possible.

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