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  • PSP Fan Art Fridays: God of War

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    Steven Bailey
    Steven Bailey
    06.01.2007

    Do you want to share your PSP-related fan art? Send us an e-mail. A new piece of fan art will be shared every Friday. This week the fan art is a quite different than what we've featured previously. This unique God of War fan art was done by someone who actually does art for a living. Peet Cooper drew this excellent and stylized image above and he also works for n-Space (creators of Geist). I really like the constrained proportions of Peet's version of Kratos, it gives him a unique look. Oddly, despite his small stature, he actually looks more menacing than the regular rendition of Kratos. If this fan art scares or excites you, visit Peet Cooper's deviantART page or personal website. It's certainly an interesting visit since Peet is a professional artist. Either that, or let Peet know what you think of the art in our comments section. %Gallery-3450%

  • PSP Fan Art Fridays: Sly Cooper

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    Steven Bailey
    Steven Bailey
    05.25.2007

    Do you want to share your PSP-related fan art? Send us an e-mail. A new piece of fan art will be shared every Friday. In honor of the truly excellent announcement regarding Sly Cooper hitting PSP, we have this fan art of the thieving raccoon himself. This lovely and moody piece was done by Neyla. It features Sly thieving across Paris, as the bright shine of a full moon glistens in the background. Neyla says that she was trying to capture the Japanese version of Sly, which is slightly redesigned. If this fan art makes you excited to get your crook on, visit Neyla's deviantART page. She has done plenty of other great game fan art besides, so browsing her gallery should interest you. Either that, or let Neyla know what you think of the art in our comments section. %Gallery-3450%

  • PSP Fan Art Fridays: PaRappa the Rapper

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    Steven Bailey
    Steven Bailey
    05.18.2007

    Do you want to share your PSP-related fan art? Send us an e-mail. A new piece of fan art will be shared every Friday.Seeing new info on the PSP rendition of PaRappa at Sony's Gamer's Day, makes this particular fan art even sweeter. This hippin' and hoppin' piece comes from illjules. Impressively made in the online Oekaki art program. I like the more realistic and 3D take on PaRappa, though I do worry that he might try to throw down if I got on his bad side. I'd take that chance though, just to see him work his magic in the club. Let illjules know what you think of this PaRappa fan art in the comments or go to her deviantArt account and see more of her colorful and beautiful art. %Gallery-3450%

  • PSP Fan Art Fridays: Castlevania

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    Steven Bailey
    Steven Bailey
    05.11.2007

    Do you want to share your PSP-related fan art? Send us an e-mail. A new piece of fan art will be shared every Friday.With Rondo of Blood on it's way to our fair system, I thought it was time for some Castlevania fan art. This amazingly drawn and beautifully colored piece comes from Candra. It features Rondo's hero Richter Belmont. I can't even begin to imagine how long it took Candra to put all the detail in this fan art. I personally think this work is a good mix between an anime style like the new Castlevania titles, while still retaining the gothic nature of the old art style. If this work inspires you to see more of Candra's work (and it should), go check out her deviantART account.%Gallery-3450%

  • PSP Fan Art Fridays: PSPete

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    Steven Bailey
    Steven Bailey
    05.04.2007

    Do you want to share your PSP-related fan art? Send us an e-mail. A new piece of fan art will be shared every Friday.This week's fan art is a bit different in a lot of ways. It isn't 2D, which is rare for fan art, and it also isn't of a particular character. PSPete is a characterization of the PSP itself, though not in the way PSP-tan is. Made as a Valentine's Day present, AngelSan wanted to make something functional, for someone special in her life. Not only is this work impressive because of the detail on something so small, but it also does a great job of turning a lifeless electronic into something cute and attractive. If you want to see more of AngelSan's dolls or other thread work, check out her site. Now if only she sold this, I'm sure plenty of PSP owners would pick up a PSPete for themselves. Let AngelSan know what you think in the comments.%Gallery-3450%

  • PSP Fan Art Fridays: LocoRoco

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    Steven Bailey
    Steven Bailey
    04.27.2007

    Do you want to share your PSP-related fan art? Send us an e-mail. A new piece of fan art will be shared every Friday. LocoRoco may be getting a bit old, but love for the title certainly hasn't diminished. With new demos constantly coming out as well, new fans are always coming into the fray. Because of this, I've chosen the above LocoRoco fan art that was made by Blackmago. I've always appreciated illustration that uses clay, and so that makes me doubly enjoy Blackmago's work. The image looks good enough to be official game art and Blackmago certainly captured the playful innocence of LocoRoco. Hit up his deviantART account to see his other amazing gaming influenced art. %Gallery-3450%

  • PSP Fan Art Fridays: Naruto

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    Steven Bailey
    Steven Bailey
    04.20.2007

    Do you want to share your PSP-related fan art? Send us an e-mail. A new piece of fan art will be shared every Friday. In honor of the just announced Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Hero, I chose this particular Naruto fan art. There certainly isn't any lack of Naruto fan art online, but I liked the tone of this piece. This work of art was done by FireDolphin. I'm not sure how Naruto found time to appreciate a sunset, when he has all that fighting to do, but it certainly is a beautiful sight. If you would like to see the rest of FireDolphin's fan art, check out his deviantART account. %Gallery-3450%

  • PSP Fan Art Fridays: PSP-tan 2

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    Steven Bailey
    Steven Bailey
    03.16.2007

    Do you want to share your PSP-related fan art? Send us an e-mail. A new piece of fan art will be shared every Friday. My insatiable need for PSP-tan representations is met again this week. But this week's PSP-tan comes in multi-colors. APNataku is the creator of this sophisticated PSP-tan. I have to say I like her on light earrings. For some reason I can picture this PSP-tan making a cameo in Ghost in the Shell. Normally I would link to an art site for you to go check out, but APNataku didn't give me one so in lieu of that, you'll have to be extra responsive in the comments section. Thanks again APNataku, you're helping us reach our goal of being the source for PSP-tan on the internet. If you would like to do a PSP fan art, don't delay, act today! %Gallery-3450%

  • PSP Fan Art Fridays: PSP-tan

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    Steven Bailey
    Steven Bailey
    03.09.2007

    Do you want to share your PSP-related fan art? Send us an e-mail. A new piece of fan art will be shared every Friday. Last week I asked for PSP-tan fan art since the internet barely has any PSP-tan representations. Luckily, neyLa came through and created this cute (or should I say kawaii) version of PSP-tan. neyLa did a good job of retaining the visual elements of the PSP while still making an adorable girl. Maybe if Sony used this PSP-tan as a mascot, they'd be #1 in sales. If you enjoy neyLa's art like I do, go check out her Deviant Art account and let her know what you think or just leave feedback in our comments section. I'd love to see more PSP-tans in the future, but if you have any PSP-related fan art, just send it our way. %Gallery-3450%