Gamers, it’s time to add some funky artwork into your gaming collection. 

Atari teamed up with the artist Butcher Billy to launch a collection of Atari games that come in stylized packaging that is perfect for someone looking for a boost of ‘80s nostalgia. Butcher Billy has also worked with brands like Netflix, Marvel, Lionsgate, Amazon Prime, The New York Times, and more. 

Source: Atari

The collection features four Atari 2600 games, including Dark Chambers, Outlaw, Save Mary, and Fatal Run. Each game comes in a silver collectors case featuring art inspired by the game in Butcher Billy’s iconic style, and all four games are bundled together into one iconic slip case that features artwork of a cloaked figure and a skull with pixelated flames coming out of its eyes. 

Only 500 pieces are available in this collection. The set is currently available for preorder and is expected to ship in 3-4 months. Whether you’re looking for an eye-popping piece to add to your collection or you want to reconnect with iconic video games from your childhood, this set is a great add to your wish list.


About the author

Ashley Pelletier

Ashley Pelletier

Ashley is assistant editor for The Toy Insider, The Pop Insider, and The Toy Book with a Master's in journalism from Quinnipiac University. When she isn’t writing her latest story, she is reading a fantasy novel or rewatching one of her three favorite TV shows over and over again. She’s also a big fan of showing people pictures of her two dogs and cat.

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