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Incline Favorite cRPG cover art/boxart/promo art

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The conspicuous absence of Albion in this thread had to be rectified. I'm pretty sure Ambermoon was already posted but the context demands a repeat.

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For me this is one of the cheesiest box art's ever, its still great though.
A half-naked (savage) woman A pair of big boobs + a man with a gun* + ... dinosaurs? Poorly drawn at that. And some ruins.
Nothing cheesy about it.

*Not your typical model of Badass Gun(tm).

Still great though. Good times when boobs were bigger and half naked. Also the covers were cheesy(ier) but at the same time often very stylish. <nostalgia>

It's pure pulp and I love it.

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The Amber covers aren’t showing. A lot of these covers look pretty clean which is great. Fucking price stickers Bork up the art. Hats off to original art sources as well.
 

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How about if we look at "box art" of the last 5 years (2018-2023)?

Here's my favorite of that period.
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Hard West would win my 2010-2017 category.
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The Amber covers aren’t showing. A lot of these covers look pretty clean which is great. Fucking price stickers Bork up the art. Hats off to original art sources as well.
And now? I edited the post and uploaded them to Imgur this time.
AWESOME! They’re pretty glorious covers.

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SSI had an immense advantage in being able to re-purpose existing TSR D&D/AD&D artwork as box covers for their games:
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SSI also re-used existing TSR artwork for about 15 other games, most of them non-RPGs.
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Clyde Caldwell's cover illustration for AD&D Gamebook #15 The Vanishing City was repurposed for the cover of Hillsfar (1989), a game intended for use with the quartet of RPGs that began with Pool of Radiance


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Jeff Easley's cover for DL11 Dragons of Glory, an optional wargame supplement for the 12 Dragonlance adventure modules, was re-used for the wargame War of the Lance


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Jeff Easley's dragon duel illustration for the 1988 Dragonlance calendar became the cover for SSI's Heroes of the Lance, the first of three non-RPG Dragonlance games


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Jeff Easley's cover for DL2 Dragons of Flame was used for the cover of the second non-RPG Dragonlance game, also called Dragons of Flame


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Larry Elmore's cover art for DL5 Dragons of Mystery, a lore book for the Dragonlance series, was re-purposed for Shadow Sorcerer, the third of this trilogy of games


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Keith Parkinson's cover illustration for DL3 Dragons of Hope became the cover of 3D dragon combat simulator DragonStrike


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Clyde Caldwell's cover for the novel Spellfire was used for the Gold Box spinoff Turbografx-16 game Order of the Griffon


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Clyde Caldwell's cover for REF3 The Book of Lairs had originally been a Dragon Magazine cover and was re-purposed for the Sega Genesis RPG Warriors of the Eternal Sun


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Jeff Easley's cover art for the Al-Qadim campaign setting box set became the cover of computer RPG Al-Qadim: The Genie's Curse


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Jeff Easley's cover art for the novel Homeland, set in Menzoberranzan, appropriately was re-used for the cover of computer RPG Menzoberranzan


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Clyde Caldwell's cover for adventure module RA3 Touch of Death was re-purposed for computer RPG Ravenloft: Stone Prophet


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Gerald Brom's cover art for the novel The Verdant Passage became the cover of online RPG Dark Sun: Crimson Sands
 

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Codex 2016 - The Age of Grimoire Make the Codex Great Again! Grab the Codex by the pussy Bubbles In Memoria
How about if we look at "box art" of the last 5 years (2018-2023)?

Here's my favorite of that period.
download-atom-rpg-offer-1kfyi.jpg


Hard West would win my 2010-2017 category.
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I guess these and many games in this period had physical releases. Any that are all digital don’t count imho.
I used scare quotes for a reason.
Most games nowadays have digital art that imitates box cover for use on likes of Steam or GOG Galaxy.
 

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Hmmmm….. we could probably gauge best art by year. I hope Big Box finds the best art versions. There are a few sites that try to created the best from what has been submitted.
 

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The contrast between the serene and hopeful art and the game subtitle "Messengers of Doom" always appealed to me

really like this for an RPG
 

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really emblematic of the direction society took that these box arts used to say "Strategic Simulations" instead of "Gay Bear Sex"
 

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