Rissa di box art – La leggenda di Zelda: Il berretto Minish


Zelda: Il berretto Minish - Rissa di box art
Immagine: Nintendo Life

Ciao gente, e benvenuti a un'altra edizione di Rissa di box art!

Last week, we took a look at one of the Game Boy Advance’s launch games: Castlevania: Cerchio della Luna. Come previsto, the Japanese cover art with its landscape orientation and additional characters like Dracula and Hugh Baldwin absolutely nailed the poll with 74% del voto.

Questa volta, we’ve got a good, olfasioned three-way brawl between Europe, Nord America, e Giappone. We’re going to be checking out another Game Boy Advance game with The Legend of Zelda: Il berretto Minish, one of perhaps the most underrated Zelda titles developed by Capcom after its success on The Legend of Zelda: Oracolo dei secoli e Oracolo delle stagioni.

We pretty confident we know which box art is going to take the crown this time, but as ever, we’ll leave it to you fine folks to make the decision. Cast your vote in the poll and let us know in the comments why you think your choice is the best one!

Assicurati di esprimere i tuoi voti nel sondaggio qui sotto; but first, diamo un'occhiata agli stessi disegni di box art.

Nord America

Minish Cap NA
Immagine: Nintendo

Così, tutto detto, the North American and European box arts for The Minish Cap are pretty similar, but the difference in Link’s pose is quite enough to separate the two. Ecco, we’ve got Link looking like he’s strafing around an enemy, or perhaps jumping out of harms way, sword at the ready and Ezlo looking suitably ready for a scrap!

Europe

Minish Cap EU
Immagine: Nintendo

With the European box art, Link’s pose is perhaps a bit more striking, since he looks like he’s literally about to strike an enemy down with a fierce back hand! The background is the same across both regional designs, albeit with slight differences in colour tone (though that could very well just be the images we’ve managed to procure!).

Japan

Minish Cap JP
Immagine: Nintendo

Ok, so similar to Circle of the Moon last week, The Minish Cap’s Japanese design benefits from the luxury of space. The landscape orientation means we’ve not only got Link and Ezlo front and centre, but also a few of the Minish characters in the background. It also succesfully demonstrates the game’s key gimmick: shrinking down to the size of an insect. We like this one!

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