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Grand theft auto 2 cover art
Grand theft auto 2 cover art






Grand Theft Auto V's cover art features artwork in the same vein as IV's, which are detailed, but uses a more vibrant color scheme due to the change of theme. A mafia member appears separated into two boxes with a red color scheme.An unidentified car with a white/orange color scheme.Salvatore Leone with a light blue color scheme.A Stallion with a white/orange color scheme.Ray Machowski with another, although lighter, red color scheme.8-Ball, with Miguel behind him, with a light blue color scheme.A close-up of Joey Leone's face with a green color scheme.A Maverick (possibly a beta Police Maverick) with a red background.The artworks featured in the cover art are as follows (from left to right, top to bottom): European countries recieved a different box-art. The Pricedown typeface for the logo was also introduced here, which Rockstar has continued to use for the next installments in the series. It contains game artwork by Rockstar and black, mostly even lines separating them into smaller images.

#Grand theft auto 2 cover art series

Grand Theft Auto III's cover art was the first to introduce the box art style which the series has become known for. The box art is composed of individual pieces of official Rockstar artwork separated by thick black lines, which individually create a netting of boxes, wrapping around the main Grand Theft Auto logo centered on the cover. This style was then used by Rockstar Games in all of their future installments (with the exception of Grand Theft Auto Advance (2004)). Grand Theft Auto III's (2001) box art featured the different artworks of the game spliced together in the background with the game's logo in the foreground, which used the Pricedown typeface. But as Rockstar Games began its first foray into a three-dimensional Grand Theft Auto game, they employed a box art style that has become a trademark of their series. The first few Grand Theft Auto games, being Grand Theft Auto (1997), London 1969/ London 1961 (1999), and Grand Theft Auto 2 (1999), had varied box art styles with no consistency whatsoever. 2.12 Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City.2.10 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.2.9 Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.






Grand theft auto 2 cover art