Boxart Battle: Cooking Guide
Wow, they're pretty much the same! We were sure that after years of waiting, the new European version of Shaberu! Cooking Navi, or at least its marketing, would be the subject of a significant facelift. But if the boxart is any indication, Nintendo is presenting Cooking Guide in exactly the same way they did Cooking Navi.
The title fonts are similar, the layouts are similar, and even the food photographs are similarly lit and focused. The only differences, really, are that the European box has more food photographs on it, and lacks the playful "Shaberu!" ("Talk!") that bounces out from the title in the Japanese box. Really, it looks even more like a training game. After the break, we've prepared a heartier, lumberjack-style serving of Cooking Navi boxart.


The title fonts are similar, the layouts are similar, and even the food photographs are similarly lit and focused. The only differences, really, are that the European box has more food photographs on it, and lacks the playful "Shaberu!" ("Talk!") that bounces out from the title in the Japanese box. Really, it looks even more like a training game. After the break, we've prepared a heartier, lumberjack-style serving of Cooking Navi boxart.








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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Manoel @ May 21st 2008 12:58PM
This game is a 3+ ?
Really? Hm...
Anyway, good coverart. It's nice that European games always tries to keep the original idea of the product that comes from Japan. I can't wait to play this one!
Monodi @ May 21st 2008 2:13PM
Well good thing it isnt I AM A CHEF
Amuli @ May 21st 2008 4:52PM
Or Chefz, keeping with the games that end with Z theme
MidnightScott @ May 21st 2008 4:09PM
If it doesn't come to the US I can just use my special device, you know, a real cookbook that I already own. :p