Name Game: The Physical Impossibility of Art in the Mind of Someone Gaming

Truly-A-Lie

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Susan Arendt said:
Anyone else think of the Velvet Underground? No? Just me? Ok, then.
In the words of angry people on a thread beginning "Am I the only one who...", nope you're not the only one. In fact my immediate thought after reading was how much more I'd play Mario Kart if that album was in it.
 

Mykonos

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Oh Andy Warhol...

And yes. I did think of the VU when I saw that banana. I was like: "What's that record doing there-oh wait..."
 

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I approve of her choice of painting to throw. That banana painting will look better with tiremarks. And some of Jack's blood and flesh, too.
The_root_of_all_evil said:
Leels said:
Name Game: The Physical Impossibility of Art in the Mind of Someone Gaming

Art is controversy (Please don't touch).
Art as a game? Photoshop.



And there goes my appetite. Thanks, I didn't need those calories anyway.
 

Johnnyallstar

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About time. Considering they defended a crucifix upside down in a glass of urine, and Jesus giving oral sex to a man as art, I should hope video games are at least as qualified as that.
 

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Oh god this is the hardest I've laughed yet!

Good job guys XD


EDIT: Damn, double post
 

Infernai

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Can art be video-games?

Short answer yes.

Long answer: Yes, Because Okami exists.

 

The Wooster

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The only ones I can get are the fairly obvious.

Degas, half a Pollock, Magritte. I'm such a philistine.

Rockwell and Warhol is kind of cheating.

That one in the center left of the first panel is hella familiar though.
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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And if art can be video games is Dali the inventor of the slow debuff?

Doesn't everyone play mario kart or at least wipeout in their head when they are driving? o_O
 

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Is that Jack on the bike? Seeing as its Alix I doubt he'll be mad but still... she should make him a sandwich, that would cheer him up im sure... he seems like the sort of man who'd enjoy a good steak sandwich... I love cute little romances... im soooooo gay.
 

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Grey Carter said:
The only ones I can get are the fairly obvious.

Degas, half a Pollock, Magritte. I'm such a philistine.

Rockwell and Warhol is kind of cheating.

That one in the center left of the first panel is hella familiar though.
The one centre right of the first panel is by Alphonse Mucha I think. I LOVE HIS STUFF. So detailed and awesome!
 

The Wooster

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PunkRex said:
Grey Carter said:
The only ones I can get are the fairly obvious.

Degas, half a Pollock, Magritte. I'm such a philistine.

Rockwell and Warhol is kind of cheating.

That one in the center left of the first panel is hella familiar though.
The one centre right of the first panel is by Alphonse Mucha I think. I LOVE HIS STUFF. So detailed and awesome!
Thanks for the help. Yeah his work looks great so far. The thick black outlines he uses for body forms make his stuff look quite modern in a way.
 

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Leels said:
Felt the need to quote for 2 reasons.

1. extra super-duper enjoyed the comic this week. Laughed really hard at the end.

2. glad to see someone correctly use 'raises the question' instead of 'begs the question'
 

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Was I the only one that found the art of this comic really amazing? It's like they get better with each issue. I don't expect the next one to be in this style, but still it kinda distracted me from the comic itself.