Looking for a semi-realistic, Scribblenauts-esque take on Mario and his best bro, Luigi? Here you go:
This wonderful drawing--I especially like the ground, for some reason--was produced by UK-based multimedia artist Alec Tree (aka captainalec).
See more of his stuff--such as the awesome "Nintenghost"--in his deviantart.com gallery.
Showing posts with label Scribblenauts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scribblenauts. Show all posts
Friday, February 18, 2011
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Let's Play: 'Which Box Art is Better?' (Scribblenauts edition)
North American gamers with a penchant for puzzlers should be well aware of the following piece of art, which graced the cover of 5th Cell's Scribblenauts when it arrived on store shelves late last year.
When the game finally hits the streets in Japan early next year, it'll feature not just a revamped title--Hirameki Puzzle Maxwell no Fushigi na Note--but revamped cover art (below) as well.
As nice as the North American art is, I much prefer its Japanese counterpart--which, in my opinion, is both cuter and more creative than the original.
What do you guys and gals think?
(Japanese box art via tinycartridge.com)
When the game finally hits the streets in Japan early next year, it'll feature not just a revamped title--Hirameki Puzzle Maxwell no Fushigi na Note--but revamped cover art (below) as well.
As nice as the North American art is, I much prefer its Japanese counterpart--which, in my opinion, is both cuter and more creative than the original.
What do you guys and gals think?
(Japanese box art via tinycartridge.com)
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