Australian artist Robert Penney wanted to show his appreciation for the classic CVS 2600 gaming platform as well as modern movies. So, he re-imagined the latter as retro CVS 2600 game covers. Click here for first picture in gallery.

Prison Break is featured too, but it’s not a movie, and since that didn’t fit with the whole “movies as games” theme, I’ve left it til last.

[via Kotaku]

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