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Pokémon TCG Pocket Unveils Rare Ho-Oh Card and Sea and Sky Set

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Kotaku

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A Chinese Pokémon fan noticed striking similarities between their Ho-Oh fan art and an upcoming Pokémon TCG card, raising concerns about potential plagiarism or leak inaccuracies. The situation involves questions about the authenticity of the leaked card and the origins of the artwork, with no definitive conclusions yet. The Pokémon Company and the artist have been contacted for clarification.

"Fans and Stars Bring Pop Culture to Life in Hades 2"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Kotaku

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With the release of Hades 2 in Early Access, fans are enthusiastically creating fan art that places characters from various pop culture media into the game. This includes characters from other video games, movies, and TV shows, such as Solaire from Dark Souls, Kratos from God of War, and even Hatsune Miku. The trend highlights the game's captivating art style and the creativity of its fanbase.

"Street Fighter 6: Akuma's Menacing Presence Unveiled in New Teaser"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by EventHubs

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Akuma's impending debut in Street Fighter 6 has sparked a wave of humorous fan art, with the character's reputation as a formidable fighter and beloved figure fueling speculations and expectations. The art, created by Shuckle and Kaituburing, humorously portrays Akuma's potential impact on the game, from overshadowing other characters to disrupting narratives and affecting tier placements.

"Exploring Dragon's Dogma 2: From Character Creation to Director Insights"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Destructoid

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The demo for Dragon’s Dogma 2 has been released, featuring a character creator that has sparked fan excitement with impressive renditions of various characters, including Paul Atreides, Geralt of Rivia, Kratos, Leon S. Kennedy, and even a hot Nigel Thornberry. Fans are showcasing their artful creations, with some resembling real-life figures like Timothée Chalamet and Mads Mikkelsen. The character creator mode is generating buzz ahead of the game's release on March 22 for PlayStation 5, PC, and Xbox Series X|S.

"Baldur's Gate 3 Update: Romance Tweaks, Hangovers, and Smooches"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Kotaku

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Baldur's Gate 3's latest patch introduces new kiss animations for love interests, with a significant tweak to the romantic storyline involving character Gale inspired by fan art. The update adds more dynamic post-final boss scenes for all pairings, including waking up together in bed and walking around the room. For Gale, he now gets down on one knee and kisses the player's hand, a change inspired by a piece of fan art. The developer's attention to the community's romantic interests in the game has been well-received by fans.

"Marshmallow Barbie Gets a Spooky Makeover with Ghostbusters Theme"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Ghostbusters News

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A custom-made collectible called Marshmallow Barbie, which combines Barbie with the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man from Ghostbusters, has sold out immediately for £450.00 ($600 US). Created by artist Amy Coleslaw of I Felt Kitsch, the figure is needle felted and features a face from a "mutilated Barbie doll." While an officially licensed Ghostbusters-themed Barbie doll is unlikely, fans have expressed interest in seeing Barbie wield an unlicensed nuclear accelerator in the future.

Destiny 2 Community Criticizes Bungie's Actions.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by TheGamePost

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Bungie, the developer of Destiny 2, has been accused of plagiarizing fan art in one of the game's recently released cutscenes. The original creator of the fan art, Julian Faylona, claimed that Bungie took inspiration from their piece without any sort of credit. This is not the first time Bungie has been caught using fan art without permission. The developer has not issued any official response regarding this matter.

Fan artist's 900-day wait for Tears of the Kingdom finally over.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Entertainment

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A fan artist known as TheDuckPancake has been drawing badly for 907 days in anticipation of the release of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Their Microsoft Paint-style comics have gained them almost one million Reddit karma and cover in-jokes from the Zelda community. With the game's release just a week away, TheDuckPancake is excited to see what they can create with Ultrahand.

"Quasimodox's Latest Street Fighter Fan Art Features Sexy Afro Kimberly, R. Mika, and Adult Lily"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by EventHubs

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Quasimodox has created new fan art of the ladies of Street Fighter, including some newcomers to the franchise. R. Mika is depicted in a rough patch, smoking a cigarette in an arcade, while Lily looks older and more filled out than in her trailer and gameplay footage. Kimberly also appears with an afro. The rest of the gallery features Marisa in various powerful poses, including a nod to her win animation. Fans can check out the full gallery on Quasimodox's Twitter.

Elder Scrolls Online Collaborates with Fan Artist Over Copy-Pasting Claims.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Gamesradar

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ZeniMax Online is working on a resolution with a fan artist who claims the studio used their work without consent in Elder Scrolls Online. The artist's work was allegedly copy-pasted into the game as a cosmetic item available for purchase. ZeniMax Online responded to the artist's complaint on Twitter, stating that they are in contact with the artist and will work towards a proper resolution.

ZeniMax Vows to Resolve Stolen Art Dispute in Elder Scrolls Online.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GameSpot

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ZeniMax Online Studios, the developer of The Elder Scrolls Online, is working on a resolution after a fan artist claimed that their art was used in an official cosmetic skin without proper credit or compensation. The studio said it was not their intention to use community fan art without credit and is now in contact with the artist to ensure a proper resolution. This is not the first time a studio has been accused of using fan art without permission, as Activision removed a dog/wolf skin from Call of Duty in 2022 after an artist claimed plagiarism.

The Strange Obsession with Turning Ashley into a Mouse in Resident Evil 4

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Kotaku

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The Resident Evil 4 community has gone wild over a fan art of Ashley Graham reimagined as a tiny cartoon mouse named Moushley Graham. The fan art was created by Twitter artist Agrimmora and has since been recreated by other artists in various forms, including cosplay and a mod for the PC version of the game. Even the official Resident Evil Twitter account acknowledged the meme by posting a mouse and cheese emoji. While Agrimmora has stated they won't be creating more Moushley content, they are open to a potential merch T-shirt deal with Capcom.