Is there somewhere I can download and print the insert labels for the boxes so I can figure out what game is on myself instead of having them all in black boxes?
-Tritium
Is there somewhere I can download and print the insert labels for the boxes so I can figure out what game is on myself instead of having them all in black boxes?
-Tritium
Tritium (aka Mel)
------
I've never seen scans of these online....would be one heck of a cool archive, twere it out there. I'd be interested to know this too!
-Rob
The moral is, don't **** with Uncle Tim when he's been drinking!
I've seen it done for modern systems, and CD based systems like psOne or Dreamcast. But I would find it really useful to have it for genesis right now.
www.cdcovers.cc
-Tritium
Tritium (aka Mel)
------
Sort of a tough sell. The folks who are likely to have the games to scan their inserts from aren't going to bother because it's time consuming and they already have the originals. They'd need some kind of incentive.. like scans for games they don't have or are hard to come by, therefore making it rather hard to start such a project from scratch.
DC and PSX insert libraries exist because of some sort of twisted community that likes to have colorful printouts with their CDR copies.
I started doing some scanning a while back, but ran out of webspace very quickly. I still have a couple imports up on my site.
I won't do any ultra-high resolution scans because of piracy considerations. I don't mean anybody here would do that, but all it takes is for a good scan to find its way to ONE pirate.
You say nobody makes Genesis pirates (they used to make Pirates! but it's been a while)! Granted it's not common, but I can think of lots of Genesis games worth a lot more with the box and label than without.