Continuing the string of assets for the forthcoming rebirth of Putty Squad, Electronic Theatre today brings you the official box art design for the videogame on all formats. Set to be published by System 3 this summer, Putty Squad is set to make a splash, bounce, stretch, inflate and melt on PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Windows 8, Wii U and Nintendo 3DS.
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Wow that's actually the cover of WWE 2K15 Hulkamania Edition? I wouldn't even be able to tell that was the name of the game.
This week's Xbox 360 arcade promises to bring you a no holds barred retro experience. Prepare yourself for Putty Squad
The 1990s classic gets a modern day makeover.
I had written this game off my list, but I have to say that I'm now seriously considering it. The price is still a bit too high, but hopefully it will go on sale sometime soon.
System3 have some classic franchises to their name... And Putty isn't one of them. Why the heck didn't they resurrect The Last Ninja or International Karate instead?
PHYSICAL COPIES!!! I had nothin against this game, as the original version scored well and gamefaqs and it has a nice, colorful art style. But it just wasn't latchin onto me for some reason. But I am 100% serious when I say think I might be forced to buy it now.
I am on a mission in life to keep up the tradition of boxed retail releases. They hold a place in my heart for many a reason:
1.) Box art: Look at the cover for this game. It's out of control wild and it even has that little gold statue from the beginnin of 'Raiders of the Lost Ark'. Have you even seen the box art for 'Contra 3'? If that doesn't make you wanna play it, you are dead inside.
2.) Back of the box: The back of the box always has awesome screen shots and extreme hype comments about the game. Here's a link to the back of a game to illustrate what I mean. Why'd I pick this one? Cuz it's got Stay Puft Marshmallow Man on it http://www.gamefaqs.com/xbo...
3.) Instruction booklet: Guy 1: "Any idea how to do a spin move in this year's Madden?" Guy 2: "I don't know, I think it's R3 + O + up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A. Look it up in the book to be sure." Yes, these little books are handy. But they're also neat to look and occasionally feature an intricate back story, art from the game, and tips.
4. They give you somethin to put on the shelf. What do you have to decorate your apartment with besides the Maxim Hot 100 issue and some pizza boxes? Probably nothin, unless you have a girlfriend that likes to decorate. This cool lookin Putty Squad box fills up space and offers a nice conversation piece.
So join the cause with me. Let devs know that we still care about the tradition and collectibility of physical copies