It worked much better, while still showing very clearly the games that were going for a $20 price tag. Rather than going with ugly neon green, it instead opted for a solid red font, with the word Greatest Hits right underneath and not getting in the way of the cover art.
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What’s more, it had a much better idea with the PS2 Greatest Hits games. Case in point with Jak and Daxter – the cover art just stands out. This really paid off, making it much easier to read the PS2 header up top and get a better idea of what the game is about. It also changed format from CD cases to DVD cases, allowing for more room for cover art. With the PlayStation 2 cover art, Sony decided to turn things right side up. Take a good look on eBay and you’ll see more people are interested in hunting down an “original” copy of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night instead of its Greatest Hits edition. Though this made the games stand out compared to its normal titles (indicating its $19.99 price point), it did look a little ugly by comparison. Instead of solid black, it went with a light green design. That said, an argument could be made that its cover art for its “Greatest Hits” games was a little bit ugly.
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It works better that way, allowing us to see the full image on the front of the CD case. As you can see, it’s pretty effective, even though it doesn’t read “straight up” like it does on Nintendo cartridges. When the PlayStation launched in the mid-90’s, Sony went with a simple PlayStation readout that printed along the side of the front of the cover art. It started out simple, but has now grown into something that’s not only marketable, but also savvy and eye-catching. With that, we’ve decided to take a look back at PlayStation box art over the years, and how it’s evolved with each new platform. Some folks are thrown off by it, but we’re digging it. And it’s a change of pace from its current all-blue design for PlayStation 4, going with a white motif akin to what it’s doing with its PS5 hardware. Sony officially tweeted out a first glance at PS5 box art earlier today, featuring Spider-Man: Miles Morales. And now, we’ve got a good idea of what the box art will look like. That included the Horizon: Zero Dawn sequel and an all-new Spider-Man game from Insomniac Games. A few weeks ago, we got a peek at some of the games that will make their debut on the platform. The PlayStation 5 is officially coming our way later this year.