Sorry, Maxim, I was thinking more along the lines of original NES box art, mostly. Super NES would be cool, too. You know I'm a Nintendo guy, so while I would still be intrigued in the Sega Master System artwork, it's not the first thing to come to mind and doesn't have as much nostalgic value.
I'm not looking for the images for any vital purpose at the moment, it's really just for curiosity's sake. And since one can find almost anything on the Internet if one looks hard enough, I was hoping I could save myself the trouble of hunting down the individual high-res scans if someone's already collected them in one place.
That TinEye site sounds neat, though, I'll have to try it out later.
EDIT: Wow, that TinEye
is really neat. It really can recognize images. Not just the same image, or resized, but images that are close too, and the latter is actually more impressive...I tried a Super Mario sprite and a Metroid sprite and it pulled up images that include those sprites. (Someone might have mentioned TinEye to me before, now that I think about it...but is it realtively new?)
The accuracy of today's computers' visual recognition amazes me. My friend showed me GoogleGoggles on his smartphone, which does searches based on what you take a picture of, and it recognizes logos and the like. It's almost scary, the implications of computers being able to recognize things that are more than just text strings. Sure, I know that it's probably just funky math going on, but at the same time, the speed at which it can search over a billion images and pull up relevant results amazes me too.