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New Dungeon Runners Concept Art



NC Soft has updated their Dungeon Runners site with some more concept art by Joe Mad. Some of the works are old and have been seen before, but others are new. Check them out here. Also if you're into the MMO video games then sign up to be apart of the Dungeon Runners Beta test which just opened today.

In site related news, I'm thinking about bringing back my full Joe Madureira Fansite within the next while, I'll have to buy some hosting and get a nice domain name first, but I just wanted to let you know it's coming. As for content it will have the basics like a gallery, checklist, interviews, latest news, etc. If you have any suggestions for things you would like to see on the site feel free to add it to the comments.
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Anonymous said…
Those are some freakin' sweet images.
Unknown said…
Joe
Great work you have, I inform to you that I have put a Link in my blog.

Greetings :)
Anonymous said…
check out the Comic Art Community Gallery of Comic Art http://comicartcommunity.com/gallery/index.php for new colors on Mad's House of M variant. I think they look really good.
Anonymous said…
Hello there. I just wanted to let you know that I ran into Joe Mad at E3 this year, and I asked about Dungeon Runners and how it was coming along. He told me that he left NCSoft and is no longer working on Dungeon Runners. Another company has picked him up, the specific name is not coming to mind at the moment, but he is working on a new game. I asked about it and he said he couldn't give out too much detail, but think about something along the lines of God of War type brutality with massive Melee weapons. So, that's direct from Joe! Hope you enjoyed this tidbit of information!

by the way, my name is illy.
Mike said…
Thanks Illy! That sounds sweet.

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