Japan In 2202 Looks Exactly Like You’d Expect

Japan In 2202 Looks Exactly Like You’d Expect

Johnson Ting is an artist in the video game business who has worked with companies like Activision, Infinity Ward, Black Tusk and Square Enix .

Johnson also has two personal project called Neo Japan 2022 and Defcon 0 that push just about every 90s anime button I have to push.

You can see more of Johnson’s work at his Deviantart and Artstation pages.


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Japan In 2202 Looks Exactly Like You’d Expect
Japan In 2202 Looks Exactly Like You’d Expect
Japan In 2202 Looks Exactly Like You’d Expect
Japan In 2202 Looks Exactly Like You’d Expect
Japan In 2202 Looks Exactly Like You’d Expect
Japan In 2202 Looks Exactly Like You’d Expect
Japan In 2202 Looks Exactly Like You’d Expect
Japan In 2202 Looks Exactly Like You’d Expect
Japan In 2202 Looks Exactly Like You’d Expect
Japan In 2202 Looks Exactly Like You’d Expect
Japan In 2202 Looks Exactly Like You’d Expect
Japan In 2202 Looks Exactly Like You’d Expect
Japan In 2202 Looks Exactly Like You’d Expect
Japan In 2202 Looks Exactly Like You’d Expect
Japan In 2202 Looks Exactly Like You’d Expect
Japan In 2202 Looks Exactly Like You’d Expect

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