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buyatari

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  1. While its not as impressive as the stuff everyone posts I was happy add Mario to my art of videogames gallery. Even if it is from a Apple Jacks cereal box. Close as I'll ever get to a "real" mario art I'm sure.
  2. Another Atari collector had them for years. You can find alot of my art in the link at the footer of my posts but here is the NES room on CAF http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryRoom.asp?GSub=45834
  3. I am a huge videogame collector and today I traded some rare Atari t-shirts and a 1/4 scale mockup arcade cabinet for 4 Atari 2600 paintings. I was very excited about this trade as early Atari art is hard to come by. Do any of you non videogame collectors recognize any of these covers? I'll have some better pics once they arrive. Here are the game boxes the art is from
  4. New item for the gallery. I only collect videogame art but this one is pretty nice.
  5. You might need more than one to get that job done.
  6. Thanks! I long figured it worthless amoung collectors due to the personalization of the piece but it hung in my army dorm for the year I was in California and it means alot to me. I guess its time I hung it back up. How many others can say Batman kicked their spoon?
  7. I found this one buried away. Years ago while I was stationed at DLI in Monterey California I walked into a comic shop and they had a table set up. Bruce Timm alone with 2 or 3 others were doing free sketches. Not being an OA collector I asked what any underage army punk would ask for. Batman kicking my .
  8. added a few more including this one by Larry Salk Lawrence M. Salk (1936-2004) Between film and TV he produced over 165 posters. Among them were Seinfeld’s “Kramer”, Sweet Charity, The Brinks Job, How to Beat the High Cost of Living, Sharky’s Machine, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, and Superman III. I'm always looking to add videogame art to the collection. You can view the rest of my videogame box art gallery here. http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryNew.asp?GCat=25183
  9. I'm always looking to buy classic videogame box art and jumped at the chance to add this C64 Transformers painting to the collection. Not here yet I'll update the gallery with a new picture once it arrives. Sneak peak of the art with the videogame instruction booklet by its side. rest of my videogame box art gallery http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryNew.asp?GCat=25183
  10. I just opened up a gallery at Comicartfans. If you notice a theme here you are right. I only collect video game related art. If you know where I can find any new game covers to add to my gallery drop me a line. http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryDetail.asp?GCat=25183