Aquarius has launched a very fun tin lunch box for fans of the most classic video game consoles: the famous and pioneering Atari.

The Atari Embossed Tin Fun Box lunch box has a red lid with a rainbow border and in the center the iconic Atari logo in English printed in white in high relief. The back cover has the logo written in Japanese characters and the sides are decorated with illustrations of classic games.

According to Wikipedia, the Atari logo was designed by George Opperman and drawn by Evelyn Seto. The design is known as “Fuji” for its resemblance to the Japanese mountain and the logo was designed with the intention that the silhouette would resemble Atari’s letter A and that its three “points” would resemble the players and the line. average of the “court” of the company’s first successful game, Pong.

The lunch box has a traditional rectangular shape and is made of high-quality, sturdy tin with a metal closure and plastic handle. It is officially licensed by Atari and measures approximately 21.6 cm by 16.5 cm by 9.5 cm.

The Atari Embossed Tin Fun Box lunch box costs US$24.99 at Toynk Toys, which accepts orders from Brazil.

See more Atari toys and other incredible Lunch Boxes here on the Toy Blog.

Via NMR/Aquarius.

Atari Logo “Fuji” Tin Lunch Box

Atari Logo “Fuji” Tin Lunch Box

Atari Logo “Fuji” Tin Lunch Box

Source: https://blogdebrinquedo.com.br/2024/10/lancheira-de-lata-atari-logo-fuji-em-alto-relevo/



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