Remixed Game Covers

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Take a video game cover and remix it to change up the meaning or play with the general idea of the game. You can see more examples in this post which is in many ways the inspiration for this assignment.

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Here is the assignment “Remixed Game Covers” by Jim Groom: with a DS106 twist!…

 

This entry is for the DS106 Assignment, “Remixed Game Covers“. For this assignment what I did was to search and download the original

 

This poster remix was done for the DS106 assignment, “Remixed Game Covers“. Its interesting how  some of us won’t consider going outside to

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Take a video game cover and remix it to change up the meaning or play with the general idea of the game. You can see
I’d noticed Jim Groom tweeting various bits of trivia about Atari game systems over the past week or so and thought something must be up.
I added another new design assignment for ds106 called Remixed Game Covers inspired by this awesome remixing of a series of Atari game covers that

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