I think this may be the most awesome blog post in the history of the universe. OK…I had an Atari, but not for video games—it was my first graphics computer! I DID play Pong.
I just hope that the new version of Unison will have some way to follow a thread… even a simple flag please!! BTW, if you need a beta-tester… I guess blogs are just like software releases: you can be first, or you can be the best. Congrats on the great design and new goods. This is an inspiration for the rest of us. I might have bought the story if the game was called Transit instead of Transmit. I owned a copy of that before the name change. Have you seen the artwork for the third season of The Venture Bros.?
I prefer it to be a wonderful coincidence. I would imagine the popularity question could, in some small way, be gauged by how many people besides me bought the Adventure dragon t-shirt when it was around. These are so rad! Great work! Great new site, but some of its layout is a little messed up in Opera I have to say I love this, and am overwhelmingly jealous of having the spare time to commit to something as wonderful.
The bald dude in the Coda graphic looks kinda like Billy Corgan. So awesome. So… I came here and appear to have misplaced my mind… as though it was, quite literally, blown clean from my skull. Seen it about amongst your awesome collectables? You guys do realize that now you need to port these games to OS X, right is it porting when the original version only exists in your imagination? Brings back my youth!
The Transmit Box is beyond words…. It brings back some great memories. The Transmit is my favorite for mood, but the Coda illustration best captures the nature of the program: simple, elegant.
You guys did an awesome job reproducing the old atari box cover style. Those are awesome and just in time of Christmas. Kleenex box nothing, why is Hulk Hogan on there?!? The perfect accompaniment to Coda on my Mac screen as I am cranking out code.
Just amazing! Thank you! GEMCO nostalgia! My wasted youth growing up in Southern California in the mids.
My main source for Atari and Commodore 64 games. Fantastic job on these boxes, I definitely need to get a set. Lukas Ketner nailed this art style perfectly.
I may need to commission him for a homebrew game or two. Tremendous work. One quibble: wish the Mac icons had been from same era. Otherwise: full Win. Spinal Tap for gamers. I have a personal connection to this artwork and believe I saw the original work this was based on. For my part I jumped from urban murals to architecture school before settling on interactive media, but all that training and life experience was an immense advantage as I played with the earliest versions of BarneyScan PhotoShop , PixelPaint, ColorStudio, etc and I always gave serious feedback to the developers that made for better tools for everyone.
The market simply dried up for hands-on graphic arts over the last few decades and surviving vocational schools dropped emphasis chasing shiny pixels. I also like seeing touch surfaces finally going big. Somebody has to steal those jobs back from overseas, right? Excellent job, bravo! I remember very well this era, because was the year when I began to use computers.
I hope you will make desktop pictures with these covers. I received my order of both the game boxes and the art prints in a mere 4 days. I took your advice and framed a couple of them Coda and Transmit, the two Panic applications I use on a daily basis to hang on the wall in my home office.
A word of encouragement to anyone considering ordering these, but perhaps hesitant due to the cost: the quality here is unbelievable. If you appreciate the aesthetic and the concept as much as I do, you will not be disappointed, and they are worth every penny. Absolutely fantastic. Thanks Jonathan! Wow, I just stumbled on this post.
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