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Japanese box art: Developer(s) Treasure: Publisher(s) Nintendo: Designer(s) Hideyuki Suganami ... to stop the creatures, now referred to as "ruffians", but they also oppress the Japanese.
Maya Amano on the Japanese box art for Persona 2: Eternal Punishment ... the translation of Innocent Sin stayed as close as possible to the Japanese version, thus ...
Everyone knows the story by now: ICO's European and Japanese box art is brilliant, while ICO's North American box art is f*cking disgusting. Sony Japan Studio VP Yasuhide Kobayashi ...
It is no secret that Japanese and North American gamers have different tastes. As such, publishers and developers often need to cater their titles towards the region-specific ...
...and I couldn't be happier. I felt Wind Waker really got a bad wrap from hardcore fanboys. The fresh visuals, the fleshed out story, the gameplay tweaks -- it all added up to my ...
Click on the image for a higher resolution! Earlier this week SSMB member ‘ Hero of Legend ‘ reported to TSS with some high quality screen shots of the PAL box artworks of ...
You know, video game boxart in the United States is kind of boring. Sure, some of it looks awesome, but the general gist of it is that you slap the main character somewhere near ...
I always like seeing good box art because let's face it, we all buy games based on their cover art, right? Ok, well maybe not, but having a good cover always helps. Here's the box ...
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