🕹️ New release: Lunar Lander Beyond

Timothy Charles Boxell

aka: Grisly Rampweed, Billy Rampweed, Tim Boxell
Moby ID: 415249

Biography edit · view history

Having made his mark in the minds of a certain lowbrow segment during his underground comix work of the '70s (eg. Commies From Mars, 1973), as the following decade broke Tim Boxell aspired higher -- to commercial illustration work, for us notably including the covers of virtually all games published by Synapse as well as early covers to Atari 8-bit magazine Antic. Then he moved on to the world of film (eg. C.H.U.D., 1983) and departed our scope.

Credited on 22 games

Displaying most recent · View all

Drelbs (1984, Commodore 64) Cover artwork by
Slamball (1984, Commodore 64) Cover artwork by
Dimension X (1984, Atari 8-bit) Cover artwork by
Sentinel (1984, Commodore 64) Cover artwork by
Blue Max 2001 (1984, Atari 8-bit) Cover artwork by
The Pharaoh's Curse (1983, Commodore 64) Cover artwork by
Quasimodo (1983, Atari 8-bit) Cover artwork by
Rainbow Walker (1983, Atari 8-bit) Cover art by
New York City (1983, Atari 8-bit) Cover artwork by
Blue Max (1983, Atari 8-bit) Cover Artwork by
Shamus: Case II (1983, Atari 8-bit) Cover artwork by
Astro Patrol (1983, VIC-20) Cover artwork by
Dough Boy (1983, VIC-20) Cover artwork by
Nautilus (1982, Atari 8-bit) Cover Artwork
Fort Apocalypse (1982, Commodore 64) Cover artwork by
Protector II (1982, Atari 8-bit) Cover art
Claim Jumper (1982, Atari 8-bit) Cover artwork by (uncredited)
Picnic Paranoia (1982, Atari 8-bit) Cover artwork by
Necromancer (1982, Atari 8-bit) Cover artwork by
Chicken (1982, Atari 8-bit) Cover Artwork

[ full credits ]

Related Sites add

Contribute

Add your expertise to help preserve video game history! You can submit a correction or add the following: