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What are the favourite 'types' of people used on video game box-art?

We find out who is the ultimate front cover hero

Words: Matt Cundy, GamesRadar UK

A lot of the box-art we'd picked out seemed to avoid dwelling too long on facial detail altogether, choosing instead to either partially obscure the face, leave it hidden in shadow or offer only a view of the box-art model's back. Almost 20% of our gathered box-art featured faces that weren't clearly visible. It's like not having a face is the new having a face.

 
Conclusion: Drawing faces can be hard.

And while looking for hidden faces, we were amazed by how prolific headgear is on box-art. Whether hat, helmet, headscarf or hoody, scalp decoration appears on almost half of the 100 covers we'd collected.

 
Conclusion: Game characters wear hats.

How many game covers embrace the idea of using just a not-white person? Only 7 out of 100. That's 7%. And one of those is that blue dude from Rogue Trooper: Quartz Zone Massacre.

 
Conclusion: In comparison to white game characters, there aren't many not-white game characters.

There were more box-arts that featured both white and not-white people cohabiting in harmony on a single cover. Of our 100 pieces of randomly picked box-art, 8 of them chose to portray both white and not-white types of people. And one of those was a menacing looking green man from Sacred 2: Fallen Angel.

 
Conclusion: Colour diversity is less than 10% important.

In addition to physical characteristics, another aspect we looked at was the actual style in which the types of people on box-art were 'drawn'. Split between realistic and cartoony styles, realism proved more popular, with 61 out of 100 box-arts using either photography or accurate depictions of people. The vast majority of cartoony box-art was from Wii and DS games.

 
Conclusion: Gaming is less real on Nintendo consoles.

Several types of people are definitely NOT box-art favourites. You'd be hard pushed to find many old types of people, for example. We only found 2 out of our 100 box-arts that used an image of a grey-haired wrinkly.

 
Conclusion: Being old is not aspirational.

It seems that overweight types of people are definitely a box-art no-no. 98% of our box-arts featured body-perfect images. And even then the only exceptions were hardly portraying super-flabby fatness - one was Mario's round belly and the other a bunch of darts players.

 
Conclusion: Imperfection is unacceptable.

So, what is the favourite type of person to use on video game box-art? It would be a young, slim, serious-looking, realistically rendered white man with an obscured face holding a weapon and wearing a head covering of some description. Based on that, we've determined that - out of our 100 box-arts - this is the one that ticked all of those boxes:

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80 Comments
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scamperingphlegm  - 5 months 1 day ago 
YES!!! Prototype wins!
(First)
reCaptcha: Mr. Norris :D
bioshocker  - 5 months 1 day ago 
pretty sure it just means prototype is the most generic cliched boxart
Hobbs  - 5 months 1 day ago 
Lol, this is pretty funny. The most generic box cover is Prototype.
Xplosive59  - 5 months 1 day ago 
nice article GR (i couldnt think of anything to say so i said something generic like the prototype box art)
Hobojedi  - 5 months 1 day ago 
I never realized the lack of old people.. And the Prototype cover does look great.
Grenade  - 5 months 1 day ago 
I'm pretty sure Vin Diesel is white.
kubes  - 5 months 1 day ago 
@Grenade im pretty sure your wrong
shadowless92  - 5 months 1 day ago 
same as assassins creed and infamous
the best 1s are always where it shows the protaganist in an angry myserious secretive bad ass way
prototype - shows his sword
infamous - shows lightning
assassins creed - shows the hidden blade
and thoose 3 are great games (infamous not so much)
@ Grenade yer lol
sandy4  - 5 months 1 day ago 
How is Vin Diesel not white?
IIIJabbaIII  - 5 months 1 day ago 
2 things: There is an old guy on the sims 3 cover...he may not have wrinkles but he has white hair which I think should count. Also, since when is king hippo not fat, and I can clearly see him on the punch-out box art.
sixboxes  - 5 months 1 day ago 
@shadowless: I don't think Assassin's Creed and inFamous were in the sampling of box art. If they were though, inFamous shows the dude's face.

@Jabba: good points!

You could say the same thing about the games themselves as you've said about the box art. Which is one big step forward for gaming: box art nowadays is far more honest than boxart from older gaming generations.
death99  - 5 months 1 day ago 
intressting atticle you guys have to much time on your hands lolz any one have any idea what prototype is like
Samael  - 5 months 1 day ago 
From Vin's wiki page: "Diesel is biracial and has Italian and black ancestry". Wow, you did your research Matt!
hot_heart  - 5 months 1 day ago 
I don't think this was done properly!

In the 7 out of 100 featuring NON-WHITE people you missed Tiger Woods (from the image above it) and included Vin Diesel in Pitch Black but not Wheelman (an image on page 1).

And on the 8 out of 100 featuring a mix of WHITE and NON-WHITE PEOPLE you've missed Ready 2 Rumble and Punch Out (from the image below)

I call shenanigans! This must be an exact science, damnit!
Harmon20  - 5 months 1 day ago 
so... in order to go against what you're saying, this is what you'd need: an old black woman who does not have a perfect body with no hat and no gun. what would THAT be?
GoldenMe  - 5 months 1 day ago 
@Harmon................ Oprah?

@Death- Grammer please!
hot_heart  - 5 months 1 day ago 
@GoldenMe Grammar, please! =p
mertor3190  - 5 months 1 day ago 
What about the Mega Man cove from back in the day?
buminyaface  - 5 months 1 day ago 
if vid diesel isn't white then what is he?
oryandymackie  - 5 months 1 day ago 
To be fair, Saints Row 2 Dude is pre-occupied with carrying the heavy burden of the Saints Row 2 artwork around. Thank God they didn't pile on the Volition logo just to really cause problems in later life.
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