Art Alive! facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Art Alive! |
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Developer(s) | Western Technologies, Farsight Technologies |
Publisher(s) | Sega Tec Toy |
Programmer(s) | Jay Obernolte, Chris Ziomkowski |
Artist(s) | Eric Iwasaki |
Composer(s) | Eric Iwasaki |
Platform(s) | Sega Mega Drive |
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Genre(s) | Educational game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Art Alive! is a cool paint program that came out for the Sega Mega Drive in 1991. It was released by Sega and lets you create your own digital drawings and pictures. Imagine having a digital art studio right on your game console!
Creating Art with Art Alive!
What Can You Do?
Art Alive! is like a digital art studio for your Sega Genesis. It's a special kind of educational game that helps you be creative. You can draw, paint, and design all sorts of pictures.
Fun Features and Characters
One of the best parts of Art Alive! is using special stamps. These stamps let you add popular Sega characters to your artwork. You can use stamps of Sonic the Hedgehog, ToeJam & Earl, and many other fun characters. This makes creating art even more exciting!
Following Up
After Art Alive!, Sega released another creative game called Wacky Worlds Creativity Studio in 1994. Both games aimed to let players explore their artistic side on their game consoles.