'Head Over Heels' Game Cover Artist Quizzed
Thanks to Redkeyreddoor for its interview with former Ocean videogame cover artist Bob Wakelin, known for his airbrushed game covers for classic '80s UK titles including The Great Escape and Head Over Heels. Wakelin explains the creative process: "I'd go over to [Ocean's] offices and down into their basement, where one of their 'slaves', as I called them, would show me the games. At that stage they were just bits and pieces of code, full of bugs. They'd show me 20 pixels that were supposed to represent a mighty warrior", before concluding by noting of the Wizball cover art: "I think I was very stoned when I did it."
the wizball wizard enjoys heavy metal.
ROCK ON!
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world was created 5 seconds before this post as it is.
1. Play games.
2. Get Stoned.
3. Draw
4. PROFIT!
Anyone else have trouble reaching step 4?
-- Political fascism requires a Fuhrer.
Yeah, Wizball was relatively sensible gameplay under its mad exterior.
Shoot stuff. Stuff drops ink, with different colours from different enemies. Pick up the ink. Once you've got enough of any one colour, you can use it to fill one of the background colours of a level (there were three, I think, per level to do). But the level with the right colour isn't necessarily the level where you need to use it, so you have to switch back and forth between them by diving through the wells.
Great game, I thought, though because there were stacks of powerups to pick up, the game was most difficult by far early on, and cleaning up the last few levels was really simple.
"I Know You Are But What Am I?"
You had to be stoned to understand wizball. But it was still entirely enjoyable, especially when one picks up the catball. And the metal riffs! Who could ever forget the metal riffs?
Heute die Welt, morgen das Sonnensystem!
So even back in the 80's the programming "slaves" still couldn't even fill up a 20x20 sprite and need to call in a pro.
What hope now for those of use who wan to make a game, but need to draw 300+ sprites in high resolution. Maybe I should take art classes.
May the Maths Be with you!
:-)
Belief is the currency of delusion.
"The Minotaur was wearing a gold towel down his front, and somebody wrote a letter saying that it looked like it was masking a giant erection. A complete accident, but entirely subconscious, I assure you."
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We all believe you, dude. We all believe you...
http://www.penny-arcade.com/view.php3?date=2002-0
Do you work for Daily Radar or something? Just wondering.
Or maybe Cleanmates?
Xentax
You shouldn't verb words.