This
was the artwork for the Atari 2600 version of Berzerk. Notes
indicate information on both the Atari version and the Sear version of
the carton size.
This was a clear overlay for use on the Deluxe Asteroids
coin-op. It appears to be finished photo-ready material.
This
is also artwork for Atari 2600 game boxes. Details for size
reduction as well signoff signatures from the art department, marketing
and original coin-op managements are on the bottom of the artwork.
Although the normal artwork size on an Atari box is generally about 5"
X 7", these original pieces of artwork are generally 20"X30".
Now here is a very unusually piece of artwork.
Actually its on the back of an Atari Xevious coin-op artwork panel that
would sit directly behind the video monitor. This is all pencil
drawn in several layers. Although James Morgans
time as head of Atari was short lived from September 1983 until July of
1984, he did quite a bit of restructing that did turn Atari profittable
while he was in charge, also many new and more closely focused projects
were started such as the Atari 7800 Prosystem and also James Morgan had
all of the heads of the various divisions together every morning to discuss
current projects and status reports, something that hadn't been done in
the past at Atari. It is assumed this may have been the
beginnings of a gift to give to James Morgan on his departure from Atari.
This
is a very small airbrushed artwork used for the Atari 2600 video game boxes.