If you are a collector of video game wallpapers, then you have most likely heard of Orioto and the fantastic game wallpapers he creates. So today we have a real treat for you and your desktop with the first in our series of Video Game Remakes Wallpaper collections from Orioto.
Note: Series 1 and Series 2 will each have a mix of new and older wallpapers by Orioto.
Video Game Remakes by Orioto Series 1
Note: Click on the picture to see the full-size image—these wallpapers vary in size so you may need to crop, stretch, or place them on a colored background in order to best match them to your screen’s resolution.
Extra Links for Orioto
You can keep up with Orioto’s fantastic work using these links:
- Orioto at Twitter (Keep up with the latest news on new artwork, works in progress, and extra wallpapers by Orioto!)
- Orioto at deviantART
- Orioto at Tumblr
More Video Game Remakes Goodness for Your Desktop
Desktop Fun: Video Game Remakes by Orioto Wallpaper Collection Series 2
For more great wallpapers make sure to look through our terrific collections in the Desktop Fun section.
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