Beautifying Your Copy of The Sky Crawlers

The Sky Crawlers
While it’s unfortunate that studios have to replace covers for Japanese games with severely bland and more descriptive imagery to suit the market here, I do understand the motivation. The Sky Crawlers‘ North American box art conveys the idea of “Hi, I’m a game about planes on the Wii” immediately enough.

The bright side about XSEED is that they anticipated what a snob I am about such details and did something other publishers have occasionally done, but many more could stand to do more often.

Having traveled to the center of hell and battled fiendish register monkeys, I will now demonstrate first hand how easy it is to beautify a copy of The Sky Crawlers in two quick and easy steps, after the break.


Step 1 – Remove Cover Art

The Sky Crawlers


Step 2 – Turn Cover Art Over and Place Back in Case

The Sky Crawlers

9 Responses to “Beautifying Your Copy of The Sky Crawlers”

  1. Christina says:

    Thank goodness for this!
    When I initially saw the cover for this game I couldn’t believe that the North American release looked like such garbage…again. I’m relieved that they have given the option for the alternate cover.
    But I’m sure based on their marketing experience, they felt they would have a better chance of selling the game to the mainstream audience by making it look purely like a flight simulation game.

  2. EdEN says:

    Ok, XSEED already had my money once they announced they’d bring the game over here. They motivated me even further by pricing it at $30 (when I expected $40. And now they go ahead and do a reversible cover WITH THE JAPANESE ARTWORK! THIS is how you favor the buyer. Sure, the Japanese cover wouldn’t “appeal” to some of the american public, but those of us who have been wanting to get the game for a long time sure are pleased at their decision.

  3. Ujn Hunter says:

    Wait… did they not put the Wii logo on the alternate cover?

  4. is that the Ubuntu logo on the jetpack?

  5. Chrissy says:

    I’m Still loving those Blue Skies.


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