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‘Stranger Things’ Episodes Reimagined as Atari Cartridges and Paperbacks

‘Stranger Things’ Episodes Reimagined as Atari Cartridges and Paperbacks

One of the most enjoyable things about Stranger Things is the sense of nostalgia it evokes in you if you grew up in the ’80s. Butcher Billy, a graphic designer, decided to play on those ’80s vibes by reimagining each episode of the second season as old paperbacks and Atari games. He really knocked it out of the park, as the books look like they were plucked from your dad’s collection of sci-fi lit and the Atari cartridges look just like you’d pop them in after you got tired of Missile Command. Using the title of each episode and elements of the Netflix show, Butcher Billy has gifted us with some wallpaper-worthy Stranger Things art. Check it out.