Encuesta: Pelea de arte de caja: Duelo #91 – Mario Golf


Box Art Brawl Mario Golf
Imagen: Nintendo Life

Hello and welcome back to Pelea de arte de caja! We can’t quite believe a week has already flown by, yet here we are. Hope you’re all doing well!

Last week, we checked out Pelea de arte de caja for the Nintendo Wii, throwing the North American, europeo, and Japanese box arts into the ring to kick off a battle for the ages (bien, cálmate). The North American box artwith its busier and more colourful displaywon hands down, teniendo en 69% del voto. The Japanese box art pulled in 16%, while the European box art took 15%.

Esta semana, with the announcement of the N64 classic Mario Golf making its way to the Nintendo Switch Online + Servicio de paquete de expansión still fresh in our minds, we thought we’d take a look at how the North American box art stacks up against the Japanese version. To say the two designs are slightly different would be a drastic understatement, so we’re very interested to see how this one pans out!

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

América del norte

Mario Golf US
Imagen: Nintendo

As box arts go, the US version of Mario Golf is a pretty standard affair. You’ve got Mario himself in the foreground who looks to have aced a shot that would make Happy Gilmore throw a tantrum, with the rest of the cast looking on in what we can only assume is total astonishment.

The slogan ‘TEE UP WITH MARIO AND HIS FRIENDSis slapped on at the bottom of the artwork, which caps off a composition that does a good job at indicating what kind of experience you’re in for. This is a golf game, through and through, albeit with some added ‘Nintendo flair’.

Japan

Mario Golf Japan
Imagen: Nintendo

Okay, ahora this is interesting. The Japanese version of Mario Golf features perhaps one of Nintendo’s most understated designs ever. You can see Mario in the extreme foreground, striking a pose that’s fairly reminiscent of the US box art. The focus, sin embargo, is on Mario’s shadow and the surrounding fairway; it’s an interesting design and it’s not one we’re likely to see Nintendo attempt again anytime soon.

The logo itself is a bit of a weird one. We like how it incorporates a birds-eye view of a golf course, and the crest in the middle is pretty cool, but what’s with that slogan?!

For all players hoping to touch the true entertainment.

We’re not even sure what this means, but it’s, podríamos decir, unique?

Finalmente, let’s just appreciate Baby Mario in the bottom left corner; how cute!

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