Recently revealed on their Instagram feed, there is more keshi goodness on the horizon if you're in the Land of the Rising Sun this weekend. February 8th is the winter-version of the Wonder Festival, and we've already seen all kinds of limited-edition offerings from various artists and studio. Today, we can add one more to the bunch.
The talented Newtervision will be releasing a new black colorway of his licensed Karnov keshi. Any retro gamer will recognize this Russian brute and his ladder. If you haven't played it on the old Nintendo back in the 80's, check out some gamers on Youtube and Twitch that cover Karnov and all kinds of 8-bit awesomeness like him. They'll catch you up to why Karnov is such an enjoyable character, despite being so obscure.
This won't be Newtervision's only offering at Wonder Fest. The previously released variants in blue, green, and classic flesh, will also be there, just in case you've missed them last summer.
I honestly wish I can make it to Japan for an amazing keshi trip, but it's just not in the cards at this moment. It's not all lost though, these great little dudes will be reaching the secondary market for sure.
Newtervision has a blog about his work and stuff going on. Check it out sometime, and if you can show up and support him at Wonder Fest, I assure you, you won't regret it.
http://newtervision.blogspot.com/
The talented Newtervision will be releasing a new black colorway of his licensed Karnov keshi. Any retro gamer will recognize this Russian brute and his ladder. If you haven't played it on the old Nintendo back in the 80's, check out some gamers on Youtube and Twitch that cover Karnov and all kinds of 8-bit awesomeness like him. They'll catch you up to why Karnov is such an enjoyable character, despite being so obscure.
This won't be Newtervision's only offering at Wonder Fest. The previously released variants in blue, green, and classic flesh, will also be there, just in case you've missed them last summer.
I honestly wish I can make it to Japan for an amazing keshi trip, but it's just not in the cards at this moment. It's not all lost though, these great little dudes will be reaching the secondary market for sure.
Newtervision has a blog about his work and stuff going on. Check it out sometime, and if you can show up and support him at Wonder Fest, I assure you, you won't regret it.
http://newtervision.blogspot.com/
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