![]() These box art images were created to support its respective Mario game and to serve as packaging or advertising to generate On the small box art image and it will usually enlarge to a larger shot. Just do a search for a game and then click Shots I have discovered recently would be GameSpot. A good place to find good quality box art Myself, others I have found on search engine image searches and through fan submissions. Some of these box art shots I have scanned I would very much appreciate it if credit was givenīack to The Bowser Shrine and/or supported by a link if you like the box art gallery here. Pleaseĭo not watermark these box art images, it's dishonourable and ruins the originals. These game box art shots are all copyright © of Nintendo, since they made the games. Would have the ability to control just how high resolution I want the image to be when scanning it myself. That really is no problem though, since I pretty much own every Mario game that Bowser is in. I have had to do this quite a numerous amount of times after not being able to find a Have the game in your possession to do that. Usually high quality box art scans have to be done yourself if you can't find a good one on the net. ![]() Also the older the game is, the harder it is to find any decent pictures of Whenever there is an image of the game'sīox art, it is usually very small and low resolution. Usually aren't included in a game's image or screenshot gallery on an online publication. High quality box art images of games are probably the hardest to get, since they Packaging, which usually comes in a box or a case. This would be the art that is done for the game's The following is an assortment of box art images that Bowser has appeared on. Super Mario Kun published by CoroCoro Comics, Games and Mario copyright Nintendo.Bowser Box Art Last Updated: November 16th, 2008 These are the ACTUAL cases and cartridges of the games! Now some of you my be wondering, WTF is Mario on the art for Yoshi's Story and Wario Land? Well, in the manga, Mario plays roles in the mangas based on the two games. This is what you've been waiting for! My own custom Super Mario box/cartridge art! The images were taken from Super Mario Kun, a Super Mario-themed manga only in Japan. Luckily, my save data wasn't corrupted, but I probably wouldn't use this cartridge again just so I don't lose all my data.ĮDIT: Wow, thanks for all the views, everyone. I believe that the two Game Boy titles won't work with the new labels, as Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 kept crashing, freezing and other things. For the N64 and Game Boy titles, I had to print them out at the same exact size as the sticker label (the thing on the cartridge that tells you the game's name), and tape it directly onto the cart itself. ![]() For the Gamecube and Wii titles on the bottom row, I simply took images from various Super Mario-Kun issues, slapped on the original video game titles, printed them at the exact same size as the game cases, and slid then into the cases in front of the original artwork. This is a project I did back in early May of the year 2009, in which I created custom box artwork for my copies for various Super Mario titles that were given Super Mario-Kun adaptations during it's lifespan. UPDATE: Well, for important reasons, I decided to give an even more descriptive title to this image. Of course, if it's too much for you, you don't have to waste your time doing it. If you arrived here, I would highly suggest also checking out my real artwork over at my gallery and leaving some feedback.
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