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Digital art trends, particularly in gaming, come and go; they capture our attention, then fade away. Weirdcore, on the other ...
There’s something special about Nintendo’s retro games, compared to most other retro favorites, that makes them feel great to ...
The short answer is yes. Art, much like nostalgia, has the ability to trigger powerful emotional responses. It engages our senses, captures our imagination and leaves a lasting impression.
Retro games evoke these happy memories. Being a kid, opening up that new game or console on Christmas. How it looks, the beautiful pixel art. It’s the nostalgia, and remembering being young ...
Some menus are repaired by professional art restorers and others are cleaned up by digital artists. The collection of menus from all over the world dates from 1813 through to the 1980s.
Oak Park United Methodist Church, 5505 S. 31st St., opened its doors Saturday for Masters of Nostalgia, a comic book-related toy and art show with collectibles from the 1980s.
Swedish designer Love Hulten fuses classic crafts like woodwork with 1980s arcade technology to create weirdly discordant, but also compellingly beautiful, objects that evoke a sense of nostalgia ...
Mix in a little of that retro nostalgia among the generations most likely to have a collector's disposable income, and the rise in vintage science fiction and fantasy art sales makes sense.
Say what you want about Nintendo's messaging or their baffling console naming conventions, but the company continues to master the art of pulling at our nostalgia heartstrings. Exhibit A: This new ...