What if they still made movie tie-in games?

I’ll be the first to admit it, this story’s a little strange. I’m pretty sure we’ve never posted anything fromHalloweenCostumes.combefore.

Movies and TV shows tend not to have full console releases anymore, as the tie-in games we see today seem to have shifted to mobile, where it’s easier and faster to develop a title. So it’s an interesting “what if” exercise to think about what some game boxes might look like if the SNES were still the dominant console, still receiving licensed movie and television tie-in games.

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Some of these are better done than others, but one thing that particularly impressed me was the attention given to each fake SNES game’s publisher. Interplay is a great choice for theGame of Thronesgame, since that publisher was known for adapting story-heavy intellectual properties and TV shows likeStar Trek. Similarly, it’s logical that Capcom would’ve published theDeadpoolgame back in the ’90s, even though Activision was actually publisher for the 2013 game.

Furthermore, it makes perfect sense that Sony Pictures would have tapped Sony Imagesoft to promote its tie-in of the rebootedGhostbusters.

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And for better or worse, JVC was the publisher for the threeSuper Star Warsgames that were released on the SNES, making this box for the upcomingRogue Oneanachronistically accurate.

If the titles on display here piqued your interest, there are several more boxesat the HalloweenCostumes website, includingCaptain America: Civil War,Better Call Saul, andSuicide Squad. In all, 16 titles were boxified, one for each of the Super Nintendo’s 16 bits.

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Super 16: 2016 Movies and TV shows as Super Nintendo games[HalloweenCostumes.com]

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Naked Snake sneaking around in MGS Delta.

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Milla Jovovich portraying Alice in Resident Evil 2002, wearing a red dress and holding a gun in her hand.