Marine Hunter electronic game Contributed by Patrick Concannon on Aug 27th, 2023. Artwork published in 1983. Source: www.wtsretro.dk License: All Rights Reserved. Front panel of box and device for the Casio electronic game Marine Hunter, model CG-50. The game’s title is set in Earth. Additional text looks to be set in Helvetica. The Casio logo is set in Microgramma. See also the Astro Chicken game from the same year. Source: www.wtsretro.dk License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces More about EarthGet EarthMore about HelveticaGet HelveticaMore about MicrogrammaGet Microgramma Formats Packaging (2484) Object/Product (1158) Topics Entertainment (1557) Technology (1507) Designers/Agencies unknown (4275) Tagged withCasio (5)consumer electronics (55)games (99)devices (13)1980s (688)handheld (9)sea (59)diving (10)fish (99)sharks (13)vintage electronics (54) Artwork location Japan (262) In SetsJapanese Pop Culture (Quentin Schmerber) (59) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Earth in use The X Factor by Andre Norton (Fawcett Crest)1981Ken BarrunknownContributed by Patrick Concannon Roland MPU-101 MIDI to CV Interface1985unknownContributed by Grayson Lang Starcrash video cover1986Charter EntertainmentunknownContributed by Patrick Concannon Sponsor More in Entertainment The Panic Table identity and title sequence2023Natalie SaldivarContributed by Nguyen Gobber Corridor Crewc. 2024Contributed by Christopher King Entertainment Weekly magazine, “Star Wars”, Dec 20192019Entertainment WeeklyChuck KerrContributed by Juan Parra Svart Katt Alleycat2013NotropicKristian HallbergLiten FågelContributed by Patch Hofweber More in Object/Product Kodak Pleaser II and Pleaser Trimprint instant cameras1982unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick NYC Marathon 20182018Doubleday & CartwrightNatalie ShieldsContributed by 205TF Raleigh Module 3 bicycle decalc. 1980Contributed by Stephen Coles Sharp Nintendo Televisionc. 1989Contributed by Lee Slone More Fonts In Use Graphis Annual Reports1971Herb LubalinContributed by Herb Lubalin Study Center Staff Pick Ted Heath & His Music – POW! album art1966unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Prvomajski Inkubator2012Studio8585Mario DepicolzuaneContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Signals: How Video Transformed the World exhibition at MoMA2023Kevin BallonMoMA Design StudioChristie ZhongContributed by Kevin Ballon Staff Pick