The safest room in the entire game was a typewriter. Ink ribbon in, breath held, save the world from itself for thirty more minutes.
What you're looking at
The save room — that strange ritual space at the heart of every survival horror game. A single typewriter. A single ink ribbon. The soft hum of safety in the middle of the worst night of your life. This poster renders that moment as an editorial still life, dim-lit and reverent.
Why this wall, why now
If you grew up on Resident Evil, Silent Hill, or any survival horror title from the late '90s and 2000s, the save room is sacred geography. It's where you breathed, took inventory, listened to the music drop to a whisper. This poster is a love letter to that breathing space — and to the genre that taught us a quiet room can be its own kind of payoff.
Specs
- Material: Enhanced Matte Paper, 189 g/m² (10.3 mil)
- Finish: Giclée print, 94% opacity, 104% ISO brightness
- Paper sourced from Japan
- Crafted on demand, ships within 2–7 business days
- 16 sizes — 5″×7″ up to 24″×36″ plus A1/A2
- Frame not included
Who it's for
Survival horror fans, retro gamers, anyone who knows what an ink ribbon is and why it mattered. Pair with our Game Over or Cartridge Shrine prints for a retro horror gaming corner.
FAQ
Frame included? No — ships unframed.
Shipping? Crafted on demand, 2–7 business days.
Fade? Giclée + matte finish hold for years out of direct sunlight.
Returns? Defects and print errors only — within 30 days.