Capcom's graphic designers use Google Image Search, methinks.
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Beepin n' BoopinDetroit, MI Icrontian
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<div class="figure"><img src="/draco/images/news/2008/04/wii_okami_featuregame.jpg" alt="" /></div><p>
Several eagle-eyed gamers noticed something odd about the box art on their hot new copies of Okami for the Nintendo Wii—a watermark for <a href="http://ign.com">IGN.com</a>. Apparently the graphic designer that Capcom hired couldn't be arsed to get high res copies of the background he or she needed to complete the gig.</p>
<p>Capcom seems contrite, and they will be shipping replacement DVD inserts to concerned consumers. </p>
<p>Story found via <a href="http://kotaku.com/381846/ign-watermark-in-okami-cover-art">Kotaku</a>.</p>
<p>PS: Icrontic got the image straight from Capcom </p>
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<div class="figure"><img src="/draco/images/news/2008/04/wii_okami_featuregame.jpg" alt="" /></div><p>
Several eagle-eyed gamers noticed something odd about the box art on their hot new copies of Okami for the Nintendo Wii—a watermark for <a href="http://ign.com">IGN.com</a>. Apparently the graphic designer that Capcom hired couldn't be arsed to get high res copies of the background he or she needed to complete the gig.</p>
<p>Capcom seems contrite, and they will be shipping replacement DVD inserts to concerned consumers. </p>
<p>Story found via <a href="http://kotaku.com/381846/ign-watermark-in-okami-cover-art">Kotaku</a>.</p>
<p>PS: Icrontic got the image straight from Capcom </p>
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