Super Smash Bros. Ultimate meets Cuphead: Nintendo icons in a 1930s cartoon style

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate meets Cuphead: Nintendo icons in a 1930s cartoon style
After becoming a special costume for the Mii Warrior fighter, thanks to the excellent work of an artist Cuphead and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate find a new meeting point.

Daniel Cortes is the designer who has days to this part it has set itself the good intention of reinterpreting all the characters of the large roster of the Nintendo browler game in the style of Studio MDHR's popular run-and-gun, which as you well know is based in turn on the aesthetic canon of the iconic American cartoon of the 30s. The results, as you can see, are remarkable, and among the faces reimagined by the artist we find Link from The Legend of Zelda, Mario, Luigi, Peach, Bowser, Samus and Ridley from Metroid, Simon Belmont from Castlevania and more.

We therefore invite you to read the screenshots found at the bottom of the news and, perhaps, to visit Daniel Cortes' Twitter profile where you can continue to follow all the next updates. What do you think of this work of reinterpretation of the characters of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate?

Let's remember that the fighting game for Nintendo Switch has recently been enriched with the arrival of Sephiroth of Final Fantasy VII, while the original composer of the Halo series said he was excited about the idea of ​​a possible collaboration between Microsoft and Nintendo for the possible introduction of the Master Chief among the wrestlers of the game.