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Image of the day: Bubble Bobble in clay

Files under Classic, Image of the Day | Posted by Justin |

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Too often the big names of video games get all the attention.  You see plenty of created honoring Mario, Master Chief, Sonic, etc., but what about the unsung heroes?  But some dedicated fans, such as Shuji Suzuki will not let the past fade away.  His clay models have been featured as part of the I Am 8-Bit exhibition, and the above is one of the more colorful ones based on Bubble Bobble.  If you’re asking, "What is that?"  You’re obviously too young to have played one of the iconic games of the generation, which somehow got forgotten.


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