Hi, just wanted to inform you about a new contest where you can submit three original enemies for the Sonic games (AKA badniks) and win some Sonic 2 related prizes:
PRIZES
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The prizes will consist on the following DIN A3 size prints:
-3rd prize: Featuring four prototype badniks (wasp, gator, dino and snail), and signed by their pixel-creator.
-2nd prize: A facsimile of the original Metropolis concept design, signed by the main guy in charge of its graphics.
-1st prize: You'll be the first (ok, second) Sonic fan to see (and keep) a copy of the very first and only known piece of artwork depicting the original concept for the mysterious Genocide City (then known by a different name). Of course, signed by the "Zone Artist" who was assigned this level before it got cancelled.
DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 30 2005
The rules are quite strict so the submissions won't feel out of place on each game. It's not needed to program anything, you'll just need to know how to make images with properly ordered palettes.
You'll find more details here. If you have any questions you might want to check out this topic.
Contest hosted by Sonic Database. Special thanks to Tom Payne for being such an amazing guy and making this possible.
PRIZES
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The prizes will consist on the following DIN A3 size prints:
-3rd prize: Featuring four prototype badniks (wasp, gator, dino and snail), and signed by their pixel-creator.
-2nd prize: A facsimile of the original Metropolis concept design, signed by the main guy in charge of its graphics.
-1st prize: You'll be the first (ok, second) Sonic fan to see (and keep) a copy of the very first and only known piece of artwork depicting the original concept for the mysterious Genocide City (then known by a different name). Of course, signed by the "Zone Artist" who was assigned this level before it got cancelled.
DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 30 2005
The rules are quite strict so the submissions won't feel out of place on each game. It's not needed to program anything, you'll just need to know how to make images with properly ordered palettes.
You'll find more details here. If you have any questions you might want to check out this topic.
Contest hosted by Sonic Database. Special thanks to Tom Payne for being such an amazing guy and making this possible.