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Video Game Box Art: The Stories Behind the Covers - Season 1

Series: Video Game Box Art: The Stories Behind the Covers
2.6
(5)
Episodes
8
Rating
NR
Year
2020
Language
English

About

Season one of Video Game Box Art covers and comments on everything from the early days of Atari and Fairchild all the way up to current offerings like Doom and Call of Duty. You'll see a shocking amount of work in progress shots, hear untold stories behind some of the most famous video game cover art, and meet the people who had the biggest impact on the gaming industry without ever getting credit. Plus, learn about Super Nintendo Packaging decisions, how Columbine ties to the world of video game cover art, how covers need to stand out in the world of online retail and so much more!

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Episodes

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1. Episode One

24m

In this episode, join Marc Ericksen, Tim Girvin and Al Lowe as they discuss creating work for Nintendo, tackling adult-themed games, and picking a favorite amongst all their art.

2. Episode Two

22m

In this episode, join Micheal Mendheim and Roger Loveless as they dissect their art for Fester's Quest, Sky Kid, S.C.A.T., and more!

3. Episode Three

22m

Join Steve Hendricks, Nick Talesfore and Gary Winnick as they discuss the importance of montage in Atari cover art, inventing the first cartridge-based home console, and the process for creating and collaborating at Lucasfilm Games.

4. Episode Four

24m

In this episode, join Tom DuBois as he showcases several pieces of the art he created for Konami. Then, take a look at one of the world's most iconic collections of original gaming art with Dan Maresca.

5. Episode Five

24m

In this episode, renowned artist Brom discusses his time while crafting Doom 2 and Diablo 2. Plus, EA and 3DO founder, Trip Hawkins showcases the evolution of early gaming box art packaging.

6. Episode Six

21m

In this episode, gamers and game developers chat about the evolution of Video Game Box Art. Plus, we showcase an awesome video game art exhibit called, "Into the Pixel."

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