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Art Night - Video Game Parodies
Art Night - Video Game Parodies by @Tails (Casey Yates)

It's not quite Dance Dance Revolution... no, it's Drunk Dance Revolution! How long can you retain your coordination while under the influence? (I don't endorse drinking at all, kids; don't do it!) Done for Art Night (8/31) entirely in Photoshop.

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Teen (DO)
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Rough / Concept
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22y233d ago
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Posted: Friday, 31 August, 2001 @ 11:09 PM

Hey, good to see stuff from you again Tails! You're really getting better, you know. Although I'm not sure which video game you're parodying here...

Posted: Friday, 31 August, 2001 @ 11:10 PM

I love the colors in this, Tailsie! They sorta re-inforce the 'sick' feeling of .. er Tails. ^_^ And the coloring itself is awesome. :DDD Especially in Tails (!). Makes it look all... mmm... Comic-y. Like graphic-novel-ish, only sketchy, which I think also re-inforces the gneet sick/motion-y feeling! Huzzah!

The background, btw, is wonderfully obscure. You could be anywhere! :D Well. You meaning the viewer and characters, I mean. :D

What, you want something senisible from me? o_o;

Posted: Thursday, 11 October, 2001 @ 11:06 AM

Hey! I remember I did something like-a that!

Posted: Sunday, 31 March, 2002 @ 01:47 AM

Buahahahahaha! That's an interresting concept! I love DDR fan art! There should be much more ou there! But Drunken dance revolution? I'd have never expected it ^_^;;; Very creative!

Hey, I played today, and it cost 0.75$!! I wish it was 0.50$ I'd play more often!

~Kittie

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