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Added by Ryan Davis on Feb. 4, 2009

I'm not sure what caused all this to become a proper "thing," but I would like to officially give the Double-Quadruple Thumbs-Ups Seal of Approval to the trend of fan-made art that reinterprets video games as though they were paperback books from the 1960s. As far as I can tell, it started with this fellow Olly Moss, who posted a set of images on Flickr entitled Videogame Classics that he adroitly sums up as “Video games vs Penguin Classics.” There's something about the marriage of abstract design and clever symbolism that just makes my toes tingle.
Then the Photoshop-savvy goons over at Something Awful got a hold of the concept and really ran with it. What their efforts lack in the focused design style of Mr. Moss, they more than make up for in sheer volume. There's so goddamn many of them that I'm not going to try and post them all here, so here's my favorites. You can go check out this thread to see the rest.
Perhaps even more delightfully, this hasn't remained limited to video games, and somewhere along the way the fellow who runs Spacesick decided to give some classic movies the same treatment. They're not video-game related, but I think I actually like these designs best, partially because of the incredibly convincing wear-and-tear that these imaginary books have gone through. I would be fully unsurprised to fish any of these out of a cardboard box with "25 CENTS" Sharpied on the side at a garage sale.
As much as I absolutely adore the whole retro styling of this stuff, it's a little bittersweet knowing that video-game packaging has to swing for the lowest common denominator, and no one would ever have the balls to actually package their games like this.

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Fr0Br0
on Feb. 4, 2009
A lot of those made me smile.

Most notably for movies, Shaun of the Dead and Highlander.

Coltonio7 is online
on Feb. 4, 2009
That's...perfect.

Afroman269
on Feb. 4, 2009
That was enlightening.    (First)

dtran1212
on Feb. 4, 2009
wow, an article about game packaging...nice, slow news day Ryan?

BiggerBomb
on Feb. 4, 2009
I'm a big fan of the Devil May Cry and Guitar Hero depictions. Those are pretty clever and fit the theme really well.

KinjiroSSD
on Feb. 4, 2009
Neat

Scheds
on Feb. 4, 2009
I think the Vice City, Symphony of the Night, and R-Type ones are my favourites. Excellent packaging, and I agree with you, Ryan, that it's really too bad game packaging will probably never be even close to something like this. Bring on more explosions and CG!

DoctorTran
on Feb. 4, 2009
I really want to print some of those off and use them on my games.

Mattalorian
on Feb. 4, 2009
Absolutely fantastic. I get all excited when I see any time of clever graphic design, but this is way too awesome.

Bigbombomb
on Feb. 4, 2009
A lot of those are really cool!

taco484
on Feb. 4, 2009
something about this makes me happy.

Bloviator
on Feb. 4, 2009
I loved Transport Tycoon.  I'm glad to see someone else did too.  BTW, the Superman 64 cover is great.

BoG
on Feb. 4, 2009
Goldeneye and Mirror's Edge ones are my favorite. I am going to pray that this starts a trend in the industry, and all future boxart is this awesome.

makari
on Feb. 4, 2009
The Wonka one is genius.

Mercator
on Feb. 4, 2009
Beautiful...I was more tact and style was used for game art in general...but especially for cover art.

JackiJinx
on Feb. 4, 2009
Nice share! I saw the original ones a few days ago, but that's it. Good stuff...like Super Man 64 *snickers*

Seroth
on Feb. 4, 2009
Superman 64 box is genius.

rottendevice
on Feb. 4, 2009
Those are excellent.  They really look like paperbacks you'd see in the "Classics" section of a library.

The best one is the Superman 64 cover. Made me laugh.

CreamyGoodness
on Feb. 4, 2009
neato

oddjob
on Feb. 4, 2009
I heart graphic design


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