Tekken 3 keychains distributed by Namco through prize machines in 1997.
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Tekken 3 keychains distributed by Namco through prize machines in 1997.
Rival Schools figures released as part of Yamato’s Capcom Figure Collection line in 2006. These figures were directly supervised by series character designer Edayan.
Arcade game-related garage kit figures, from Wonder Festival Summer 2002.
In 1995, Sega distributed an officially licensed model gun replica of the Guardian, the primary firearm used in the Virtua Cop series. It retailed for approximately $160.
Guilty Gear keychains released by Sammy via prize catchers in 2004. To tie in with the release of Guilty Gear Isuka, each keychain featured a pair of characters linked together.
Capcom staff art for the Pocket Fighter mook. I hear Chun-Li is going to be picking up a gun in some other game?
Hand-drawn versions of Chun-Li poses that would later be redone as sprites, for Pocket Fighter.
Anatomy of Raiya, from Tecmo’s Toukidenshou Angel Eyes.
Tommy illustrations for Sega’s Last Bronx, by Yoshitsugu Satou.
Boss renders, for The House of the Dead 2.
Yoko renders, for Last Bronx.
Illustrations by the Street Fighter III dev team.
Record-shaped beatmania mousepad, sold by Konami in 1998.
Hsien-Ko illustration by Mine Yoshizaki.
Wireframes of the models used in promotional material for the first Tekken.
Baron Ueda Art For Mcdonalds Campaign (2004)