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I turned 23 earlier this week, and as people often do when they grow a year older, I started thinking back to my younger years. I have done a lot of growing up, but there is one thing that has nearly always remained constant: I loved video games, and spent nearly as much time writing and drawing about them as I did playing the games themselves.

This morning, my mother surprised me with a big collection of drawings she had saved from my childhood. Sadly, they were but a tip of the iceberg of the art that I cranked out as a kid. Much of my artwork has become lost in time, left behind during moves or casually thrown away. But I was happy to find there were a few real gems in her collection that were video game related.

We are all familiar with the Ashley Davis who writes and draws about her favorite video games today. But what about the young gamer she once was? Keep reading, and I will share with you some potentially embarrassing pieces of my past.

Yoshis, by Ashley Davis, age 11
Watercolor and pencil on computer paper

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island was one of the games I was completely enthralled with because of its gameplay and style. That, and I just really loved the Yoshis. In addition to my love for feathered creatures, I have also always had a soft spot for lizard types. This painting was one of my earliest watercolor pieces, chosen to try and simulate the artwork in the game.

The Yoshis and the way their world was designed would go on to influence me for many years after I lost access to the game itself. In the seventh grade, I had a big project in my world culture class where we had to make up our own species with their own culture. My species were essentially redesigned Yoshis, and I made a little diorama with these creatures made of clay. I'm even currently working on an oil painting featuring these guys.

 

Sonic the Hedgehog Knockoff, by Ashley Davis, age 8
Pen on computer paper

Now that I really think about it, a game's character had a lot to do with what games I really loved. And being a child who was mostly attached to her Sega Genesis, I was of course very keen on their speedy blue mascot.

Sonic was probably the character that I doodled the most as a child. I can quite clearly remember drawing him running across all my assignments in class, drawing comics of the video games, and even making Sonic and Tails t-shirts with puffy craft paint. Yet somehow, none of the artwork of him has survived over the years. Instead, my mother saved this drawing, which is one of my many attempts at making my own character to fit into the Sonic universe. I can't quite tell if he is a squirrel or chinchilla, but he has a cool hat (check) and fast shoes (check), priming him for a world full of fast mammals and robot animals to be bounced upon.

For obvious reasons, I don't quite care for Sonic as much as I once did, but there is no way to ever banish him from my heart completely.

Portrait of a Worm, by Ashley Davis, age 11
Colored pencil on old, discolored lined paper
 
As far as drawing went, I had a love/hate relationship with Earthworm Jim. I was never satisfied with how I drew him. I just wasn't used to drawing big muscled super-suits. But that didn't stop me from trying again and again, nor did it stop me from loving the hell out of his games.

The Life and Death of Earthworm Jim, by Ashley Davis, age 11
Colored pencil on computer paper

Psycrow was probably my favorite of Jim's enemies. I never much cared for villains as a youngster, so I believe that this is one of the only instances in which I drew a scenario where a bad guy is winning. To my recollection, this was drawn a few months after the other, and my skills in drawing Jim had greatly improved.

My love for Earthworm Jim as a character did not ever surpass my super obsession with Sonic, but he is more important in that he greatly influenced my growth as an artist. Through Earthworm Jim, I would discover his creator, Douglas TenNapel. Especially after The Neverhood, TenNapel would grow to be one of my biggest artistic inspirations today.

Burakki, by Ashley Davis, age 15
Words on computer

Finding all these old drawings made me look to see if I also had any of my old writing. I did not come up with anything that was on paper, but I did come across this old text file.

It wasn't until my earliest days on the internet that I started to write things that were video game related. I had gotten Pokemon Red and discovered fanfiction around the same time, which resulted in stories about wild Pokemon from their point of view. Sadly, I was only able to track down one of these pieces, which is by no means my favorite (my favorite being a story about Clefairys running a bunch of evil scientists out of Mt. Moon), but it is all I have to show now. It's really embarrassing in that I use the Japanese names for the Pokemon in the story (for those of you who don't want to do your research, Burakki is Umbereon, Yamikarasu is Murkrow), but I actually wrote this before Pokemon Gold/Silver was even released in North America, so the Japanese names were the only thing I had to go by.

I still find joy in writing about video game characters, but not in quite the same way. My approach is now a lot more analytical and more based on facts, but the connection between my current works and these old stories is quite clear.

Now that I've really looked back on my past, I find it interesting how thse childhood mannerisms have grown along with me, and have shaped themselves into my attitude towards gaming today. I am less dependent on interestingly designed characters, but my love of the art within video games has grown from that initial state. My passion for writing about games stemmed from cute stories about Charmanders gathering apples.

It's amazing how much things can change over the years, and yet, stay the same.


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NihonTiger90's Avatar
NihonTiger90 at 10/11/2008 17:17
I used to have all my old gaming drawings somewhere, but I've misplaced then and I dunno where they are anymore. :(
byrc's Avatar
byrc at 10/11/2008 17:17
That shit be crazy

and here I thought you were 14 years old (sorry you look young)

Sometimes I wish I had shit I did as a kid. If I still had drawings I did as a kid it would be of Chrono and Sonic and Blanka (my fav street fighter character, switched to Sakura after Alpha 2 came out)

BTW how does it feel edging closer to 30.

I turned 24 pretty recently myself.

Damn aging.

I don't want 30 :(
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Half left at 10/11/2008 17:20
Pretty neat. I'll have to wait a while yet before I can start reflecting on life. Though I doubt it will be as game centric as this.

The earthworm jim picture is way cool and not bad for an 11 year old.
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eternalplayer2345 at 10/11/2008 17:26
Aww, those are adorable. I was never gifted with drawing so I never rely drew anything as a kid but just a few months ago, I was bored in class and I started drawing earthbound enemies to pass the time. also happy birthday!
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Ashley Davis at 10/11/2008 17:32
@byrc: It's surreal to be getting up there. My little sister just got married and is having a baby, which makes it even weirder. I just still think of myself and everyone I ever knew to still be kids.

Everyone tends to think I'm still a teenager, so it's cool. Except when I want to order a drink.
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Samit Sarkar at 10/11/2008 17:34
Yeah, the second Earthworm Jim drawing is some quality stuff, and those Yoshis look positively elated to have been captured by your pencil and watercolors! I used to draw when I was a kid, too -- but I stopped when I realized that I sucked at it. :(
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sleepingagain at 10/11/2008 17:38
oh earthworm jim, how much i miss you

like always, good job missy
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XanderSan at 10/11/2008 17:38
I was going to think of something witty, but then;

"Ickis and fungus! He's not a Virus! Don't call him pustule; MONSTERS AND DOGS RULE"

Man I miss that show
Jesus H Christ's Avatar
Jesus H Christ at 10/11/2008 17:38
Ah Real Monsters is a seriously underrated show.
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Justice at 10/11/2008 17:49
Sweet write up and drawings Ashley, I still have my old game drawings as a kid (including a Pokemon Stadium one I was really proud of). Reminiscing about good times is always a nice experience.
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Timmeh at 10/11/2008 17:58
I don't know about games, but some of those pictures sure unleashed a healthy bout of nostalgia over Saturday morning cartoons.

I'm also a member of the 'mid-20's and still getting asked for ID' club, though not so much these days unfortunately! What's more embarrassing is that those drawings are about the level of my artistic talent at this age, never mind 8+ :P
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Coldbrand at 10/11/2008 18:05
Oh God, I have to save that Earth Worm Jim for a reaction image. He's so fucking awesome!
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braulio09 at 10/11/2008 18:05
that yoshi picture is amazing.

all i have is my 3rd grade writing notebook which is filled with stories about magic (with FF spell names), epic middle ages stuff, and what i thought was a heartbreaking tale about a man and his terminal-cancer-struck daughter.

i should dig those up...
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ShadokatRegn at 10/11/2008 18:06
That's awesome your mother kept that stuff for you - how neat to look back at the good old days. Hopefully someday you find the Clefairy story, mad scientists make anything interesting ;)

Thanks for sharing the nostalgia. I can walk away with a nice case of the warm-n-fuzzies now!

Also, YOSHI'S!
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dfielder at 10/11/2008 18:30
ohhh this is so cool! I still have some of my old pictures stored in a box maybe I should bust'em out! The Yoshi pic is really awesome great work! Upload some more if you find any I'd like to see them :)
Mxyzptlk's Avatar
Mxyzptlk at 10/11/2008 18:35
Positively adorable. :)
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Ashley Davis at 10/11/2008 18:36
@dfielder: I know there's a photograph of a Tails I made out of clay somewhere around here.. my mother has dozens of photo albums though, who knows where it is!

To all those who have things of this nature around to dig up, please do so, scan them in and show the community! It's always interesting to see a person's roots. That's why I knew I had to write this when we found those drawings today. :)
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Mabec at 10/11/2008 19:00
And your avatar is from Cave Story, how awesome isn't that?!?! :D
TrailerParkJesus's Avatar
TrailerParkJesus at 10/11/2008 19:05
:D

Now I wanna go find the rest of the Earthworm Jim episodes I'm missing and start a weekend cartoon marathon.
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Ashley Davis at 10/11/2008 19:07
@Mabec: I love Cave Story and I think Momorin resembles me (well, besides the green hair), so I think it's a good fit, since I can't take a good picture of myself to save my life.
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Samit Sarkar at 10/11/2008 19:11
@Ashley: Yeah, you wouldn't believe how many takes were required to get a half-decent shot for my avatar.
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pedrovay2003 at 10/11/2008 19:14
Ahhhh! Real Monsters! I remember that show so well... Ikkis, Krum, and Oblina were freaking awesome.
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Mabec at 10/11/2008 19:50
@Ash, so do i, check mabec.net :)
Soon u will be loving it even more...
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DanlHaas at 10/11/2008 19:58
Video games are basically the reason I'm an art major. I turn 20 next month, so maybe I'll do a similar post if I can track down some old sketchbooks. Thanks for the idea, Ashley!
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Jetsetlemming at 10/11/2008 20:04
Oh my, AH! Real Monsters. I had forgotten about that show and game until now. It's been probably a decade and a half since I last thought of either.
I remember being extremely confused by how the game worked, despite there only being four buttons. Maybe I should find a rom and try it again...
The Amazing Shenazin's Avatar
The Amazing Shenazin at 10/11/2008 20:34
anyone remember the Ahhhh! Real Monsters! game on the Sega Genesis?
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BulletMagnet at 10/11/2008 22:37
Y'know, I was an art student for a long time, but for whatever reason I rarely ever drew anything video game-related (at least not directly, anyhow) - and now somehow I end up here writing about 'em, heh heh. Thanks kindly for sharing your stuff!
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jackal27 at 10/11/2008 23:17
Wow! Those are really good for your age back then!

I have some Super Mario Bros. 2 and Zelda drawings somewhere... I need to find those.
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Zero_ at 10/12/2008 05:13
Oh wow, this is great. I used to be a lot like this when I was younger; drawing a lot of things from games and cartoons and adding cheesy sayings like "Cool man!"

By the way, the the first cartoon with the 3 characters looks familiar. What show is that again?
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exodus1925 at 10/12/2008 05:34
These pictures are great!
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Batthink at 10/12/2008 08:33
Pretty good drawings for the age you were. :O)
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el_chack at 10/12/2008 10:17
I like the Yoshis drawing.

Ashley, it's nice you recover your drawings and show them to us, min you if I follow you showing my childness drawings?
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rpbowlinggod at 10/12/2008 10:49
whadda mean looking back to the younger years. That was yesterday for you.
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Naim Master at 10/12/2008 11:58
WOW !!! The yoshi's drawing was fantastic !!!!
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VixenFox at 10/12/2008 13:44
Shocking!

Another me-me blog from Ashley Davis. So MySpace of you.

And she even talks about herself in the third person.

Only on Destructoid can you find this sorta crap.
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ArchArbiter at 10/12/2008 15:43
Vixen, you're thinking of it in the worst possible way. I read this and look back on my childhood and how videogames influenced me. I remember drawing all kinds of pictures of Buster Bunny after playing that unfriendly Tiny Toons Olympics game. I also remember hammering the cartridge against a bedframe because of how angry the game made me.
But, that's neither here nor there.
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Edco at 10/12/2008 18:12
Crazy cute. What a great way to look back on your gaming past.
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MechaMonkey at 10/12/2008 20:33
Aww, I wish I held on to my childhood doodlings.
Hamza CTZ Aziz's Avatar
Hamza CTZ Aziz at 10/13/2008 02:37
ArchArbiter: Oh god, I lol'd hard at your comment, hahaha.
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SpiralViper at 10/14/2008 13:42
I can't get enough of the EWJ drawings, I too fucking loved those games as a kid. Especially the second one, it just took the delicious absurdity of the original to a whole new level what with the level where you play as a blind cave salamander and all.
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faultymoose at 10/14/2008 17:31
Wow, your drawings just flooded me with nostalgia. I recently turned 30 and find myself wondering where the hell everything from 1 - 29 went :(
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Mr Gilder at 10/15/2008 13:43
Pretty sure I am now in love. Where have you been all my life? Just think . . . we could've done a collaborative project together . . . your Yoshi's trampling my hordes of shy guys and sniffits . . . and oh the joy we could have shared paging through my "student of the month" spiral notebook filled to the brim with abysmal original Sonic characters. Those were the halcyon days . . .
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Ninja In Distress at 10/15/2008 23:34
I remember back in Kindergarten drawing all the stages of Star Fox 64 in crayons. That was so awesome, I should've kept it.
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funran at 10/17/2008 18:14
These are awesome! I know i painted a picture of Mog once, I should find that!
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