Zelda box art remained conservative (at least in North America) for the first few decades.
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Castlevania
In terms of epic movie poster style being true, the original Castlevania for Nintendo showcases a spooky and spectacular montage.
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Doom
The designer for the original Doom cover was clearly hoping to achieve the idea of tearing through and tearing through hell.
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Final Fantasy 7
When compiling this list, several Final Fantasy covers come to mind, but Squaresoft's first 3D entry is something particularly memorable.
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Katamari Damacy
Katamari Damacy was a breakout hit that defied the expectations of its publisher, then Namco.
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Kingdom Hearts
The art featured on the cover of Kingdom Hearts is simple and clean, yet vivid in dreams about the journey Sora and his friends undertake.
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Metroid: Other M
Let's not discuss the hot topic that is Metroid: Other M as a game. Let us thoroughly discuss the beautiful Japanese cover design of this controversial Metroid title.
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Street Fighter 2
On the cover of Street Fighter 2, Blanca, in her signature rolling attack, is marching towards Chun Li with litter boxes and scattered crates.
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Super Mario Bros. 3
Super Mario Bros. 3 box art is not only one of the best of the Mario series, but it is also a statement piece of its era.
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Like the other box art featured on this list, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate comes from a range of memorable cover designs.