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I am rarely so stumped as I was yesterday when I found a webpage that has existed for 5 years already and I had no clue to its existence. After the initial shock of discovering a gold mine I spent hours into the night combing over hundreds of almost 1,200 games that are covered on the site. Ladies and gentlement and robots and everything in between, I present to you:

Super Adventures in Gaming
superadventuresingaming.blogspot.co.uk

The website is the child of Ray Hardgrit who, as the about page says, decided to play every video game there ever was (in no particular order), and take screenshots. With occasional guest contributors he creates the blog equivalent of YouTube let’s plays. The great part about this medium, for my personal pixel art oozing reasons, is that they focus their narrative tour on screenshots—dozens and dozens of (sometimes even animated) screenshots. All pixel perfect and even displayed with no interpolation on their webpage (they know their pixel art CSS). Simply, it is a gold mine for finding amazing looking pixel art.

littlelimpstiff14u2
littlelimpstiff14u2

The Exquisite Illustrations of the Master - Takato Yamamoto 

Takato Yamamoto was born in Akita prefecture (Japan) in 1960. After graduating from the painting department of the Tokyo Zokei University, he experimented with the Ukiyo-e Pop style. He further refined and developed that style to create his “Heisei Esthiticism” style. His first exhibition was held in Tokyo, in 1998.  Blog