Mattel's Intellivision games had a distinctive art and trade dress credited to artist Jerrol Richardson. The games' covers would feature a main scene of action with one or two circular insets depicting other scenes. It's often been noted but games from around that period often had more vivid art and packaging to offset the limited graphics of the period.
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