The Art of Atari (2016)

(artofatari.com)

49 points | by ghtbircshotbe 2 days ago ago

15 comments

  • criddell 2 days ago ago

    Have you played Atari today? 11 year old me was able to always answer that question yes.

    So many times the box art would totally capture my imagination. I'd ask for some cartridge for Christmas or my birthday and it was always a bit of a gut punch to see the screen for the first time.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/retrogaming/comments/11ddevl/atari_...

    • abetusk 2 days ago ago

      I would love to see someone do video synthesis using the cover art as a basis. I wish I were more adept at it to try it out.

    • amypetrik8 a day ago ago

      >Have you played Atari today?

      I don't know about Atari, but I'm willing to say we've all played ARTari today

  • progmetaldev 2 days ago ago

    The box art for Haunted House (not the racy, original version) always frightened me as a child. I got the same feeling when I would go through my dad's vinyl collection and would run into the cover of The Moody Blues' "On The Threshold Of A Dream." The surreal style captured the types of nightmares I would have when young.

    Atari Haunted House: https://e.snmc.io/lk/o/x/5585d64c8bad9592834b18b0c8394b44/10...

    On The Threshold Of A Dream: https://rockandrollglobe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/2505...

  • bluedino 2 days ago ago

    I always enjoyed the Magnavox Odyssey 2 box art as well

    https://retrovania-vgjunk.blogspot.com/2016/03/the-wonderful...

  • gxd 2 days ago ago

    I own the poster version ("The Art of Atari, the poster collection") and it's great. I have three of their posters hanging in my office right now. It's not just nostalgia, the art is terrific.

    EDIT: the poster collection now costs $600+ on Amazon. Wow.

    • LaundroMat a day ago ago

      Aargh. I've been wanting a large poster of Missile Command for a while now, but can't seem to find one at a decent price. Having one printed is difficult too as I can't find high-res, large image files of it.

  • j_m_b 2 days ago ago

    The spaceship beaming people up in Defender always looked like it's proportions were off. As a kid, I remember seeing the spaceship and thinking it looked like a metal glove.

  • coachgodzup 2 days ago ago

    These were really quite a piece of art. Unfortunately nowadays a box is so rare.

  • myth_drannon 2 days ago ago

    There is also one from Bitmap Books but more about the actual game graphics.

    https://www.bitmapbooks.com/en-ca/collections/all-books/prod...

    • pico303 2 days ago ago

      Thank you for posting this. I had no idea this was out there!

  • figital 2 days ago ago

    I have this book. It’s fantastic.

  • JKCalhoun 2 days ago ago

    The Art of Over-Promising and Under-Delivering, ha ha. (Truly, I did just want something closer to a gently stylized screenshot so I knew what I was getting.)

    • dole 2 days ago ago

      Contrasting this with the similarly fantastic and ridiculous GPU Box Art from the 90's kind of shows how in 15-20 years at least back then, "the more things change, the more they stay the same."

      https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/relive-the-d...

    • bitwize 2 days ago ago

      I loved art like this. It encouraged you to use your imagination to see the little blob of pixels on your screen as a warrior, spaceship, etc. It made the simple graphics more meaningful.

      It's kinda like how in Clue (Cluedo), the characters like Reverend Green, Miss Scarlett, Professor Plum, etc. so richly detailed in the box art and on the cards are represented by simple one-color game pieces in-game.