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Up until today, Outlander was Stan Watts' only game box art that was aware of, but thanks to @vgdensetsu.bsky.social, I also learned that Stan Watts did the Atari 7800 art for Missing in Action, which was first a film poster (auctioned in 2021 for $19,200) www.juliensauctions.com/en/items/202...
Outlander box art for Genesis and SNES by Stan Watts. Mindscape released the game first for Genesis in 1992 and then for SNES in 1993, but Stan Watts is only credited in the SNES manual: archive.org/details/outl...
Artwork signed Bud Thon.
Castlevania: Belmont's Curse main visual by Katsuya Terada
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Ryan Ottley, Invincible VS PlayStation 5 GameStop Exclusive box art variant, 2026 www.comicartfans.com/GalleryPiece...
Marc Ericksen art for the cancelled Sega Genesis game Battle Mission (1990), a WW2 rail shooter that was set to be published by Renovation. Marc's art got usage in a trade show flyer that doesn't appear to be documented online originalvideogameart.com/index.php?/h...
Ed Parker also did art Infocom's Zork Zero, which released in 1988 and included a "feelie" called the Flathead Calendar 883, need to advance certain parts of the game but also functional as a 1989 calendar infocom.elsewhere.org/gallery/zork...
Infocom's Arthur: The Quest for Excalibur (1989) included a Book of Hours insert, which explained the Canonical hours and contained a poem with lines used as passwords in the game. Ed Parker did the art for Book of Hours boards.cgccomics.com/topic/403640...
A new exhibition dedicated to Takumi Yokooka opens today. He has created a huge number of illustrations for Namco over the past 40 years.
I’ll have to update his profile.
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Before joining Data East, Yuichi Takagi created illustrations for Beep magazine. Around the same time, Beep also featured illustrations by Toshimi Sato (who presumably illustrated numerous Data East games).
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Never mind that it's basically summer, here's one more Xmas holiday card from the Mark Flitman collection - Sega's 1993 company card: https://archive.gamehistory.org/folder/a71f38b4-b31c-40d3-afc9-d8e26737a0a2