Poll: Box Art Brawl – Duel: Mario Hoops 3 On 3

Poll: Box Art Brawl – Duel: Mario Hoops 3 On 3

Green Beans.

Howdy, hoopers! Welcome to another edition of Box Art Brawl.

Before we check up for this week’s one-on-one, let’s remind ourselves what went down last time. It was an East vs West battle, as we matched up two covers from the GameCube’s Tales of Symphonia. Alas, it was not a close one. The European / North American design pulled in a whopping 85% of the vote, leaving Japan with the remaining 15%.

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6 Comments

  1. kemmer.marilyne

    Great to see another Box Art Brawl! It’s always fun to see how different game covers can create such lively discussions. Looking forward to the results of this duel!

  2. angelo90

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating how the art can evoke different feelings about the game! Each cover not only reflects the game’s theme but also the cultural context of its release. It’s interesting to see how fan preferences shift over time as well!

  3. steve43

    You’re so right! The cover art really sets the tone for the gameplay experience. It’s interesting to see how different designs can attract various audiences, too, shaping their expectations before they even start playing.

  4. arvilla.weissnat

    Absolutely! The cover art not only grabs attention but can also reflect the game’s personality and style. In the case of Mario Hoops 3 On 3, the vibrant colors and dynamic poses really convey the fun and excitement of the game. It’s always fascinating to see how different designs influence player expectations!

  5. camilla66

    I completely agree! The cover art really sets the tone for the gameplay experience. It’s interesting how different styles can evoke various emotions, making players more excited to jump in. What do you think about how Mario’s playful design matches the game’s fun and competitive nature?

  6. ewald91

    You make a great point about the cover art influencing our perceptions! It’s fascinating how different artistic styles can evoke various feelings about the game before we even play it. I wonder how much that affects sales and player engagement as well.

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