After several requests from Dan (bfstats) I took the time and sat down to do repros of all Video Gems boxes:
- Missile Control
- Mission Survive
- Steeplechase
- Surfer's Paradise
- Treasure Below
This time it's the box for Mr SQL's port of the Philips Videopac hit Munchkin to the 2600 Supercharger. It's a limited real tape version like back in the days. You still can order it here: http://atariage.com/forums/topic/222606-kc-munchkin-monster-maze-atari-2600/. My approach on this box is a mix of my Starpath template and the original Philips game.
Reproduction box for the great graphicly enhanced version of Tank Command, made by KevinMos3 (check the binary here: http://atariage.com/forums/topic/203636-tank-command-color-edit/).
I've done box designs for 11 unreleased Coleco Intellivision games:
Cosmic Avenger
Frenzy
Looping
Mr. Do!
Pepper II
Rocky
Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel's Castle
Smutfette's Birthday
Tarzan
Time Pilot
Wild Western
If you are interested in them: A single box is EURO 12.00, the complete set of 11 boxes is EURO 110, shipping is EURO 4.
Back in 2009 I made repro boxes for all Suntek games:
Asteroid Belt
Bermuda
Bi! Bi!
Boom Bang
Catch Time
Criminal Persuit
Curtiss
Dragon Defender
Farmyard Fun
Firebug
Galactic
Hey! Stop!
IQ Memory Teaser
Mafia
Mariana
Mole Hunter
Motocross
Netmaker
Pac-Kong
Panda (Quest)
Pyramid War
Ski Run
Skydiver
Space Raid
Spectracube
Super Ferrari
The Year 1999
Time Race
Tuby Bird
Tom Boy
Treasure Island
Ufo Patrol
Walker
Zoo Fun
Here's my take on 20th Centrury Fox' Fall Guy (formerly known as Squish 'Em from Sirius Software). The label art was displayed on a promotional flyer, a bin is yet to be found.
Back in 2009 I made repro boxes for all Rainbowvision games:
Bermuda
Bi! Bi!
Boom Bang
Catch Time
Curtiss
Galactic
Hey! Stop!
Mafia
Mariana
Netmaker
Pac-Kong
Pyramid War
Space Raid
Super Ferrari
Time Race
The Year 1999
Tom Boy
Tuby Bird
Hello everyone,
Quite some time ago I saw some nice trading cards for the Coleco over there in the Colecovision/Adam sub forum and thought that it would be nice to have something like this for the Atari and started doing some samples. It turned out to look nice so I made a set of 50 cards for a complete series that includes all original Atari releases. If I can raise enough interest I will do a second series with non-Atari releases, prototypes and new releases as well as a hardware a
EDIT: There is no Six Pack game, the real name is "Heart Like A Wheel"
Here's my take on 20th Centrury Fox' Six Pack (http://www.atariprotos.com/2600/software/unknown3/unknown3.htm). The label art is from the DVD release, promotional flyer/catalogs featured only the name "Six Pack", no boxart, no screenshots.