![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Inspired look of heavier line work and shading which also complimented the cel-shading Traits, would be executed in contrast to previous box arts with a distinct anime ![]() His characterisation, while again displaying many familiar Outside of Square, Yoshitaka teamed up with Capcom on its Japanese only episodic Of “Amano’s World” *, with their fragile and slight demeanours, petite facial features The debutīox art and sequel, Front Mission: Gun Hazard (1996), saw a grittier characterisationĬompared to Fantasy’s heroes and heroines, but would still unmistakably be a part The NES and SNES games) having little to no connection with his artistic vision.Īmano would turn his hand to another Square series in 1995: Front Mission. They would amazingly be the first time western gamers accessed Yoshitaka’s originalĬover arts, with North America’s Final Fantasy 1-3’s box arts (Europe never received Would be the last time until the plethora of compilations and remakes, from the PlayStation Final Fantasy VI’s (1994) box art saw Amano’s art return and in fine form, but it ![]()
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