I doubt the label/box arts were made by anyone who worked on the actual game graphics though.. they were probably done in HK. [/quote]Agreed, I think it'd be more likely that Yoko would have made the boxes and carts and done the artwork for them if you ask me.
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I doubt the label/box arts were made by anyone who worked on the actual game graphics though.. they were probably done in HK. [/quote]
Actually it could have been more like it was sketched out or something on paper and then the developers drew it in game or something...which is something I want to point out about Kart Fighter.
If you noticed, Kart Fighter has some errors on the characters themselves (DK Jr's eyes messed up, Yossy missing a pupil in one of his standing sprites, maybe others I missed) which makes me wonder that the original graphics were not done by Someri BUT someone sketched the various poses and Someri put them in the game. (Street Fighter IV might be the same way as well not including Cliff, Pasta, Stalong and their clones)
In the Chinese version of Challenge of the Dragon, the credits list the developers' Chinese names next to their English names. Maico Yeh is Yeh Min Hwa (葉敏華), who was also credited in Tiles of Fate (I believe under the Special Thanks section).
Jack Yeh's real name is Yeh Longzhong (葉隆中). He is on Facebook, but he hasn't replied to my message. It took a long time for Kossel to reply to me, so I'm willing to wait for Jack.