Welcome to the 23rd round (Box) of the Box Art Brawl, the visual battle of the regional boxing circuit you stay score and vote for the best regional cover design or retro video game. It's the beginning of 2020 – we hope you all have a wonderful start to the New Year and are ready to kick in again!
Last week we had a snowball event Children of Snow run down the slopes to find out who was the best. It turns out that Japan The Serpent Children had a break that took a break, North America came in vulnerable in second place while Europe knocked on boards near the door and finished in third place.
This week we kick off the monkey-based generation Super Monkey 2 Ball
Recently we saw Super Monkey (or are they Super Balls?) In a somewhat disappointing Change Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD, but here we go back to one of the Classic GameCube. Enough to get around, but – let's Roll.
Europe
With the blue and yellow blowing providing a backdrop of fun to the sweet simians, it is undeniable what kind of adventure you are carrying on the European version. It has a logo displayed on balls and & # 39; 2 & # 39; s featuring its own Monkey Ball, AiAi, GonGon, MeeMee and Baby that sit on the floor and often looks great. Don't look stiff with the fingers or toes of AiAi, they are short.
Colorful and complete with monkeys, & # 39; s not something you like?
North America
Various North Americans try to lighten the situation a bit with some grass and the group can look like a banana peel. AiAi includes & # 39; 2 & # 39; in the Monkey Ball this time and Dr. Bad-Boon doesn't cut them behind. The whiteness of the clouds can make the logo appear, but the monkeys themselves are a little lost. The outlook is not helpful.
Not bad by any means, but the addition of grass adds very little and goes against the impact of the monkey group. It sets the scene, we think, but is it really worth a game called Super Monkey Ball? The idea is crazy and removing the cover from this picasi experience feels unnecessary.
Japan
The Japanese cover used the same key (republished) masterpieces of monkeys as the PAL version, as well as the bad boys from North America (though they are close to this). It throws in some palm trees and a rainbow in the background while sticking to the same logo design as the others. The logoCube logo or the & # 39; tab & # 39; top hits the texture but produces a powerful event from the center of the box.
Of all three we may prefer the bold design of Europe, but our vision counts for nothing – the decision is upon you dear people. Click the most relevant monkey below and hit that button to cast your vote:
That's it for this week's game. If you have suggestions for students who can make a diverse and fun bout, feel free to write it below. Who knows? You will probably see them practicing with the future Box Art Brawl. Until then, keep on rollin & # 39 ;, people!