Videogames can provide an endless source of inspiration for graffiti and street artists. We’ve gathered up a collection of some of the most ingenious and excellent examples from around the world that we loved the most.
‘Game Girl’ utility box stencil in Nordhausen, Germany. Photo by Kevin Vetters. (SOURCE)
Link vs Aquamentus, from The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons. By artist Gameboyone (SOURCE)
Excitebike graffiti by artist Gameboyone (SOURCE)
Mario tile art, emerging from pipes. Found on On 23rd St and 11th Avenue, New York. (SOURCE)
Contra art, by Chinese artist ANO (SOURCE)
Mario and Mushroom street art, spotted in London (SOURCE)
Sonic the Hedgehog street art, courtesy of Ewan Alnak (SOURCE)
Borderlands graffiti by artist soup 133 LAWS (SOURCE)
Donkey Kong graffiti by artist Paint.In.Full (SOURCE)
Sonic the Hedgehog pixel graffiti (SOURCE)
Street Fighter graffiti by Deviantartist Rietone (SOURCE)
Kirby in New York City by artist Space Invader, photo by Mike Pearce. (SOURCE)
Pac Man ghosts in Paris by artist Space Invader (SOURCE)
King Hippo from Punch-Out! graffiti by Deviantartist Rietone (SOURCE)
Super Mario Bros graffiti outside outside Nick’s Food To Go in Atlanta (SOURCE)
Mario and Spongebob Squarepants. Canvas piece by artist Speedy Graphito (SOURCE)
‘Cartoon Characters in Crime’. Graffiti found in Chambery, France. (SOURCE)
Muhammad Ali Vs Street Fighter. Found in Rue Saint-Denis, Paris, France (SOURCE)
Super Mario Bros section of a huge videogame wall. Found in Tolouse, France. (SOURCE)
Mortal Kombat mural by artist Olivier Roubieu (SOURCE)
Pac Man graffiti by artist AGONISTICKo (SOURCE)
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass graffiti found in Geneva, Switzerland (SOURCE)