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Bioshock 2: Signed Artbox Collectors Edition box art cover
By avatar blacktagmedia 36 on June 24th, 2010
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blacktagmedia 36 [ 1 decade ago ]

ok ive had fun designing this full package.
especially the cover of the actual boxart.

From left to right:

-Enhanced cd/dvd
-box slip with red plastic film on front and back (example on back you can see the back of the manual
all the way to the right, thru the back of the red film)
-signed collectors edition boxart cover (not a real signiture just made it in photoshop)
- game top
-2 limited edition sticker sheets
- hardback manual :)

so when u slide the game box back in the slip the cover art and logoshow thru the red film

credit to: Scorpion Soldier for the ps3 template!!

Edited at 1 decade ago

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gameninja 31 [ 1 decade ago ]

You are fucking insane, man. THIS IS AWESOME!

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Spiderpig24 48 [ 1 decade ago ]

Very nice job, but the back of the actual box looks like it was cut off.

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Gradon 18 [ 1 decade ago ]

Oh Em Ef Gee.

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blacktagmedia 36 [ 1 decade ago ]

#4, tankx yah :)

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rpgfreak 14 [ 1 decade ago ]

Dude, you're cool.

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deiviuxs 46 [ 1 decade ago ]

It looks pretty good when you see it at a glance, but once you actually start looking at it in full view, it doesn't look that impressive. For example, the back of the box itself is basically a logo on a background. I would suggest you to invest more time in each part of the "bundle", more doesn't always mean better.

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blacktagmedia 36 [ 1 decade ago ]

#7, o of course i fully agree that more dosent mane better. my intension was to have it be a simple and clean back. but i see why u would view it that way. thanks for your input :)

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