
Why don't more t-shirts take this Wind Waker shirt's example? It uses official art from the game, and doesn't add any silly slogans. There's nothing here about how the 1980's were neat, or about being a "player" or anything. It's just a cute image of Link in some tall grass. We would totally wear this shirt, even to the grocery store.
Oh, we also like the shirt because the Wind Waker/Phantom Hourglass art style is incredible, but you knew that.
Oh, we also like the shirt because the Wind Waker/Phantom Hourglass art style is incredible, but you knew that.







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7-18-2007 @ 6:39PM
Mr Khan said...
The cel-shaded art style was really unique and added a lot of freshness
too bad everyone bitched about it so much back in 2003, otherwise we would see more artistic creativity
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7-18-2007 @ 9:30PM
Tim said...
Now that's a sweet shirt.
I saw a Super Mario World tee in a store the other day. They had a bunch of remakes of 80s tees on sale.
I would have bought it, except for the fact it was fake-old, as in someone had gone to the effort of breaking bits off of the image. Those types of shirts break apart enough already without people ruining it BEFORE I buy the thing. I HATE fake-old clothes.
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7-19-2007 @ 2:06AM
Kaizoku Risu said...
I just bought this from HotTopic's website last month because it certainly is one of the best designed t-shirts out there
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7-19-2007 @ 9:53AM
ssuk said...
I'm currently wearing my Sonic T-Shirt, where's it's just a early 1990's Japanese-style Sonic in the middle of the t-shirt on a baige colour. It's simple, it's effective. I also have a Nintendo World 1UP T-Shirt, where it's just the 1UP 'shroom with "1UP" underneath on a green colour. Should be more t-shirts like these, but they're hard enough to come across in the UK as it is anyway...
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