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Bob Wakelin

Ocean's visual voice

British artist whose painted box art defined Ocean Software's visual identity throughout the 1980s, creating iconic covers for Batman, Robocop, and dozens of licensed games.

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Overview

Bob Wakelin was the British artist whose painted illustrations defined Ocean Software’s visual identity. His dramatic, dynamic box art for titles like Batman, Robocop, and The Untouchables helped establish Ocean as a premium publisher. In an era when in-game graphics couldn’t match imagination, Wakelin’s covers sold the dream.

Fast Facts

AspectDetail
Born1950
Active period1980s-1990s
Primary clientOcean Software
StyleRealistic illustration, dramatic lighting
Covers created100+

Notable Covers

GameYearNotable For
Batman1986Defining Ocean style
Robocop1988Action pose perfection
The Untouchables1989Cinematic composition
Chase HQ1989High-speed drama
Navy SEALS1990Military action

The Ocean Style

ElementWakelin Signature
LightingDramatic, often backlit
PosesDynamic action moments
CompositionCinematic framing
ColourRich, saturated

Box Art’s Purpose

FunctionImplementation
Sell the fantasyShow what graphics couldn’t
Brand identityConsistent Ocean look
Retail presenceStand out on shelves
Licensed authenticityMatch film marketing

Working Method

StageApproach
ReferenceFilm stills, promo materials
MediumAcrylic on board
TurnaroundOften very tight deadlines
DeliveryFinal paintings to publisher

Legacy

Bob Wakelin’s art represents an era when box art could be fine art. His covers created expectations that games often couldn’t match—but also elevated the medium’s presentation. His work for Ocean remains some of the most recognisable game packaging of the 8-bit era.

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