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Art Alive

Art Alive (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Genesis
Tags: Puzzle
Developer: Western Technologies, Inc.

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
01/01/1991
EU
??/??/1992
JP
03/27/1992

Reader Reviews

Art Alive review

Reviewed July 08, 2007

bodo_parkour says: "On almost every gaming platform under the sun, there are a variety of titles that do not really fall under the category of a game. Art Alive is one of these titles. Art Alive is a painting program that allows you to create and draw your own masterpieces. It really is like the Sega version of Microsoft Paint. There's only one problem. For a drawing program, it's not even that good. "
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