I don't see any signature, but I'm sure it isn't. If I find out, I'll tell you the artist's name.
I don't see any signature, but I'm sure it isn't. If I find out, I'll tell you the artist's name.
I understand you, me too.
It should not be forgotten that Nanao and Irem are practically the same company.
Relics clean artwork used for advertising the NEC PC-98 release in Japan. Image depicts an alien looking creature reminiscing of H.R. Giger's Alien design although with a bulkier aspect, in grey tones with a flat dirt white background with black bars at the top and bottom.
The artwork of Relics used for advertising the #NEC #PC98 release in Japan. Removed logos/text, applying the usual upscale/clean/retouch process. No clue on the artist, any info let me know!
and the iron maiden sticker,of course
Look at that, Nanao monitors in their boxes... woooow
Arcade and PCB shop "Messe Sanoh II" in Akihabara, 1992. This is WHY I love reading, without a doubt this is my favorite material, this seems priceless to me.
Red Earth aka WarZard in Japan clean artwork by Daichan. It was used for arcade flyers in Japan and North America. Image depicts the four heroes: Tessa with her arms opens at the top, Leo wielding a huge sword on the left, Kenji in a fighting stance on the right, and Mai-Ling on her back with a leg up also in a fighting stance on the bottom. They're standing atop a rocky formation expect for Mai-Ling which is right in front of it with a cloudy background with some lighting bolts on the left side and some sun rays on the right.
The artwork of #RedEarth aka #WarZard in Japan, by Daichan. It was used for arcade flyers in Japan and North America. Usual upscale/clean/retouch process applied.