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<title>Oliver Miller - GalleyCat</title>
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<title>What If Classic Novels Had 8-Bit Covers?</title>
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<p>Over at Slacktory, artist <strong>Oliver Miller</strong> <a href="http://slacktory.com/2012/08/10-classic-novel-covers-in-8-bit-form/" target="_blank">has created 8-bit covers for famous books</a>, turning classic novels into pixel-paintings that look like video games from the 1980s.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve embedded Miller&#8217;s cover for <strong>J.R.R. Tolkien</strong>&#8216;s <em>The Two Towers</em> above, what do you think about his computerized take on the fantasy novel? The image above built upon <a href="http://makepixelart.com/artists/radpants/wizard">Wizard by Radpants at Make Pixel Art</a> and <a href="http://makepixelart.com/artists/mildtoast/adventure-2">Towers by Mildtoast at Make Pixel Art</a>. If you like his 8-bit art, Miller also illustrated the first lines of <a href="http://slacktory.com/2012/07/8-bit-illustrations-of-8-short-stories-opening-lines/" target="_blank">some famous short stories</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://slacktory.com/2012/08/10-classic-novel-covers-in-8-bit-form/" target="_blank">Here&#8217;s more from the artist</a>: &#8220;I selected the novels above, not as a list of the Greatest Novels of All  Time, or as a list of My Favorite Novels of All Time, but because they  were (mostly) books that I love whose covers I knew how to  illustrate. Full confession: I have not read <em>An American Tragedy</em>, and I think that Theodore Dreiser is a boring writer. I just liked the title. And I started reading <em>Moby-Dick</em> (“Call me Ishmael”) and <em>Gravity’s Rainbow</em> (“A  screaming comes across the sky”) but I did not finish reading them.  Someday I will finish reading them. I read all the others.&#8221; (Via <a href="https://twitter.com/RachelFersh" target="_blank">Rachel Fershleiser</a>)</p>
<p> <a href="http://www.mediabistro.com/galleycat/what-if-classic-novels-had-8-bit-covers_b55624#more-55624" class="more-link">continued&#8230;</a></p>
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