7 Oct 2015

☆ Famicom Box Art From Heaven Above ☆ @bitmap_books #Retrogaming #Nintendo #GamersUnite

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It feels like we are currently being spoiled with all these awesome retrogaming books that are around at the moment.
 
As I've mentioned before, there are tons of great examples of these out there and each one gets me more and more excited to own it!
The latest one to catch my eye is called…….
 
Super Famicom : The Box Art Collection
 
You Excited? 
 
If You're Not Excited You Better Check Your Pulse!
 
A Celebration 
This book is a celebration of the splendid Famicom Box Art which is far superior to the PAL and US versions of the SNES box art.
 
It has 250 game boxes beautifully photographed to show off the vibrant art work that accompanies each title.
 
The thing with the Famicom is that it was superior to the Western SNES in every way possible it had full screen with no borders, it ran faster, it got the games quicker, it looked better and even the box for the machine was mega smart. If you were serious about SNES you owned a Super Famicom.
 
This book encapsulates the beauty of the Super Famicom and I for one can't wait to own this beauty.
 
Bitmap Books are once again leading the charge with quality retr ogaming books and are adding this marvel to its list of awesome publications…..
 
The Boys From Bitmap
Here's an excerpt from the Bitmap Books Website to let us know exactly what this book is all about….
 
"We are very excited to announce that we will be publishing the excellent,

Super Famicom: The Box Art Collection

This compilation of Japanese Super Famicom game packaging is professionally shot and presented as a glorious hardback edition. 

The book features around 250 titles, including many rare examples and some that have never before been documented in print. Sourced from the archives of renowned collector, Stuart Brett (aka Super Famicom Guy), each box is beautifully presented life size, with a critique of the artwork, plus interviews with other collectors, explaining their love of the format.

Super Famicom: The Box Art Collection will come in a square format book, bound in charcoal grey wibalin with a gold foil block logo and lithographically printed to the highest standards Long-time games journalist Steve Jarratt, launch editor of Edge and Nintendo magazine Total!, will oversee the text and also write the foreword.

Super Famicom: The Box Art Collection is an unmissable treat for anyone who had a passion for Nintendo’s 16-bit games console, and who came to embrace the distinctive Japanese artwork adorning these iconic games.

Due for publication in early 2016."


Meanwhile, let us prey to the Nintendo gods and salivate over this Famicom Porn that has been thrust upon us!



 

To Appreciate This Is To Appreciate The Finer Things In Retrogaming Life......

What's YOUR Favourite Super Famicom Box Art?

Let Me Know In The Comments Box Below

 

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