More Terrible Box Art 47
Press the Buttons has an article up discussing some of his least favorite Nintendo box art. The article is a follow-up to a box art column on Gamespy. From the article: "I eventually did get the game, but it never occurred to me how unexciting this box art actually was until sometime later. How did SNK expect this to sell? 'Mom, Mom, I want the game starring Lee Trevino that's endorsed by the U.S. National Video Game Team!' I hope that SNK's target audience was adults here, because if not then they have only themselves to blame."
Dead on (Score:5, Interesting)
This box cover? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:This box cover? (Score:3, Insightful)
Hey, man. (Score:1)
Re:This box cover? (Score:1)
Re:This box cover? (Score:2)
Re:Dead on (Score:3, Insightful)
Not this creepy-looking dude with the hand gun, and psuedo-realistic artwork.
Master System Games (Score:4, Insightful)
Good God, Lotus 1-2-3 looked like more fun than Sega Master System games did.
Re:Master System Games (Score:1)
Re:The end? (Score:1)
Re:The end? (Score:1)
Planescape : Torment (Score:1)
Re:Planescape : Torment (Score:1)
Re:Planescape : Torment (Score:2)
No. As I thought was obvious, the twin-packs were bargain versions of older games. What is not obvious (and borders on commercial fraud) is that the game inside that pack is cut down to fewer CDs than the original, meaning that most speech and nearly every cutscene is gone.
Re:Planescape : Torment (Score:1)
Blaster Master (Score:3, Interesting)
Yet Sunsoft put a giant beast on the cover. The ugliest one with a sniper rifle target. There is no sniper rifle in the game.
http://bmunderground.chaosr.com/gfx/02_images/ads
Re:Blaster Master (Score:1)
You lost your toad in the sewer and when you went after it you found a giant tank (don't remember even if there was a reason for it to be there) and go on your journey to find back your toad.
That's what I remember.... man, that was something. I loved the game though.
10 best? (Score:2)
wasteland (Score:1, Interesting)
http://www.mobygames.com/game/wasteland/cover-art [mobygames.com]
The old album-style packaging had it all: excellent cover establishing the tone of the game, ornate illustration of a decimated Las Vegas on the inside panels, and a photo of the game designers in post-apocalyptic gear carrying weapons.
Best ever. No contest. Nothing comes close.
Anticipation (Score:4, Funny)
Need I say more?
Re:Anticipation (Score:2)
wow, seriously, that's impressively bad. i wonder how embarassed those models would be now if you showed them that (now that they'd all be about 50 years old or so)
Re:Anticipation (Score:2)
Hmmm.
Way to ruin the suspense (Score:2)
Super Famicom vs Super Nintendo box art (Score:2)
Take a look on Ebay, search for Final Fight, Turtles in Time, Mystical Ninja/Goemon, Actraiser they all look terrible. Even Zelda III had an inferior US box design.
Atari? (Score:1)
Japan v. USA (Score:2)
There seems to be a trend to totally ruin the simplistic and quite often wonderful box art that Japan gets when a game comes to America. It's almost as if they (the companies) feel the need to dumb down the art here in order to reach out to a market that just does not understand videogames.
One of the most blaring examples is Ico. In America we get a box with some kid with a stick in his hand and a bunch of other random stuff on
Who looks at the box? (Score:2)
Re:Who looks at the box? (Score:2)
Back in the old days we couldn't look up new games online because there was no online. There were no console game demos. All we had were word-of-mouth, the occassional magazine, and the game box itself.
Not what I expected... (Score:2)
Glad I was wrong.
Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge (Score:2)
You have chosen a three wood. May I suggest a putter?
Three wood. Now enter the force of your swing. I suggest feather touch.
You have entered "power drive". Now, push seven eight seven to swing.
Ball is in: parking lot. Would you like to play again?
You have selected "No".
Worst art ever (Score:1)
Must go wash my eyes now...