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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9 responses to “Japan In 2202 Looks Exactly Like You’d Expect”
god damn that looks like a future i want to live in!
Same, lets freeze ourselves.
These look extremely beautiful but i don’t think I’d want to live in a world that looks like it is built around war.
So you’re not happy with the one you’re in?
WHY ISNT THIS A F*CKING GAME!? :O
You might want to change your text… should be 2202… I was thinking for a minute that it looked pretty advanced for 8 years in the future! 🙂 Also the link says 2022… but heading says 2202…
I guess at least the pictures are labeled, plus they look awesome.
stunning renders.
That Patlabor looks a bit too big in scale…
http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l115/Skellor/BT/patlabor5.png
http://static.giantbomb.com/uploads/scale_small/0/2579/1687439-kidou_keisatsu_patlabor_game_edition_box_front.jpg
That, or it’s being serviced by the underpants gnomes…
Talented people are talented. Add one more to the list of people who can’t join my club for losers.