Joe Spencer is a California-based American artist. Graduating from the then-Atlanta College of Art, Joe has been a professional artist since the 1970s. Throughout his long career in the entertainment industry, Joe has worked in traditional and digital media, some of which was for video games. Non-game work included licensing art for Disney as well as for the properties of other animation studios, movie and album art, and travel posters. A former Imagineer, Joe contributed concept, design, and illustration art for Disney’s Tomorrowland Pavilion.
OVGA has included below Joe Spencer’s full known video game art catalog:
- Save New York magazine ad art (Creative Software | Commodore 64 | 1983)
- CDi Nintendo license trade ad (1991)
- Golden Axe Sega arcade ad in Replay magazine (Oct. 1992)
- Fire ‘n Ice (Taito | NES | 1993)
- X-Kaliber 2097 (Activision/Sony Imagesoft | SNES | 1994)
- Star Trek Deep Space Nine Crossroads of Time magazine ad art (1995)
- Exo Squad magazine ad art (1995)
- Jumping Flash (Sony Computer Entertainment | PlayStation | 1995)
Joe Spencer

Nationality: American
Location: North Hollywood, California
Education: Atlanta College of Art
Years Active: 1983–1995