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.
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.
I've done box designs for 9 unreleased Coleco Atari 2600 games (listed in catalogs and featured in marketing flyers):
Cosmic Avenger
Frenzy
Looping
Pepper II
Rocky
Smutfette's Birthday
Tarzan
Time Pilot
Wild Western
If you are interested in them: A single box is EURO 14.00, the complete set of 9 boxes is EURO 115, shipping is EURO 4 (airmail, robust box, no insurance, no tracking, runtime 5 to 7 days).
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.
Several people asked me if I could do extra regular sized boxes for my trading card series. Those box designs are done now and they are ready to order. One box is EURO 12.00, if you want all four the total is EURO 45. There will be no additional shipping costs if you are going to order them with the 4th set. The 5th box will be available when the 5th and last set is ready to go in late June.
There is no card/box holder for the boxes, you have to do them by yourself. A dye cut tool is
EDIT: I have indefinitely postponed the Atari 2600 project.
Hi everyone,
Welcome to my latest trading card series. After the Atari 7800 and the Intellivision now it’s time for the Atari 2600. The first series with 50 cards features the original Atari releases from 3-D Tic Tac Toe to Gremlins. The front side of a card shows the original release box art, on the back there are facts about the game as well as a screenshot, label front side and the front of the manual.
I am working on a series of trading cards for the INTV (with the support of the INTV Funhouse) for quite some time now after finishing the Atari 7800 trading cards. Today I have received the test prints and the cards are looking fine. I have to do a few small changes but then they are ready to go.
The first series with 50 cards features the original Mattel releases and a nice box. A set costs EURO 35 including shipping airmail letter (robust box/uninsured/no tracking). For insurance
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.
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.
Hello everyone,
In 2012 I released my first trading card set about the Atari 7800, covering the first-party games. Roughly 18 months later, I finally managed to send the Series 2 to the printer. This set is focusing on the third-party games (with the different region variations) and after market releases (since limited to 50 cards not all after market games (well, most of them are Bob’s creations hereJ) are covered yet, they will be added to Series 3 someday in the future, together w
I've received several requests for doing a box for the Cuttle Card 3 for the Intellivision from Schell's Electronics. The basic design is a standard INTV template, text and screenshots are from the developer's website. Box size is identical to the basic Atari 2600/5200/7800 layout.
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.
Inspired by the recent discussion in the 2600 forum (and a gentle push by Dan;) I've made a box for a Technovision release, based on the Stone Age CCE box artwork from the Atarimania website.
Al asked me to do a box for Medieval Mayhem based on the label art. Even if the resolution of the art was a bit low it ended up good enough thanks to Photoshop:) The box has it debut at the PRGE tomorrow in Portland.
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/).