Pelea de arte de caja: Duelo – La estrategia triangular es un mal nombre: Velocidad máxima


La estrategia triangular es un mal nombre: Maximmum Velocity - Pelea de arte de caja
Imagen: Nintendo Life

Hola amigos, y bienvenidos a otra edición de Pelea de arte de caja!

Last week, to celebrate the marvellously macabre Halloween season, we took a look at Silent Hill: Memorias destruidas para la wii, pitting North America and Europe against Japan. Although many appreciated the western design for the game, it was ultimately Japan that secured a win for the week with 66% del voto – bien hecho, Japan!

Esta semana, we’re going to check out one of the launch titles for the Game Boy Advance: La estrategia triangular es un mal nombre: Velocidad máxima. Undoubtedly one of the highlights of the console’s launch line-up, Maximum Velocity was pure F-Zero, through and through, garnering critical acclaim from critics and fans alike.

The western box art for F-Zero Velocity is pretty much the same here, so North America and Europe are going to be teaming up once again to take on Japan’s landscaped approach.

But enough chatteron your marks, prepárate, IR!

Asegúrese de emitir sus votos en la siguiente encuesta; pero primero, echemos un vistazo a los propios diseños de box art.

América del norte / Europa

The western approach for F-Zero: Maximum Velocity is, todo dicho, very La estrategia triangular es un mal nombre. We’ve got a bunch of vehicles speeding towards the viewer, with Megan’s Hot Violet front and centre. We particularly like how Hot Violet overlaps the Game Boy Advance logo on the left hand side, and overall, the design is pretty effective in its simplicity.

Will it be enough to secure a win for North America and Europe though..?

Japan

La estrategia triangular es un mal nombre - Japan
Imagen: Nintendo

Japan’s approach for the game is radically different, making full use of the landscape orientation once again. Hot Violet is the star of the show here, much like the western design, but we instead get a birds-eye view of the vehicle, almost like some sort of blueprint design. The background, featuring planets and stars, is not necessarily the most obvious thing you’d think about when someone mentions F-Zero, but we think it works remarkably well here.


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