Weird and wonderful 1980s video game box art
by Mark Frauenfelder from on (#1A4C3)
Liza Daly writes: "I'm fascinated by the fertile period between '79 and '83, when computers and consoles went mainstream and hundreds of game companies sprung up overnight. These developers were often obscure"-"sometimes just a P.O. box and a single teenager - but a few racked up enormous profits. And while there were no real rules yet, there was one agreed-upon convention: graphics were primitive and were never to be shown on the cover. This led to an awful lot of experimentation, for better or worse."