Super Retro Game Cartridge Design
In Effects by FabioLast week, I did an interview with an amazing designer named James White. One thing that I really like in his work is his use of retro style, so I decided I should explore that more. Following that idea, in this tutorial I will show you how to create a very easy, but really cool, 3D and geometric effect in Photoshop. After that, we will go a bit further and create our own retro Atari-style video game cartridge.
Step 1
Create a new document. I used 600x600. Add a new layer and fill it with white, naming it "Blocks." After that, go to Filter>Stylize>Extrude.
Select Blocks for the type, Size use 50 pixels, Depth 255 and Random, and select the “Solid Front Faces” option.

Step 2
Go to Image>Adjustments>Levels, use the image below for reference

Step 3
Go Image>Adjustments>Invert. Now we will have a dark image.

Step 4
Here we will give the real 3D effect. Go to Filter>Blur>Radial Blur. Use the maximum amount, 100. For the Blur Method use Zoom and Quality Best.

Step 5
Now go to Layer>New Fill Layer>Gradient. Then for the colors, use Red, Green, and Cyan. That will give the 1980s feeling to the image. Change the Blend Mode to Overlay.

Step 6
Create a new folder now above the Gradient Layer, naming it “Lights." Then select the Line Tool (U) and white for the color. After that, create some lines on the edge of some elements like the image below.

Step 7
Merge all lines in one layer and go to Filter>Blur>Radial Blur. Use 40 for the Amount, Zoom for the method, and Best quality. After that, change the “Lights” blend mode to Color Dodge.

Step 8
With the Magic Wand Tool(W), select the black area of the “blocks” layer. Then with the Rectangular Marquee Tool(M), deselect some areas. To do that, just select the areas you want to deselect holding the Alt key. There will be a minus symbol (-) next to the cursor icon.
After that, create a new layer above all of the other layers and go to Layer>Layer Mask>Reveal Selection.

Step 9
Fill the new layer with black. Go to Filter>Noise>Add Noise. Use 20% for the Amount, Gaussian Distribution, and Monochromatic. Then go to Image>Adjustments>Levels and increase the amount of black. This will create some stars in our design.

Step 10
Group all layers and folders and name the the folder “design.” Then select the Rounded Rectangle Tool(U) and create a rounded path.
After that, go to the Path’s Palette and click on the icon “Load Path as a Selection.” Then we will have a selection. So just go to Layer>Layer Mask>Reveal Selection.

Step 11
First, go to Image>Canvas Size. Make the document 600x900 pixels. With the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U), create a new Shape Layer like the image below. Then go to Filter>Noise>Add Noise. Use 8% for the Amount, Gaussian Distribution, and Monochromatic.
Now lets change the Layer Style. First, add a Gradient Overlay and then a Bevel and Emboss, like the image below.

Step 12
Create a new rounded rectangle, this time smaller than the previous one. This will be our label. Apply a Layer Style: use black for the Color Overlay, black for the stroke, and set Bevel and Emboss. Reference the settings below.

Step 13
Reduce the size of our “Design” folder, like the image below. Then create a new layer; Fill it with a Gradient using black and a dark grey.

Step 14
Create a new rounded rectangle at the bottom of the cartridge, making it slightly bigger. Go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur. Use 3.5 for the Radius. Now we have the shadow for the cartridge.

Step 15
Now we add the text. The typeface most used for the Atari cartridges was Bauhaus; so, we will follow the rule. Create some text. The colors are very important here too. You might use red, yellow, blue, or green. The image below uses orange. A neutral color will work well for secondary text, like white or a light gray.

Conclusion
It’s amazing what we can do combining filters in Photoshop; In this case, we created an abstract 3D design using the Extrude and the Radial Blur filters. You can add more elements and lights to make the design even better, but that is up to you. The idea is to show you that playing in Photoshop is important. You never know what you will discover.

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Constantin Potorac
April 4th, 2008
Hey… great one Fabio.
Constantin Potorac
April 4th, 2008
I really love this one. I love this colors and the great tutorials toy write. Keep it up. :p
Kakumei
April 4th, 2008
Very nice tutorial Fabio!
I tried this out and it turned out pretty good.
Also, I never noticed how some Filers and a Gradient could turn out so cool looking. 
Roy
April 4th, 2008
I think the effect is cooler without the cartrigde
besides that it is again amazing:)
Alex
April 4th, 2008
Excellent tut Fabio!
Andrew D
April 4th, 2008
Awesome tutorial! Very neat effect.
ZaFaR
April 4th, 2008
i like it! good work.i think i have to try it?
Swany
April 4th, 2008
oh yeah! i was waiting on this one
thanks!
Swany
Zach
April 4th, 2008
very cool
Has.n
April 4th, 2008
Very cool one i was waiting 4 it!!!! Thx man!!!
Majesticskull
April 4th, 2008
Very cool effect! Thanks
Salva
April 4th, 2008
Nice job Fabio!
Ben Griffiths
April 4th, 2008
Haha, this is great - and what a flashback too!
JokR
April 4th, 2008
Amazing work . . . how you know how to combine all those filters is just amazing
Ars'lan
April 4th, 2008
Thanks Fabio… I grabbed a lot of ideas from this tutorial for designs.
The presentation is so simple and well described that it makes this easy to remember.
Cain
April 4th, 2008
Sweet! Final result is great and looks really realistic.
Colin
April 4th, 2008
my smile got bigger with each scroll!
An Onym
April 4th, 2008
Ok, I got stuck on step 13, “Reduce the size of our “Design” folder, like the image below.” How exactly do I do that?
Joefrey Mahusay
April 4th, 2008
Cool effects.
goldenthunder
April 4th, 2008
Very nice! I was excited when I saw the prototype on your site! I love it! Thanks!
Haobam
April 4th, 2008
Seems like Smashing magazine like you guys. Great tutorials
infinite
April 4th, 2008
Sweet stuff man… Keep ‘em coming dude.
Cheers
cougar
April 4th, 2008
Very great Tutorial! I like it very much!!
Swany
April 4th, 2008
That was fun and super fast. Great tutorial just finished mine here’s my try
Thanks again!
Swany
Radu Chelariu
April 4th, 2008
It’s a pretty nice effect to know, but really not very useful for most of us that actually use Photoshop for work. Don’t get me wrong, if a client ever wants something with a ’80s feel to it, this is perfect. This effects just screams Xanadu from every pore and in this case that’s not bad.
Anyway, this site has quickly enetered in my daily morning routine: tea, open photoshop, open psdtuts, learn, be amazed.
Keep’em coming ‘cuz they’re the best on the web. Hands down.
Shane
April 4th, 2008
I’m just about old enough to remember that style of videogame packaging!
Great effects and tutorial! Thanks.
DS
April 4th, 2008
Very nice effect
SpazZ
April 4th, 2008
Amazing as always Fabio! Great one!
Daniel
April 4th, 2008
Great tutorial as usual ! Very cool techniques ! it gives a delightful result.
thank you so much Fabio.
it reminds me the good old days of the Atari2600 VCS as i said previously on your blog.
Once again i use my original tongue to say” Beau travail, félicitations!”
Martijn
April 4th, 2008
Cool stuff!
giackop
April 4th, 2008
this one is so good.. Fabio is a master!!
giackop
April 4th, 2008
this one is so good.. Fabio is a master!! Congrats
Lamin Barrow
April 4th, 2008
Cool tutorial Fabio. It reminds me of my atari game console that i have never used.
Race X
April 4th, 2008
Another great tutorial Fabio. Man all you people out here are magnificent designers and have great tutorial writing skills.
I want to tell you guys here at PSDTUTS that I’ve learnt so much from you people, like what is photoshopping all about.
Thanks!!!
Race X
Enes Kaya
April 4th, 2008
Very, very well done Fabio… thanks to PSDTUTS
Ahmet
April 4th, 2008
None right reserverd :d
:D
Lucy
April 4th, 2008
Bravo! It’s a really good tutorial easy to read and to follow! tnx
lucia
Lee
April 4th, 2008
I tried this but failed
shame cause it looks good, but i am a complete newbie to Photoshop, couldn’t figure out how to get the RGB color scheme, and i couldn’t do the shadow at the bottom of the cartridge which makes it look more 3D.
Thanks anyway
p.s. good site this, i did manage most of the shield tutorial you did a while ago, i even tweaked it around a bit and added my own bits in, just so confusing to me how some things work in PS, getting there slowly though.
Arnaud
April 4th, 2008
Really nice effect !
Mikkel/MikBeck
April 4th, 2008
Very nice! I’ve waited for that
I had a problem to make it so shiny, but it turned to a better result!
Mark
April 4th, 2008
Its ok i supose. Not the greatest thing ive ever seen
Terry
April 4th, 2008
this is awesome.. takes me back
ryaninc
April 5th, 2008
This rocks, thanks for sharing it! I just finished it. I love the use of a simple noise filter to give the cartridge that gray plastic look. Very nice!
jive
April 5th, 2008
The stars should probably be a little brighter and the background should probably have a very faint nebula effect. Most Atari games were drawn/airbrushed/cutout compositions but this looks pretty close to an airbrushed design.
mameseer
April 5th, 2008
Cool! I’m glad I’m not the only one that fondly remembers the fantastic artwork of those games. And since I spend a majority of my time developing software for the classic video gamer, I figured why not take my own business card to the next level…hence my business ‘cart’.
business carts
These are authentic working Atari 2600 game cartridges with custom labels. It definitely took some time assembling these but I’m extremely pleased with the outcome. In all, I have 15 different business carts (games). Of course I can’t take credit for the wonderful art of the original games, but I’d like to think my modifications are true to the original design. And I must say gamers love the prospect of a free game!
Colin Stein
April 5th, 2008
star fox? anyone?
Ali
April 5th, 2008
Fabio is probably the best web-celeb designer.
Very cool effect!
rehan
April 5th, 2008
uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
a goood
worker. very nise and beautiful…………
SoulZ
April 5th, 2008
Cooool!!
And I still have an Atari!!! xDDD
tim
April 5th, 2008
we love you fabio!
Germansn
April 7th, 2008
muy bueno

web design cheltenham
April 8th, 2008
HA HA the return of atrai lol you have taken me back to the good old days of 2d gaming oh the joy. nice tutorial mate
god056
April 8th, 2008
Nice
I replicated this (without the atari) in just a few clicks. I got to learn on another filter which I really don’t take notice.
creatived
April 11th, 2008
Great tutorial, love the flash back to the 80’s :o)
PaNdApWnG
April 12th, 2008
WTF MATE! Nice tutorial I always come here just to look at all the effects that fabio makes. YOUR awesome I take up photoshop as a hobby and you just take it to the next level nice very very nice.
Qbrushes
April 24th, 2008
nice stuff fabio
Harry
April 26th, 2008
Awesome Tut!!