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  2. Kazuko Shibuya - Wikipedia

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    She was the primary pixel artist for many well-known games including entries in the SaGa series and Mana series (of which she created all the graphics for the first game). [3] In 2019, during a lecture at Japan Expo Paris, Shibuya was invited by Women in Games to be a member of honour. [4]

  3. So You Want to Be a Wizard - Wikipedia

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    So You Want to Be a Wizard by Diane Duane is the first book in her long-running Young Wizards series of novels which currently consists of eleven books by Duane. It was written in 1982 and published the next year. In 2012 a revised "New Millennium Edition" was released as an eBook. [1]

  4. Jonathan Lewis (artist) - Wikipedia

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    He is a founding member of the ABC Artists' Books Cooperative. Exhibition highlights include 'Signs of a Struggle: Photography in the Wake of Postmodernism' at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK in 2011, and a two-person show, 'Mosaico', with the American photographer John Pfahl at Nina Freudenheim Gallery, Buffalo, USA in 2012.

  5. Paul Robertson (animator) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Robertson is an Australian animator known for his pixel art and animation. Born Paul Laurence Adelbert Garfield Robertson on 9 August 1979 in Geelong , Victoria , he was named after comedian Paul Lynde and the popular comic and cartoon character, Garfield the cat .

  6. Hiroshi Ono (artist) - Wikipedia

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    As mobile devices evolved beyond only pixel art, he left the company in 2013 so as to progress his work independently. As a freelance artist, he was hired by third-party studios to help develop pixel art for mobile and other types of games, including for those published through Bandai Namco, such as The Idolmaster and Tales of... series. [1]

  7. Young Wizards - Wikipedia

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    The series began in 1983 with the book So You Want to Be a Wizard, which told the story of their first experiences with wizardry. In 1997, Duane began a spin-off, the Feline Wizards series, which takes place in the same universe, but with different protagonists. This series incorporates elements of fantasy, science fiction, and religion.

  8. 8-Bit Theater - Wikipedia

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    8-Bit Theater is a sprite comic, meaning the art is mainly taken from pre-existing video game assets, created by Brian Clevinger that ran from 2001 to 2010 and consisting of 1,225 pages. The webcomic was, at times, one of the most popular webcomics, and the most popular sprite comic.

  9. Piyo Blocks - Wikipedia

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    The lack of online leaderboards does hurt its value, however, so some may want to fly, fly away." [2] Creative applications said "Adopting wonderful pixel art style graphics with subtle but very effective animations and although quite similar to Bejeweled, it nevertheless feels like a new experience. In other words if you are fan and love pixel ...