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Western box art that is better than the original Japanese box art.
What it says on the tin. Name a game where the Western box art is different from the original Japanese box art and surprisingly better than it.
I present you:
Japanese Box ArtlLI8lSDF_ZFnis3b8hurhuXfBQJLcG4g3LFYrXinXeo.jpg
North American Box Art snes-s_castlevania4.jpg
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One of the few games that comes to mind (and a JRPG at that):
Japanese coverwildarms3j.jpg
NA cover20354-wild-arms-3-playstation-2-front-cover.jpg
Granted neither of the two is particularly great, but at least the NA one is more than just a generic background.
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I can't think of any myself, but the ones you guys have shown are cool.
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Dragon Quest, I think, but I'm not good at finding these.
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Because Toriyama art looks ridiculous.
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Someone's itching for a fight from the sounds of things. Excuse me while I scream for a few minutes until I'm powered up. Then we can tussle.
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LG about to awaken the Sloth
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I thought I'd get more flak for the ET comment.
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Pretty sure nobody has actually played ET here, so they can't really get heated about it being bad because it's all just hearsay. But everybody loves Toriyama.
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I've played E.T. on Atari, and it is indeed a trout show, but I also agree that the Atari had a lot games just as bad or worse.
The DQ thing really comes down to whether you like Toriyama's art or not. Personally, I feel his art tends to showcase what DQ is really like, with a certain amount of whimsy to them. Whereas the generic D&D style covers of the NES entries can throw you for a loop when you see all of Toriyama's cutesy monster designs in game.
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It's also incredibly generic
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Character salad but it's Toriyama is not really any less generic to me, they're about the same
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