Game art copied from elsewhere
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Zub (Mastertronic).
The main character in the inlay strongly reminds of a very well known Star Wars character...
The main character in the inlay strongly reminds of a very well known Star Wars character...
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Japanese flyer for HyperSports
Imagine cover for HyperSports
Imagine cover for HyperSports
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Hulk Hogan / Wrestling Superstars
Courtesy of:
https://arcadesushi.com/stolen-images-in-video-games/
Courtesy of:
https://arcadesushi.com/stolen-images-in-video-games/
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It's a poor show that Codemasters chose Hulk Hogan when we had the likes of Big Daddy, Giant Haystacks and Kendo Nagasaki on this side of the pond.
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Stars by MC Escher
Archon
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Archon
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Promotional photograph of Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry
Impossible Mission II cover
Impossible Mission II cover
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In Psycho Soldier, Athena's leg pose might come from another Lisa Lyon picture.
Psycho Soldier Cover
Photograph of Lisa Lyon and Arnold Schwarzeneggar
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Psycho Soldier Cover
Photograph of Lisa Lyon and Arnold Schwarzeneggar
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Looks more like Arnold's legs from the same pic!
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Here's the image:Rorthron wrote: ↑Sat Mar 31, 2018 8:34 pm There are a few cover images I have been struggling to place. Can anyone else help?
Shao Lin's Road
The figures in the green and white shirts look as though they are based on Bruce Lee. My best guess is that they come from The Way of the Dragon, but I can't find a matching image.
Still from The Way of the Dragon
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Narc cover
Commando (1985) movie poster
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Commando (1985) movie poster
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Well spotted!Rorthron wrote: ↑Mon Jan 28, 2019 9:55 pmHere's the image:Rorthron wrote: ↑Sat Mar 31, 2018 8:34 pm There are a few cover images I have been struggling to place. Can anyone else help?
Shao Lin's Road
The figures in the green and white shirts look as though they are based on Bruce Lee. My best guess is that they come from The Way of the Dragon, but I can't find a matching image.
Still from The Way of the Dragon
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Frank Frazetta, The Norseman
Castlevania cover (for Nintendo)
Castlevania: Spectral Interlude loading screen
Castlevania cover (for Nintendo)
Castlevania: Spectral Interlude loading screen
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Made in Spain 5 Estrellas
Still of Carrie Fisher in Return of the Jedi
Out of Bounds movie poster
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Taken fom here:
http://hg101.proboards.com/thread/9643/ ... es?page=47
Still of Carrie Fisher in Return of the Jedi
Out of Bounds movie poster
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Taken fom here:
http://hg101.proboards.com/thread/9643/ ... es?page=47
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Boris Vallejo, The Eternal Champion
Stormbringer cover
From the same thread as the last post.
Stormbringer cover
From the same thread as the last post.
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Frank Frazetta, Lord of the Rings sketch (1975)
Willow Pattern cover
Another from the same thread.
Willow Pattern cover
Another from the same thread.
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This sctually came via the arcade flyer:Rorthron wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2018 12:48 pm Still of Harrison Ford as Han Solo in Star Wars (1977)
Chase HQ cover
I am not sure about the source of the second face. I first thought it might be Philip Michael Thomas (Tubbs in Miami Vice), but I think it is actually Billy Dee Williams (Lando Calrissian in Star Wars).
Photograph of Billy Dee Williams as Lando Calrissian in The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Still of Philip Michael Thomas as Tubbs in Miami Vice (1984-1989)
Chase HQ arcade flyer
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It seems that the Chase HQ figure is Billy Dee Williams. This is the source:
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Finally... one of the missing Amazon Women!
Raquel Welch in The Magic Christian (1969)
Legend of the Amazon Women inlay
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Raquel Welch in The Magic Christian (1969)
Legend of the Amazon Women inlay
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Cover of The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu 11, by Marvel
Renegade cover
Here is it flipped to show it more clearly:
(This, like most of the others recently, comes from the HG101 thread mentioned earlier.)
Renegade cover
Here is it flipped to show it more clearly:
(This, like most of the others recently, comes from the HG101 thread mentioned earlier.)
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These images are from the arcade flyer, not Bob Wakelin's cover, but Wakelin followed it pretty closely (or possibly vice versa).
The artist has trimmed Williams' hair and given his moustache to Harrison Ford.
In the case of the hands, the artist has somewhat weirdly moved the knuckles, so as to reposition the top two fingers, but has retained the same overall hand shape, making the third finger from the top freakishly long. He has obviously added a second hand, as well.
The flyer artist also made the hands way too big! Wakelin fixed that.
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Nor me, looks a real stretch to be honest. That pose was pretty much standard for movie and TV characters in the 70's, just off the top of my head have a look at the 'Magnum Heat' version video cover of 'Hickey and Boggs' for a similar hand\gun pose. And they've even got the yellow car on two wheels being blown up from behind on that cover as well! Not saying that this is the actual template for the arcade Chase HQ ad- definitely not the faces - but you might put it in the "inspired by" column.
"He made eloquent speeches to an audience consisting of a few depressed daffodil roots, and sometimes the cat from next door."
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It's hard to see at first, as the hair changes really alter the overall impression, and the different lighting makes a difference, too. But if you closely match the details (eg the eyes, nose, etc), it's almost an exact copy.
I'll try to do an overlay of the two images.