Long-term readers of Infinite Continues will know all about my Videogame Minimalism sideline – essentially a series of artworks based on videogames. They are the only money I make out of the Infinite Continues brand. Everything else about this site
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High-quality prints available for purchase.
Videogame Minimalism designs have been available as t-shirts for awhile. Now, they're available as posters too!
Everyone likes cheaper stuff, right? Right. Well from now until the end of the month, the makers and distributors of our Videogame Minimalism t-shirts, MySoti, are knocking 12% off every order if you use the code printed in the voucher
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Even-more-badass version of Akuma gets VM treatment.
Capcom officially announced the Arcade Edition of Super Street Fighter IV this week, coming as both a premium DLC pack and as a retail version for the three people that have still yet to pick up their copies of the
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Now with 33% extra oblongs!
In order to say a huge thank you to the internet for continued love and dissemination of our Street Fighter – Abstract Edition piece (most recently from the Something Awful forums, where it’s inspired an awful lot of other creations),
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The ‘Street Fighter – Abstract Edition’ artwork was meant to be a one-off piece, but such was the phenomenal response to it all over the internet, and the fascination with being able to recognise the characters, who could resist creating
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Really, really minimal World Warriors!
This is a one-off piece, and a departure from the usual Videogame Minimalism pieces. This time, the idea was to go really, really basic. Initially, it felt like a Bauhaus/De Stijl inspired piece, but once it was finished, it also
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Retro-chic in a variety of colours.
If you have enjoyed the recent Videogame Mini-Minimalism sets featuring the classic bosses from the Megaman franchise, why not buy one of our t-shirts and wear all of the NES-era Robot Masters (along with Megaman himself and arch-nemesis Dr. Wily)
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We’re a little bit tardy with this set, mainly due to getting the site live. These Robot Masters are all from Mega Man 4, the last of the franchise to appear on the venerable ol’ grey box of magic, the
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Thank you to the guys at The Tanooki, Attack Of The Fan Boy, Gamesradar, Capcom Unity and the Capcom Europe Blog for featuring the first two sets of Megaman Videogame Mini-Minimalism recently. To celebrate, the third set from (you guessed
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