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July 20, 2008

Roger Dean “Shadow of the Beast”

Filed under: Computer Game, Fantasy, Fashion, Illustration, Roger Dean, Sci-Fi — Sci-Fi-O-Rama @ 2:18 pm

Roger Dean “Shadow of the Beast”

Roger Dean’s most famous for his otherworldly album sleeves for 70’s Prog Rockers YES, in the 80’s and early 90’s he also produced a number of of pieces of Cover Art for scouse Software House Psygnosis (mentioned elsewhere in this Blog). “Shadow of the Beast” was one of their most popular releases and featured - for the time - pretty slick graphics, including a lavishly animated main character and parallax scrolling. The gameplay wasn’t all that, it did however have a wicked atmospheric score from computer game music innovator David Whittaker.

Shadow of the Beast T-shirt

Some of the Game Boxes came with a free T Shirt, now highly sort after, and boxes featuring the tshirt show up on ebay selling for north of £50 / $100. As a sucker for geek but knowingly cool rubbish I would pay that, but I’m betting its a shit fruit-of-the-loom job.

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3 Comments »

  1. I just found this fantastic blog of yours and I have to brag that I actually have that original box (bought it the day the game came out) and shirt and yes it is of terrible quality… But it’s only worn on very special occations, so it doesn’t matter :-)

    Comment by Stakker — September 29, 2008 @ 8:45 pm

  2. hey thanks - so you got the original Haha, thats ace!!

    Comment by admin — September 29, 2008 @ 9:35 pm

  3. lol, i just found this box when i was lookin through some old stuff of mine in the attic. i never would have worn this shirt back then, but now i’m kinda happy that i didn’t throw it away.. :)

    Comment by darkPanda — October 28, 2008 @ 1:54 pm

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