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Modern Video Games With Retro Box Art

Who needs cutting-edge visuals when you've got illustrations with loads of hard muscles?

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Ultimate Ink Trash is an artist with a very clear goal: to take some of the biggest video games of the modern age, and re-imagine their covers in the style of the hand-illustrated box art for games released on the Mega Drive and TurboGrafx.

Having bought too many games of that ancient, bygone era purely on the strength of their box art, I like all of them, though the Bill & Ted cameo in the Cyberpunk one is a particular favourite.

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You can see more of Ultimate Ink Trash’s stuff at their Instagram and Twitter.


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