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'''Elite Gudz''' is a creative studio founded by artists and creators from the worlds of graffiti, comics, designer toys and technology. They are best known for their top-downloaded [[iPhone app]], Graffiti Spray Can, and the top rated & top download Xbox Indies title [[Techno Kitten Adventure]]. The studio produces video games, mobile applications, apparel, comics, designer toys and fine art.
'''Elite Gudz''' is an independent game and creative studio based in New York, NY. They are best known for their top-downloaded [[iPhone app]], Graffiti Spray Can, and the top rated & top download Xbox Indies title [[Techno Kitten Adventure]]. The studio produces video games, mobile applications, apparel, comics, designer toys and fine art.


==History==
==History==
Elite Gudz was founded in 2008 under the vision of graffiti artist Phetus. Working under his Phat Phace logo since 1988, Phetus' presence on the Long Island graffiti scene was solidified in 2003 with the opening o Concrete Vibes, the first graffiti boutique on Long Island. Phetus closed Concrete Vibes to concentrate on the Phetus Exclusives clothing line, and combine efforts with Elite Gudz. At Elite Gudz he produced fine art for shows, apparel under the Phetus Exclusives label, and work for various clients including ICONIC Motors.<ref>ICONIC Motors Phetus Exclusives Package, January 2011, http://www.phetusexclusives.com/january-p-29.html</ref> By 2010, Elite Gudz grew to include sculpter Mr Den, lead illustrator Rolo Ledesma, artistic director Narek Gevorgian and creative director [[Brian Ferrara]]. With talent from the worlds of graffiti, illustration, graphic design and technology, Elite Gudz issued its first entertainment application, Graffiti Spray Can. The success of Graffiti Spray Can lead the company to focus on game and app design. To date Elite Gudz has released 15 iOS applications, with over 5 million total downloads. <ref>Graffiti Spray Can App Upgraded With In-App Comic, Graffiti Art Sharing, AppDebate.com, http://www.appdebate.com/app-news/graffiti-spray-can-app-upgraded-with-in-app-comic-graffiti-art-sharing/</ref> Their first game, [[Techno Kitten Adventure]], was released on June 7, 2011. After posting a Techno Kitten Adventure promotional video on their blog, [[G4TV]] tweeted that "Techno Kitten Adventure will be the next runaway hit. Mark our words." <ref>G4TV Tweets Techno Kitten, https://twitter.com/#!/g4tv/status/69371528374001666 </ref>.
Elite Gudz was founded in 2008 under the vision of graffiti artist Phetus. Working under his Phat Phace logo since 1988, Phetus' presence on the Long Island graffiti scene was solidified in 2003 with the opening o Concrete Vibes, the first graffiti boutique on Long Island. Phetus closed Concrete Vibes to concentrate on the Phetus Exclusives clothing line, and combine efforts with Elite Gudz. At Elite Gudz he produced fine art for shows, apparel under the Phetus Exclusives label, and work for various clients including ICONIC Motors.<ref>ICONIC Motors Phetus Exclusives Package, January 2011, http://www.phetusexclusives.com/january-p-29.html</ref> By 2010, Elite Gudz grew to include sculpter Mr Den, lead illustrator Rolo Ledesma, artistic director Narek Gevorgian and creative director [[Brian Ferrara]]. With talent from the worlds of graffiti, illustration, graphic design and technology, Elite Gudz issued its first entertainment application, Graffiti Spray Can. The success of Graffiti Spray Can lead the company to focus on game and app design. To date Elite Gudz has released 15 iOS applications, with over 5 million total downloads. <ref>Graffiti Spray Can App Upgraded With In-App Comic, Graffiti Art Sharing, AppDebate.com, http://www.appdebate.com/app-news/graffiti-spray-can-app-upgraded-with-in-app-comic-graffiti-art-sharing/</ref> Their first game, [[Techno Kitten Adventure]], was released on June 7, 2011. After posting a Techno Kitten Adventure promotional video on their blog, [[G4TV]] tweeted that "Techno Kitten Adventure will be the next runaway hit. Mark our words." <ref>G4TV Tweets Techno Kitten, https://twitter.com/#!/g4tv/status/69371528374001666 </ref>.


In October 2010, Elite Gudz and Phetus presented [e=MC3], Elite Movable Cubez, in The Cultyard at the [[New York Comic Con]].<ref>Ferrara, "Elite Gudz Presents: A Hand Made Gallery Quality Custom Exhibition" 22 September 2010</ref> Cubez are transformable installations that create a number of unique experiences within one piece of art. A number of Cubez of varying sizes, styles and techniques were exhibited with inspiration ranging from graffiti art to antique children's toys. Each of the Cubez are unique, even though the were all created from the same equal three blocks.<ref>Ferrara, "Elite Gudz Presents: A Hand Made Gallery Quality Custom Exhibition" 22 September 2010</ref> [e=MC3] features contributions from [[Cope2]], Such, Indie184, Phetus, Mr. Den, Rolo Ledesma, Narek Gevorgian and other artists.<ref>http://www.elitemc3.com</ref>
===Graffiti===

==Graffiti==


Several Elite Gudz artist, including Phetus, have been heavily involved in graffiti art since the beginning of the movement. Phetus created his signature Phat Phace logo in 1988 and after creating a street following on Long Island and in NYC, Phetus took his designs to clothing, opening up the first graffiti boutique on Long Island, "Concrete Vibes," in Mineola in 2003. He closed the store to bring his artistic perspective to Elite Gudz in 2008. Graffiti influences can be found in some of Elite Gudz' most popular projects, including the Graffiti Spray Can applications, Goons & Bots characters, and the Concrete Immortalz comics.
Several Elite Gudz artist, including Phetus, have been heavily involved in graffiti art since the beginning of the movement. Phetus created his signature Phat Phace logo in 1988 and after creating a street following on Long Island and in NYC, Phetus took his designs to clothing, opening up the first graffiti boutique on Long Island, "Concrete Vibes," in Mineola in 2003. He closed the store to bring his artistic perspective to Elite Gudz in 2008. Graffiti influences can be found in some of Elite Gudz' most popular projects, including the Graffiti Spray Can applications, Goons & Bots characters, and the Concrete Immortalz comics.


====Graffiti Spray Can====
===Graffiti Spray Can===
In May 2010, Elite Gudz released Graffiti Spray Can, their first mobile application, for iPhone and iPod.<ref>Elite Gudz Graffiti Spray Can App Bombs iTunes, May 2010, http://www.hiphoppress.com/2010/05/elite-gudz-graffiti-spray-can-app-bombs-itunes-with-free-mobile-app-for-the-iphone-ipod-touch-and-ip.html</ref> The app climbed to the #1 spot in Entertainment and Free apps around the world within days of its release.<ref>Graffiti Spray Paint Can App Hits #1 in the world, Juxtapoz, 27 May 2010, http://www.juxtapoz.com/Trina-Calderon/graffiti-spray-paint-can-App-hits-1-in-the-world</ref> The success of the original Graffiti Spray Can is the reason the studio decided to focus on app and game development.<ref>http://elitegudz.com/wordpress/?page_id=2</ref> They have since released apps and games for [[IOS (Apple)|iOS]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]] and [[Xbox Live Indie Games]].
In May 2010, Elite Gudz released Graffiti Spray Can, their first mobile application, for iPhone and iPod.<ref>Elite Gudz Graffiti Spray Can App Bombs iTunes, May 2010, http://www.hiphoppress.com/2010/05/elite-gudz-graffiti-spray-can-app-bombs-itunes-with-free-mobile-app-for-the-iphone-ipod-touch-and-ip.html</ref> The app climbed to the #1 spot in Entertainment and Free apps around the world within days of its release.<ref>Graffiti Spray Paint Can App Hits #1 in the world, Juxtapoz, 27 May 2010, http://www.juxtapoz.com/Trina-Calderon/graffiti-spray-paint-can-App-hits-1-in-the-world</ref> The success of the original Graffiti Spray Can is the reason the studio decided to focus on app and game development.<ref>http://elitegudz.com/wordpress/?page_id=2</ref> They have since released apps and games for [[IOS (Apple)|iOS]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]] and [[Xbox Live Indie Games]].


In May 2011, Elite Gudz released Graffiti Spray Can PRO for the iPhone and iPod Touch, and Graffiti Spray Can HD for iPad. The new version included artists packs by Phetus and Bronx graffiti legend [[Cope2]]. <ref> Graffiti Spray Can 2 Application to Offer Specialized Graffiti Artist Packs, Tag One, http://www.graffaholiks.com/graffiti-news-network/graffiti-spray-can-2-application-to-offer-specialized-graffiti-artist-packs</ref> The Graffiti Spray Can PRO & Graffiti Spray Can HD apps also included the music track "We Bomb," a graffiti-centric rap song by [[Phetus]] and [[Poe Rilla]]. The title of the track refers to the graffiti terminology of Bombing, meaning to hit many surfaces in an area. The video for the song, produced by Picture Perfect, was filmed on location at several famous NYC graffiti landmarks including 5 Pointz in Queens, [[Keith Haring]]'s Crack is Wack wall in Harlem, [[Cope2]]'s wall at Boon Ave. in the Bronx, and the American Trash bar.<ref> Poe Rilla - We Bomb (music video), VladTV, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPB5G9O2CVo </ref> The "We Bomb" EP, released on picture disc vinyl, featured several remixes, including [[dubstep]] and [[djent]] versions.<ref>We Bomb [Explicit], http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0051QEG62/ref=cm_sw_su_dp</ref>
In May 2011, Elite Gudz released Graffiti Spray Can PRO for the iPhone and iPod Touch, and Graffiti Spray Can HD for iPad. The new version included artists packs by Phetus and Bronx graffiti legend [[Cope2]]. <ref> Graffiti Spray Can 2 Application to Offer Specialized Graffiti Artist Packs, Tag One, http://www.graffaholiks.com/graffiti-news-network/graffiti-spray-can-2-application-to-offer-specialized-graffiti-artist-packs</ref> The Graffiti Spray Can PRO & Graffiti Spray Can HD apps also included the music track "We Bomb," a graffiti-centric rap song by [[Phetus]] and [[Poe Rilla]]. The title of the track refers to the graffiti terminology of Bombing, meaning to hit many surfaces in an area. The video for the song, produced by Picture Perfect, was filmed on location at several famous NYC graffiti landmarks including 5 Pointz in Queens, [[Keith Haring]]'s Crack is Wack wall in Harlem, [[Cope2]]'s wall at Boon Ave. in the Bronx, and the American Trash bar.<ref> Poe Rilla - We Bomb (music video), VladTV, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPB5G9O2CVo </ref> The "We Bomb" EP, released on picture disc vinyl, featured several remixes, including [[dubstep]] and [[djent]] versions.<ref>We Bomb [Explicit], http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0051QEG62/ref=cm_sw_su_dp</ref>


==== Phetus Exclusives ====
=== Phetus Exclusives ===
Phetus Exclusives began as high-end, one-off shirts for celebrities hand-made by Phetus. Graffiti was once known as the visual component of hip-hop. Artists would often paint or exhibit work while DJ’s, MC’s and dancers performed. Continuing this long-standing relationship between art and music(cite), Phetus moved his designs to clothing for musicians. Ludacris’ wardrobe from his Chicken and Beer album and tour, and a number of outfits from LL Cool J’s Exit 13 tour were made by Phetus.
Phetus Exclusives began as high-end, one-off shirts for celebrities hand-made by Phetus. Ludacris’ wardrobe from his Chicken and Beer album and tour, and a number of outfits from LL Cool J’s Exit 13 tour were made by Phetus. In 2008, Phetus became the driving force behind Elite Gudz and now produces Phetus Exclusives on a larger scale, with Phetus Exclusives packages released monthly and limited to 88 pieces. Phetus Exclusives are available online and in locations throughout the New York City area.<ref>http://shop.phetusexclusives.com</ref>.

In November 2010 Elite Gudz, in association with 3.2.6. Muzik and Suge White, presented Poe Rilla's mixtape "My Bloody Life," as a free download.<ref>Poe Rilla's "My Bloody Life," 24 November 2010, http://www.elitegudz.com/wordpress/405/</ref> Poe Rilla wore a Phetus Exclusives "I AM L.I." tee shirt on the back cover of the mixtape.

In Fall 2010, Phetus presented Hank Steinbrenner with a Phetus Exclusive on the field of Yankee Stadium. The Hanks Yank’s jersey featured a Yankees logo, freshly spray-painted with stylized drip markings.<ref>New York Yankees Graffiti Shirts by Phetus Exclusives, http://www.youtube.com/elitegudz#p/u/8/MFTdSM9mFcE</ref>
In Fall 2010, Phetus presented Hank Steinbrenner with a Phetus Exclusive on the field of Yankee Stadium. The Hanks Yank’s jersey featured a Yankees logo, freshly spray-painted with stylized drip markings.<ref>New York Yankees Graffiti Shirts by Phetus Exclusives, http://www.youtube.com/elitegudz#p/u/8/MFTdSM9mFcE</ref>
In 2008, Phetus became the driving force behind Elite Gudz and now produces Phetus Exclusives on a large scale. Phetus Exclusives are available online and in locations throughout the New York City area.<ref>http://shop.phetusexclusives.com</ref>. In November 2010 Elite Gudz, in association with 3.2.6. Muzik and Suge White, presented Poe Rilla's mixtape "My Bloody Life," as a free download.<ref>Poe Rilla's "My Bloody Life," 24 November 2010, http://www.elitegudz.com/wordpress/405/</ref> Poe Rilla wore a Phetus Exclusives "I AM L.I." tee shirt on the back cover of the mixtape.


==== Concrete Immortalz ====
=== Concrete Immortalz ===
[[Concrete Immortalz]] is a comic series by [[graffiti]] artist Phetus and the Elite Gudz team. The series is built on the idea that art progresses with and chronicles human history, and "the [[graffiti]] movement is the artistic embodiment of current times."<ref>What Is Concrete Immortalz? http://www.concreteimmortalz.com/index.php?option=com_character</ref> The series' main protagonist is The Wall Lord, a graffiti artist who writes messages of hope and defiance against a repressive government. On January 7, 2010, Phetus and [[street art]]ist Such painted a mural image of The Wall Lord on a subway car installation outside of Tuff City Tattoos in Bronx. NY<ref>http://toysrevil.blogspot.com/2010/01/phetus-reps-concrete-immortalz-tuff.html</ref>{{Citation needed|date=October 2010}} Phetus was also joined by [[Cope2]], T-Kid, Ban2, Indie and Cheez who came through to destroy the piece once it was completed as a tribute to the real life actions that go on within the graffiti subculture.<ref>True Legend COPE2 Reps Concrete Immortalz, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWs0TXnBqVk</ref> A billboard-sized mural for Concrete Immortalz was created by Phetus and Such across a block-long industrial complex at 5 Pointz in Long Island City.<ref>Concrete Immortalz Mural @ 5 Pointz by Phetus & Such, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0T1OI-NIIE</ref>
[[Concrete Immortalz]] is a comic series by [[graffiti]] artist Phetus and the Elite Gudz team. The series is built on the idea that art progresses with and chronicles human history, and "the [[graffiti]] movement is the artistic embodiment of current times."<ref>What Is Concrete Immortalz? http://www.concreteimmortalz.com/index.php?option=com_character</ref> The series' main protagonist is The Wall Lord, a graffiti artist who writes messages of hope and defiance against a repressive government. On January 7, 2010, Phetus and [[street art]]ist Such painted a mural image of The Wall Lord on a subway car installation outside of Tuff City Tattoos in Bronx, NY<ref>http://toysrevil.blogspot.com/2010/01/phetus-reps-concrete-immortalz-tuff.html</ref>{{Citation needed|date=October 2010}} Phetus was also joined by [[Cope2]], T-Kid, Ban2, Indie and Cheez who came through to destroy the piece once it was completed as a tribute to the real life actions that go on within the graffiti subculture.<ref>True Legend COPE2 Reps Concrete Immortalz, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWs0TXnBqVk</ref> A billboard-sized mural for Concrete Immortalz was created by Phetus and Such across a block-long industrial complex at 5 Pointz in Long Island City.<ref>Concrete Immortalz Mural @ 5 Pointz by Phetus & Such, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0T1OI-NIIE</ref>


==Techno Kitten Adventure==
Techno Kitten Adventure is Elite Gudz' first video game. Originally released on [[Xbox Live Indie Games]], Elite Gudz announced that it would be remaking the top-rated and top-downloaded indie game with new graphics, songs and characters. <ref> Techno Kitten Adventure Gets Major Upgrades – Asks I Can Haz Mobile?, http://iphonenews.desinformado.com/2011/05/techno-kitten-adventure-gets-major-upgrades-asks-i-can-haz-mobile/</ref> On June 7 the new Techno Kitten Adventure was released on Xbox Live Indie Games and iOS devices, with releases for Android and Windows 7 Phone planned for late Summer 2011.


In Techno Kitten Adventure, players pilot a kitten by jetpack, powered by hopes and dreams, through various levels based around songs in the game's soundtrack. The player must avoid the sparkling stars at the top and bottom of the screen, and sparkling stars that form shapes in the middle of the screen. The object of the game is to get the highest score possible. On Xbox, players navigate the kitten by pressing the A button to go up, and releasing the A button to go down. On touch-screen mobile devices, players tap and hold the screen to go up, and release to go down. These controls have been compared to the Helicopter Game.


===Reviews===
Techno Kitten Adventure has a 4.5 star rating on iTunes, and is consistently in the top downloaded and top rated categories of [[Xbox Live Indie Games]]. <ref> Techno Kitten Adventure: Your Perfect In-Class Distraction, http://www.thecampussocialite.com/techno-kitten-adventure-your-perfect-class-distraction/</ref> On May 14, after posting a Techno Kitten Adventure promotional video on their blog, [[G4TV]] tweeted that "Techno Kitten Adventure will be the next runaway hit. Mark our words." <ref>G4TV Tweets Techno Kitten, https://twitter.com/#!/g4tv/status/69371528374001666 </ref>. Techno Kitten Adventure currently has a 4.5 star rating on the iTunes App Store <ref>Techno Kitten Adventure by Elite Gudz, http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/techno-kitten-adventure/id439984156?mt=8</ref>, and is one of the top rated and top downloaded games on Xbox Live Indie Games. <ref>Techno Kitten Adventure!, http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-US/Product/Techno-Kitten-Adventure/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d80258550893</ref>

===Live Apperances===
====Good Day LA====
Techno Kitten and his Kitten Dancers made an appearance on [[Good Day LA]] on June 7, 2011<ref>Techno Kitten Adventure Dancers on GDLA, http://www.myfoxla.com/dpp/good_day_la/techno-kitten-adventure-dancers-on-gdla-20110607</ref>. A special Techno Kitten level was created using Techno Kitten's body and Good Day LA host [[Steve Edwards]]' head. In the next segment, weather and lifestyle anchor [[Jillian Reynolds]] could be heard off camera saying "Bring back the techno kittens!" <ref> Good Day LA, Television Broadcast, 7 June 2011</ref>

====E3 2011====
Techno Kitten and his Kitten Dancers also made an appearance outside of E3 expo on June 7, 2011. Techno Kitten and 10 kitten dancers hosted a dance party outside the Los Angeles Convention Center. Passers by received Techno Kitten stickers and an opportunity to try out the game on iPad. While watching the Kitten Dancers outside E3, a cameraman was quoted as saying "Techno Kitten Adventure is now my most wanted game." <ref>Techno Kitten Adventure (E3 2011 Outtake), http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSaG5wuZQs0</ref>

====Philadelphia Comic Con====
On June 19, 2011, Techno Kitten made an appearance at the Wizard World Digital booth at Philadelphia Comic Con at the Philadelphia Convention Center for Kids Day. Techno Kitten met with fans at the Kids Costume Contest, and hosted a dance party featuring music from the game.


===Sculpture===
==== Cubez ====
In October 2010, Elite Gudz and Phetus presented [e=MC3], Elite Movable Cubez, in The Cultyard at the [[New York Comic Con]].<ref>Ferrara, "Elite Gudz Presents: A Hand Made Gallery Quality Custom Exhibition" 22 September 2010</ref> Cubez are transformable installations that create a number of unique experiences within one piece of art. A number of Cubez of varying sizes, styles and techniques were exhibited with inspiration ranging from graffiti art to antique children's toys. Each of the Cubez are unique, even though the were all created from the same equal three blocks.<ref>Ferrara, "Elite Gudz Presents: A Hand Made Gallery Quality Custom Exhibition" 22 September 2010</ref> [e=MC3] features contributions from [[Cope2]], Such, Indie184, Phetus, Mr. Den, Rolo Ledesma, Narek Gevorgian and other artists.<ref>http://www.elitemc3.com</ref>


==List of Applications==
==List of Mobile Applications & Games==
Elite Gudz develops apps and games for iOS devices, Android, [[Windows 7]], and [[Xbox 360]].
Elite Gudz develops apps and games for iOS devices, Android, [[Windows 7]], and [[Xbox 360]].


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====Windows Phone 7====
====Windows Phone 7====
* [[Techno Kitten Adventure]]
* [[Techno Kitten Adventure]] (Release Date: TBD)


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.elitegudz.com Elite Gudz Official Site]
* [http://www.elitegudz.com Elite Gudz Official Site]
* [http://www.concreteimmortalz.com Concrete Immortalz Official Site]
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/EliteGudz Elite Gudz Official YouTube Channel]
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/EliteGudz Elite Gudz Official YouTube Channel]
* [http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/graffiti-spray-can/id372003395?mt=8, Graffiti Spray Can App on iTunes]
* [http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/graffiti-spray-can/id372003395?mt=8, Graffiti Spray Can App on iTunes]

Revision as of 20:44, 23 June 2011

Elite Gudz
FounderPhetus
HeadquartersNew York, NY
Area served
Worldwide
Websitewww.elitegudz.com

Elite Gudz is an independent game and creative studio based in New York, NY. They are best known for their top-downloaded iPhone app, Graffiti Spray Can, and the top rated & top download Xbox Indies title Techno Kitten Adventure. The studio produces video games, mobile applications, apparel, comics, designer toys and fine art.

History

Elite Gudz was founded in 2008 under the vision of graffiti artist Phetus. Working under his Phat Phace logo since 1988, Phetus' presence on the Long Island graffiti scene was solidified in 2003 with the opening o Concrete Vibes, the first graffiti boutique on Long Island. Phetus closed Concrete Vibes to concentrate on the Phetus Exclusives clothing line, and combine efforts with Elite Gudz. At Elite Gudz he produced fine art for shows, apparel under the Phetus Exclusives label, and work for various clients including ICONIC Motors.[1] By 2010, Elite Gudz grew to include sculpter Mr Den, lead illustrator Rolo Ledesma, artistic director Narek Gevorgian and creative director Brian Ferrara. With talent from the worlds of graffiti, illustration, graphic design and technology, Elite Gudz issued its first entertainment application, Graffiti Spray Can. The success of Graffiti Spray Can lead the company to focus on game and app design. To date Elite Gudz has released 15 iOS applications, with over 5 million total downloads. [2] Their first game, Techno Kitten Adventure, was released on June 7, 2011. After posting a Techno Kitten Adventure promotional video on their blog, G4TV tweeted that "Techno Kitten Adventure will be the next runaway hit. Mark our words." [3].

In October 2010, Elite Gudz and Phetus presented [e=MC3], Elite Movable Cubez, in The Cultyard at the New York Comic Con.[4] Cubez are transformable installations that create a number of unique experiences within one piece of art. A number of Cubez of varying sizes, styles and techniques were exhibited with inspiration ranging from graffiti art to antique children's toys. Each of the Cubez are unique, even though the were all created from the same equal three blocks.[5] [e=MC3] features contributions from Cope2, Such, Indie184, Phetus, Mr. Den, Rolo Ledesma, Narek Gevorgian and other artists.[6]

Graffiti

Several Elite Gudz artist, including Phetus, have been heavily involved in graffiti art since the beginning of the movement. Phetus created his signature Phat Phace logo in 1988 and after creating a street following on Long Island and in NYC, Phetus took his designs to clothing, opening up the first graffiti boutique on Long Island, "Concrete Vibes," in Mineola in 2003. He closed the store to bring his artistic perspective to Elite Gudz in 2008. Graffiti influences can be found in some of Elite Gudz' most popular projects, including the Graffiti Spray Can applications, Goons & Bots characters, and the Concrete Immortalz comics.

Graffiti Spray Can

In May 2010, Elite Gudz released Graffiti Spray Can, their first mobile application, for iPhone and iPod.[7] The app climbed to the #1 spot in Entertainment and Free apps around the world within days of its release.[8] The success of the original Graffiti Spray Can is the reason the studio decided to focus on app and game development.[9] They have since released apps and games for iOS, Android and Xbox Live Indie Games.

In May 2011, Elite Gudz released Graffiti Spray Can PRO for the iPhone and iPod Touch, and Graffiti Spray Can HD for iPad. The new version included artists packs by Phetus and Bronx graffiti legend Cope2. [10] The Graffiti Spray Can PRO & Graffiti Spray Can HD apps also included the music track "We Bomb," a graffiti-centric rap song by Phetus and Poe Rilla. The title of the track refers to the graffiti terminology of Bombing, meaning to hit many surfaces in an area. The video for the song, produced by Picture Perfect, was filmed on location at several famous NYC graffiti landmarks including 5 Pointz in Queens, Keith Haring's Crack is Wack wall in Harlem, Cope2's wall at Boon Ave. in the Bronx, and the American Trash bar.[11] The "We Bomb" EP, released on picture disc vinyl, featured several remixes, including dubstep and djent versions.[12]

Phetus Exclusives

Phetus Exclusives began as high-end, one-off shirts for celebrities hand-made by Phetus. Ludacris’ wardrobe from his Chicken and Beer album and tour, and a number of outfits from LL Cool J’s Exit 13 tour were made by Phetus. In 2008, Phetus became the driving force behind Elite Gudz and now produces Phetus Exclusives on a larger scale, with Phetus Exclusives packages released monthly and limited to 88 pieces. Phetus Exclusives are available online and in locations throughout the New York City area.[13].

In November 2010 Elite Gudz, in association with 3.2.6. Muzik and Suge White, presented Poe Rilla's mixtape "My Bloody Life," as a free download.[14] Poe Rilla wore a Phetus Exclusives "I AM L.I." tee shirt on the back cover of the mixtape.

In Fall 2010, Phetus presented Hank Steinbrenner with a Phetus Exclusive on the field of Yankee Stadium. The Hanks Yank’s jersey featured a Yankees logo, freshly spray-painted with stylized drip markings.[15]

Concrete Immortalz

Concrete Immortalz is a comic series by graffiti artist Phetus and the Elite Gudz team. The series is built on the idea that art progresses with and chronicles human history, and "the graffiti movement is the artistic embodiment of current times."[16] The series' main protagonist is The Wall Lord, a graffiti artist who writes messages of hope and defiance against a repressive government. On January 7, 2010, Phetus and street artist Such painted a mural image of The Wall Lord on a subway car installation outside of Tuff City Tattoos in Bronx, NY[17][citation needed] Phetus was also joined by Cope2, T-Kid, Ban2, Indie and Cheez who came through to destroy the piece once it was completed as a tribute to the real life actions that go on within the graffiti subculture.[18] A billboard-sized mural for Concrete Immortalz was created by Phetus and Such across a block-long industrial complex at 5 Pointz in Long Island City.[19]

Techno Kitten Adventure

Techno Kitten Adventure is Elite Gudz' first video game. Originally released on Xbox Live Indie Games, Elite Gudz announced that it would be remaking the top-rated and top-downloaded indie game with new graphics, songs and characters. [20] On June 7 the new Techno Kitten Adventure was released on Xbox Live Indie Games and iOS devices, with releases for Android and Windows 7 Phone planned for late Summer 2011.

In Techno Kitten Adventure, players pilot a kitten by jetpack, powered by hopes and dreams, through various levels based around songs in the game's soundtrack. The player must avoid the sparkling stars at the top and bottom of the screen, and sparkling stars that form shapes in the middle of the screen. The object of the game is to get the highest score possible. On Xbox, players navigate the kitten by pressing the A button to go up, and releasing the A button to go down. On touch-screen mobile devices, players tap and hold the screen to go up, and release to go down. These controls have been compared to the Helicopter Game.

Reviews

Techno Kitten Adventure has a 4.5 star rating on iTunes, and is consistently in the top downloaded and top rated categories of Xbox Live Indie Games. [21] On May 14, after posting a Techno Kitten Adventure promotional video on their blog, G4TV tweeted that "Techno Kitten Adventure will be the next runaway hit. Mark our words." [22]. Techno Kitten Adventure currently has a 4.5 star rating on the iTunes App Store [23], and is one of the top rated and top downloaded games on Xbox Live Indie Games. [24]

Live Apperances

Good Day LA

Techno Kitten and his Kitten Dancers made an appearance on Good Day LA on June 7, 2011[25]. A special Techno Kitten level was created using Techno Kitten's body and Good Day LA host Steve Edwards' head. In the next segment, weather and lifestyle anchor Jillian Reynolds could be heard off camera saying "Bring back the techno kittens!" [26]

E3 2011

Techno Kitten and his Kitten Dancers also made an appearance outside of E3 expo on June 7, 2011. Techno Kitten and 10 kitten dancers hosted a dance party outside the Los Angeles Convention Center. Passers by received Techno Kitten stickers and an opportunity to try out the game on iPad. While watching the Kitten Dancers outside E3, a cameraman was quoted as saying "Techno Kitten Adventure is now my most wanted game." [27]

Philadelphia Comic Con

On June 19, 2011, Techno Kitten made an appearance at the Wizard World Digital booth at Philadelphia Comic Con at the Philadelphia Convention Center for Kids Day. Techno Kitten met with fans at the Kids Costume Contest, and hosted a dance party featuring music from the game.


List of Mobile Applications & Games

Elite Gudz develops apps and games for iOS devices, Android, Windows 7, and Xbox 360.

iOS Apps

  • Graffiti Spray Can
  • Graffiti Spray Can PRO
  • Graffiti Spray Can HD
  • Graffiti Wallpapers HD
  • Goons & Bots Home Run Derby
  • Goons & Bots Alarm Clock
  • Spray Face
  • Photo Shuffle Cube
  • Maxim Champagne Popper
  • OCD Light Switch
  • OCD Door Lock
  • OCD Door Bell
  • Fart Spray Can
  • Techno Kitten Adventure

Android Apps

Xbox Live Indie Games

Windows Phone 7

References

  1. ^ ICONIC Motors Phetus Exclusives Package, January 2011, http://www.phetusexclusives.com/january-p-29.html
  2. ^ Graffiti Spray Can App Upgraded With In-App Comic, Graffiti Art Sharing, AppDebate.com, http://www.appdebate.com/app-news/graffiti-spray-can-app-upgraded-with-in-app-comic-graffiti-art-sharing/
  3. ^ G4TV Tweets Techno Kitten, https://twitter.com/#!/g4tv/status/69371528374001666
  4. ^ Ferrara, "Elite Gudz Presents: A Hand Made Gallery Quality Custom Exhibition" 22 September 2010
  5. ^ Ferrara, "Elite Gudz Presents: A Hand Made Gallery Quality Custom Exhibition" 22 September 2010
  6. ^ http://www.elitemc3.com
  7. ^ Elite Gudz Graffiti Spray Can App Bombs iTunes, May 2010, http://www.hiphoppress.com/2010/05/elite-gudz-graffiti-spray-can-app-bombs-itunes-with-free-mobile-app-for-the-iphone-ipod-touch-and-ip.html
  8. ^ Graffiti Spray Paint Can App Hits #1 in the world, Juxtapoz, 27 May 2010, http://www.juxtapoz.com/Trina-Calderon/graffiti-spray-paint-can-App-hits-1-in-the-world
  9. ^ http://elitegudz.com/wordpress/?page_id=2
  10. ^ Graffiti Spray Can 2 Application to Offer Specialized Graffiti Artist Packs, Tag One, http://www.graffaholiks.com/graffiti-news-network/graffiti-spray-can-2-application-to-offer-specialized-graffiti-artist-packs
  11. ^ Poe Rilla - We Bomb (music video), VladTV, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPB5G9O2CVo
  12. ^ We Bomb [Explicit], http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0051QEG62/ref=cm_sw_su_dp
  13. ^ http://shop.phetusexclusives.com
  14. ^ Poe Rilla's "My Bloody Life," 24 November 2010, http://www.elitegudz.com/wordpress/405/
  15. ^ New York Yankees Graffiti Shirts by Phetus Exclusives, http://www.youtube.com/elitegudz#p/u/8/MFTdSM9mFcE
  16. ^ What Is Concrete Immortalz? http://www.concreteimmortalz.com/index.php?option=com_character
  17. ^ http://toysrevil.blogspot.com/2010/01/phetus-reps-concrete-immortalz-tuff.html
  18. ^ True Legend COPE2 Reps Concrete Immortalz, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWs0TXnBqVk
  19. ^ Concrete Immortalz Mural @ 5 Pointz by Phetus & Such, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0T1OI-NIIE
  20. ^ Techno Kitten Adventure Gets Major Upgrades – Asks I Can Haz Mobile?, http://iphonenews.desinformado.com/2011/05/techno-kitten-adventure-gets-major-upgrades-asks-i-can-haz-mobile/
  21. ^ Techno Kitten Adventure: Your Perfect In-Class Distraction, http://www.thecampussocialite.com/techno-kitten-adventure-your-perfect-class-distraction/
  22. ^ G4TV Tweets Techno Kitten, https://twitter.com/#!/g4tv/status/69371528374001666
  23. ^ Techno Kitten Adventure by Elite Gudz, http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/techno-kitten-adventure/id439984156?mt=8
  24. ^ Techno Kitten Adventure!, http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-US/Product/Techno-Kitten-Adventure/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d80258550893
  25. ^ Techno Kitten Adventure Dancers on GDLA, http://www.myfoxla.com/dpp/good_day_la/techno-kitten-adventure-dancers-on-gdla-20110607
  26. ^ Good Day LA, Television Broadcast, 7 June 2011
  27. ^ Techno Kitten Adventure (E3 2011 Outtake), http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSaG5wuZQs0

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