I've done box designs for 2 unreleased Imagic Intellivision games:
Moonsweeper
Wing War
If you are interested in them: A single box is EURO 12.00, shipping is EURO 4.
Boxes for 10 unreleased Atarisoft games for Intellivision. All these games have had an Atarisoft product number.
Battlezone
Dig Dug
Galaxian
Joust
Jungle Hunt
Missile Command
Moon Patrol
Ms. Pac-Man
Pole Position
Vanguard
If you are interested in them: A single box is EURO 12.00, the complete set of 10 boxes is EURO 100, shipping is EURO 4.
Back in 2007 I made boxes for the Flashback 2 exclusive games with the ok from Curt. I did a very limited run complete with manuals and carts.
Now I've made a digitally printed run of 5 box-only sets. Here's the games list:
Adventure 2
Aquaventura
Arcade Pong
Asteroids
Asteroids Deluxe
Caverns of Mars
Combat Two
Frog Pond
Lunar Lander
Return to Haunted House
Saboteur
Save Mary!
Space Duel
Wiza
This time I present a box for Ken Siders' fantastic game Beef Drop for the Atari 7800. The original (a bit scary) artwork is from Henry Lee, provided to me by Albert.
This time I present the box for Ken Siders' fantastic game Beef Drop for the Atari 5200, based on the 7800 version. The original (a bit scary) artwork is from Henry Lee, provided to me by Albert.
More on the game here: https://atariage.com/store/index.php?l=product_detail&p=288
This box is for Frog Pond, an unreleased Atari game. The artwork is based on the AtariAge magazine from 1982, the general look is from a silver style Atari layout.
More details on the game are here: http://www.atariprotos.com/2600/software/frogpond/frogpond.htm
The latest game from Bob is the video/pinball hybrid game Baby Pac-Man for the 7800. By now there is no other conversion of the game for any other system. The amazing artwork is done by Ataroiboy2600. The game will be available through the AA store soon.
You can follow the development thread right here: http://atariage.com/forums/topic/278165-baby-pac-man/
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.