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===Video games=== [[File:Pilgrim, Faith as a Weapon concept art.jpeg|thumb|right|{{center|Giraud's costume design concept art for ''Pilgrim: Faith as a Weapon''}}]] Two years after he had provided box cover art for two video games, Giraud was approached for more substantial video game contributions when developer [[Arxel Tribe]] asked Giraud to become a concept designer for their 1997 ''[[Pilgrim: Faith as a Weapon]]'' game they had in development. It actually reunited Giraud with Paulo Coelho on whose 1987 work ''[[The Pilgrimage]]'' the game was based and who also responsible for its adaptation, and for whom Giraud had illustrated his ''Alchemist'' French-edition novel three years earlier. As Mลbius, Giraud designed among others the costumes for the game. Seven years later the Japanese 2004 video game ''Seven Samurai 20XX'' was released for which Giraud was asked to provide the character concept designs. This was his last known video game contribution. Essentially, the work he had been asked to perform for these two video games, did not differ that much from the movie work Giraud had done since the 1979 movie ''Alien'' in a near-similar function.
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