Showing posts with label video game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video game. Show all posts

Monday, February 10, 2014

King of the Monsters - Eifflelyte


Eifflelyte is a monster from the SNK video game, King of the Monsters. He appears to be a mutated human, infected by some kind of alien creature.

(c) SNK Playmore

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Poison Ghost


Poison Ghost is a blob-type monster from the SNK video game, King of the Monsters. Apparently this character is supposed to be female.

Poison Ghost is (c) SNK Playmore

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Woo - King of the Monsters


Woo is the resident giant ape, in the SNK video game King of the Monsters. He seems to be based on the Toho version of King Kong, as he has the ability to throw electric fireballs and such.

Woo is (c) SNK Playmore

Friday, January 25, 2013

Beetle Mania - King of the Monsters



Beetle Mania is a character from the SNK video game King of the Monsters. He is a giant, mutated insect which has taken on human-like proportions.

He was the character I always liked to play as, unfortunately he didn't return for the sequel.


Beetle Mania is (C) SNK playmore

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Lavicus - King of the Monsters


Lavicus is a character from the Neo-Geo game King of the Monsters 2, and is the last boss before the final boss King Farmady. He seems to be a vampire type-creature, with a mouth so huge it splits his body in half with an eyeball in-between. In the game he also spits smaller creatures through the strange trunk/mouth on his head.

Lavicus is (c) SNK Playmore

Monday, January 21, 2013

Claw head - King of the Monsters


Claw Head is a boss from the SNK video game, King of the Monsters 2. He's a large, reptilian alien creature with two heads and a giant tooth-filled mouth in his lower abdomen.

Claw Head is (c) SNK playmore

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Atomic Guy - King of the Monsters


Atom Guy is a character from the Neo Geo video game, King of the monsters. He's the resident super hero, defending humanity from the evil kaiju menace. In the second game he seems to be more "monsterous," perhaps a bit mutated, with spikes on his elbows and legs. This is a depiction of his costume in the second game.

Atomic Guy is (c) SNK Playmore

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Aqua Slug - King of the Monsters


Aqua Slug is a boss monster from the SNK video game King of the Monsters 2. He appears to be some sort of large, jelly-like creature with a shell like a snail. Various organs can be seen within the fluid sac that makes up his body, along with the dissolved skeletons of his enemies.

Aqua Slug is (c) SNK Playmore.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Necrosan, god of Death


Necrosan is the god of death. He was contained within the center of the meteorite which caused the great cataclysm and unleashed the gods from their slumber. He travels from planet to planet, turning the inhabitants into undead creatures under his thrall.

Monday, January 7, 2013

SlashFang, god of Combat


SlashFang is the god of Combat. When the cataclysm revived the prehistoric gods to continue their battle for the new Urth, SlashFang watched from the sidelines, and waited to challenge the victor. However after the coming of the undead god Necrosan, he decides to reveal his existence and join the battle.

SlashFang is a character from the unmade video game Primal Rage 2. (c) Atari Games

Friday, January 4, 2013

Vertigo, Goddess of insanity


Vertigo is a human sorceress who mastered the art of transformation, millions of years ago she was imprisoned within the moon by the mad wizard Balsafas, until the great cataclysm finally released the mystic bonds that held her fast and enabled her to engage the other gods of the new Urth head to head in a beast form of her own. She plans to enslave the entire human race by stripping all of their free will.

Vertigo is a character from the video game Primal Rage. (c) Atari Games.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Chaos, god of Decay


Chaos was a shaman-scientist who lived with his tribe before the cataclysm. He was transformed into his current state by accident, after infusing himself with DNA taken from Blizzard. Driven insane, he was forced to wallow in his own filth for eons, and now wants nothing more than to free himself from his curse.

Chaos is a character from the video game Primal Rage. (c) Atari games.

Monday, December 31, 2012

Sauron, god of Hunger


Sauron is the god of hunger. He remains immortal as long as he consumes flesh, of which his many worshipers freely offer of their bodies. In the days before the mad wizard Balsafas imprisoned the gods he ruled over his own wards with tooth and claw, and now he is free to challenge the others for dominion over the entire Urth.

Sauron is a character from the video game Primal Rage. (c) Atari games.

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Blizzard, god of Virtue


Blizzard remained trapped in the heart of a vast glacier, trapped millions of years ago by the wizard Balsafas, until the day came when the great cataclysm awakened him once more. He descended from his high cliffs to engage the other gods in battle, in order to undo the damage done to the Urth and nurture the remnants of mankind.

Blizzard  is a character from the video game Primal Rage. (c) Atari games.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Armadon, god of Life


Armadon remained sealed within the ground for millions of years, until the great awakening. With renewed purpose, he and his worshipers spread out to challenge the evil gods and protect the new Urth.

Armadon is a character from the video game Primal Rage. (c) Atari Games

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Diablo, god of Evil


Diablo is the lord of evil and destruction. He rules over an area of the the new Urth called the Inferno, and dwells among the magma spewing volcanoes within.

Diablo is a character from the video game Primal Rage. (c) Atari Games

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Talon, god of Survival


Talon is the god of survival. After the cataclysm that eradicated the great civilizations of man he awoke after millions of years in magical hibernation, to once again protect his Velocisaurus clan.


Talon is a character from the video game Primal Rage. (c) Atari Games

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Chlob

The Chlob is a hideous mutant, formed from the result of ingesting radioactive cheese dip. Samuel P. Bronkowitz was a lonely child, who's only joy in life was a passion for video games. One lonely Friday night during a particularly heated exchange on his favorite MMORPG, Samuel partook of the aforementioned radioactive dip. Samuel's body began to change and liquefy, turning into a bright orange, cheesy substance.

Samuel immediately vowed to use his great powers for the protection and betterment of mankind, but still spends a significant amount of his time playing video games.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Squoonk

Squoonks are named so because of their mating call, which takes the form of a very loud "SQUOOONK!" Although they originally came from a primitive, jungle dwelling society on an under developed planet, Squoonks have adapted to technological life quite well. They tend to employ themselves as artists, musicians, interpretive dancers, and game designers. They have the vocal inflection to speak most human languages, but have a tendency to interject random exclamations of "Squoonk" into their speech patterns.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Nintencrab



A tsukumogami spawned from a classic gaming system. When he's not in the closet gathering dust he's hunting through garage sales and thrift stores for Cartridge-fish to eat. Occasionally he's brought out to re-experience the classics, but lately has been falling into disuse becasue of emulation. He is jealous of your Xbox 360.

If you have trouble using him, take out the cartridge, blow into it, repeat.