13 Iconic Video Games That Were Sold With Hilariously Terrible Box Art

11. Super Street Fighter II Turbo

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Such little care and attention did Capcom bother to afford Super Street Fighter II Turbo's box art, that it didn't even attempt to hide the wallpaper job it performed on Akuma's mug. Whatever it was that hid under the face transplant, it can't have been worse than the end result that - somehow - went to print.

But then, if it weren't for the botch job performed on Ryu's nemesis, there'd be nothing to distract our gaze from the rest of the nonsense.

Because size consistency clearly isn't important, Chun-Li, Blanca, T. Hawk and Cammy are relegated to poorly-drawn miniature status, while Dee Jay, all alone, gets relegated to the background like a bad smell, looking on with envy as his cohorts get all the glory.

Don't worry, mate, nobody wins in this scenario. Just thank your lucky stars that Capcom didn't butcher your face too.

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