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retroscifiart · 1 month
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Yesterdays visions of tomorrow. Roy Scarfo (1965), Don Davis (1975), Rick Guidice (1975) x 2
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70sscifiart · 1 year
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Rick Guidice
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humanoidhistory · 7 months
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Rick Guidice, 1974.
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arcadefan · 2 years
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Rick Guidice's art for Space War, released in May 1978 for the Atari VCS.
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sandmandaddy69 · 1 year
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Rick Guidice
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Greater Utopia
More colour shifted banners, artists in order; Unknown Paul Lehr Rick Guidice John Harris
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chromedream · 5 days
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Concept for a crew stateroom on a proposed lunar base by Rick Guidice (1976)
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Retro Game Spotlight 083: Blackjack (1977)
Publisher: Atari Platform: Atari 2600 Designer: Bob Whitehead Box Art: Rick Guidice
Trivia: One of the nine titles that launched with the Atari Video Computer System in 1977, Blackjack is based on the casino card game of the same name, and was later discontinued after Atari released its Casino cartridge.
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venustapolis · 1 year
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NASA Concept (Rick Guidice, 1973)
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NASA concept art by Rick Guidice
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scifiseries · 5 months
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This converted airship hanger in Germany looks a lot like the classic Space colony pics by Don Davis and Rick Guidice. Cross post from /r/woahdude.
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retroscifiart · 2 years
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Space Colonies by Syd Mead, Roy Scarfo, Rick Guidice & Don Davis
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70sscifiart · 2 years
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NASA concept art by Rick Guidice
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humanoidhistory · 8 months
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NASA’s Pioneer 11 made its closest approach to Saturn on this day in 1979, passing at a distance of 21,000 kilometers (13,000 miles) from the gas giant. (via)
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Rick Guidice
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sandmandaddy69 · 1 year
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Rick Guidice
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