So D23 was last weekend in Anaheim. I didn't get a chance to go, but to my surprise, Disney Feature had created an amazing display with work of mine for the upcoming feature, "Wreck-It Ralph". I figured since images and footage has now been leaking, I can share with you a few things. Before moving onto "Gravity Falls" last year, I had an amazing opportunity to help develop the world, look and game-play surrounding the main characters of "Wreck-It Ralph". It was an incredibly unique challenge that pushed me away from animation and into pseudo game developing. It was an incredibly fun challenge to create the gameplay and look of an 8-bit game that could easily fit right into 1982-83 arcade games like "Donkey Kong", "Pacman", and "Galaga". I did lots of research that I won't bore you with, but really tried to stay true to the technological limitations in color palate, pixel count and dimension to those of it's predecessors. While working on it, I developed a huge respect for the designers of classic limited games. It made me want to take classic 8-bit Mario and hang him next to a Michelangelo. Shigeru Miyamoto is a true master of design and made me really re-think design in terms of how little you need to show to communicate an idea, but also how each individual pixel's placement could make a huge difference in clarity. It was also fun to do some development for the graphics for the arcade cabinet itself. I really wanted to stay true to the slightly wonky Japanese graphics like the ones on the classic Donkey Kong Cabinet and have the character designs intentionally off-model as though the art direction was communicated over a long distance call to a Japanese artist. It looks like they did a really great job with the graphics used on the machine and I was stoked to see this a real tangible game. Kudos to the Ralph crew! I can't post much yet, but will post all of my development work once the movie is released. In the mean time, here's a pic of the exterior cabinet and video footage of the game play.
Awesome stuff! I feel like I don't have much experience with classic games, so I haven't learned to really appreciate the design and art that goes into them. I really liked reading about how your experience on this movie shaped your thinking!
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Awesome stuff! I feel like I don't have much experience with classic games, so I haven't learned to really appreciate the design and art that goes into them. I really liked reading about how your experience on this movie shaped your thinking!
thanks for sharing :)
hey dude finally i have seen your blog! really cool stuff my friend!!
Haha, you still have to come over and see the cabinet! Awesome 8-bit, of course ;)
Great blog Joe!!
Some awesome stuff on here, thanks for posting all these tidbits!
You still running the 24 hr blog?
omg awesome!!
Joe, fantastic work! I love your designs!
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