First PS3 Game box art


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Looks like any other game packaging to me, just the the console logo on the side of the front instead of the top. But im sure people will complain, just because they can :rolleyes:

Looks cool. Something looks rather odd though with her *coughs* chest area though, lol.

And i thought ingame advertising was suppose to be subtle, i can clearly make out IGN logo on her bra and ign.com on her sword :laugh:

:p

Looks like any other game packaging to me, just the the console logo on the side of the front instead of the top. But im sure people will complain, just because they can :rolleyes:

Looks cool. Something looks rather odd though with her *coughs* chest area though, lol.

And i thought ingame advertising was suppose to be subtle, i can clearly make out IGN logo on her bra and ign.com on her sword :laugh:

:p

i didnt see the ign.com on her sword until you wrote that, but i did see the IGN logo :whistle:

but the box art is just plain :sleep:

but who cares how the box will look :yes:

Yuck, i dont like the spiderman font, or the old ps1 logo either.

It's been on every single PS game, and you don't like it now?

Looks to me like they mashed the PS2 and PS1 boxes together.

I like the way how every PS console has different shaped boxes.

looks disgusting... they are moving away from the norm where the bars go across the top, instead you will have the horrible blu-rauy logo there, why does it have to be sooo big, the DVD logo wasnt that big. I guess it just looks wierd coz its new maybe intime it will grow on me.

I'm pretty sure that the Spiderman Movie was created by part of Sony's huge empire. Haven't actually looked into, and don't really intend to. So I doubt thet had to "buy" the rights to use it.

But anyway, I hate that font, been over-used so much. Cover Art is good though (Y)

looks disgusting... they are moving away from the norm where the bars go across the top, instead you will have the horrible blu-rauy logo there, why does it have to be sooo big, the DVD logo wasnt that big. I guess it just looks wierd coz its new maybe intime it will grow on me.

Where do you see the BluRay logo?

I dunno, the "PLAYSTATION 3" part is about the width of the spine of a DVD case. Is Sony stupid enough to replace every spine with the PLAYSTATION 3 logo/font, thus rendering any form of basic alphabetical organization useless?

I think we all know the answer to that.

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