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For months my parents told me how stupid it was. They told me it would fry my eyes. They used eggs to show me: "This is your eye on Nintendo." So I was shocked when my parents bought me one for my birthday. I ran around like and idiot for what seems like hours; I was almost too excited to test it out. I still remember that present, but I don't think it was because of the amazing 8-bit graphics. It was because I knew my parents were listening.
i am 8-bit Art Inspired by Classic Videogames of the '80s By Jon M. Gibson Foreword by Chuck Klosterman 9 x 9 in; 156 pp ; 120 color images Paperback
Pac-Man. Frogger. Super Mario Bros. These classic videogames are burned into the collective consciousness of an entire generation, thanks to countless hours spent at pizza parlors and bowling alleys across the country. Now artists such as Gary Baseman, Tim Biskup, and Ashley Wood put their memories to paper, canvas, and wood to create original works of art inspired by the art of the videogame. Chuck Klosterman shares his thoughts -- in his distinctively insightful and entertaining style -- in a foreword on how videogames created a new playground for artistic expression. With more than 100 thought-provoking, amusing, and simply fun pieces of original art, i am 8-bit is a pixilated stroll down memory lane.
Jon M. Gibson is a script writer who has worked for the Walt Disney Company, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, and PBS/Scholastic. He lives in Burbank, California.
Chuck Klosterman is a senior writer at Spin and a columnist for Esquire. The author of Killing Yourself to Live and other works, he lives in New York.
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