Sondage: Bagarre d'art de boîte: Duel #92 – LA légende de Zelda: Un lien au passé


Zelda Brawl
Image: La vie de Nintendo

Ahoy everyone, welcome back to another Bagarre d'art de boîte! We’ve got a great one for you this week, just in case the image and the title didn’t quite give it away.

Last week, nous avons examiné Mario Golf (which is out now on Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pass!), pitting North America against Japan to determine which box art design is better. The more ‘classicdesign of the North American box art came out on top, taking in 67% du vote. It seems the more ‘artsyapproach for the Japanese version didn’t quite resonate with readers, and we totally get it!

Cette semaine, to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of The Legend of Zelda: Un lien au passé in North America, we’ll be looking at how the region’s box art design stacks up against Japan’s. We won’t be including Europe on this occasion, because its box art is so similar to NA’s, it doesn’t really warrant looking at as a separate entity.

Assurez-vous de voter dans le sondage ci-dessous; mais d'abord, vérifions les conceptions d'art de la boîte elles-mêmes.

Amérique du Nord

Zelda NA
Image: Nintendo / Wiki Zelda

The North American box art for A Link to the Past is very c'est étonnamment et agréablement de bon goût. There’s just something about that gold background, droite? It’s an aesthetic that’s been prevalent with Zelda box arts since the very first game on the NES, and although it’s dropped off a bit with later titles, we don’t think anyone would complain if Nintendo used the same design for every mainline Zelda title. It just works.

This also happens to be the first game in the series to feature a sword piercing through the letter ‘Zin the Zelda title, a design choice that returned in Link's Awakening et – dans une moindre mesure – Ocarina du temps, before taking a vacation until 2017’s Souffle de la nature. Again, this feels like Les figures Zelda, and we love it!

Japan

Zelda JP
Image: Nintendo / Wiki Zelda

Japan’s box art follows the general tone of the NES Zelda games from the region, with a beautiful drawing of Link in a typical action pose against a backdrop of The Lost Woods. The Master Sword can be clearly seen in the background, lit up by gorgeous sunbeams. It’s the polar opposite of the NA box art, but arguably does just as good of a job at depicting what the Zelda series is all about.

The logo itself is also absolutely stunning. The gold metallic lettering against a striking image of the Triforce is iconic in an entirely different way to the NA version. It’s something we haven’t really seen again since, as Japan’s logo design is more or less on par with other regions.

Overall, it’s certainly a nicer looking design, à nos yeux, but does it trump the classic gold aesthetic of the NA box? Hmm, not sure

Merci d'avoir voté! Nous vous verrons la prochaine fois pour un autre tour du Box Art Brawl.