N64 game case project - live!

[quote name='4tygames']yeah, that is Sin and Punishment. It was created by Treasure and it is one amazing game! http://ign64.ign.com/articles/165/165248p1.html

There is speculation that this game will be available to download on the Revolution, thus making its first appearance here in America.[/QUOTE]

Interesting ...... with Treasure now defunct / bankrupted I wonder who owns the rights to the old games? And whether Nintendo could get any development done to get it converted to english?

The Revolution throws a whole heap of issues up as to exactly how much they can make available and what 3rd party dev's will come onboard. Most games wil need some work done on them from what read .....
 
[quote name='SMMM']Treasure's bankrupt? I thought they just made the Bleach game for the DS.[/QUOTE]

I read somewhere that they had laid off all staff etc etc due to games not being taken by the big Companies. They did say they were finishing off a couple of projects.
Thing is..... if all the staff that created the older games are gone ..... is there adequate resource to ensure the game is runnable under Revolution emulation?
Especially where Big N said some work may be needed......

Then again .... I could be getting Companies mixed up too .... was a while ago.

EDIT. Shite ..... you're right!!!!! I was thinking of Working Designs who made all the RPG's for Saturn etc....also Radiant Silvergun.....DOH!!!!! Someone Shoot me :)
 
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EDIT. Shite ..... you're right!!!!! I was thinking of Working Designs who made all the RPG's for Saturn etc....also Radiant Silvergun.....DOH!!!!! Someone Shoot me


radiant silvergun was also made by treasure and not working designs...
 
[quote name='SMMM']Not according to Mediashelving themselves

Our Universal "Combo" Game Case solves your game rental and storage needs. The versatile case will accommodate: Nintendo 64, Super NES, Sega Genesis, Electronic Arts, CD formats with and without jewel case. [/QUOTE]Forgive me for my ignorance, but what do they mean by "CD formats with and without jewel case"? If I wanted to place a CD there I wouldn't be able to make the jewel case fit :S

Plus why would I want to use these cases for CDs if I had a jewel case?
 
[quote name='RockinX']Forgive me for my ignorance, but what do they mean by "CD formats with and without jewel case"? If I wanted to place a CD there I wouldn't be able to make the jewel case fit :S

Plus why would I want to use these cases for CDs if I had a jewel case?[/QUOTE]

Actually I think they are designed to fit both ways. You might want to put an entire jewel case in there if you were a mom and pop rental place - the big plastic case would help protect the little jewel case..
 
But I tried to meassure the size and a jewel case doesn't fit :S Only the CD itself.

Maybe early editions of these cases used to have enough space for the jewel cases to fit.
 
[quote name='Schenley']Allright, guys... Just spent most of the morning removing stickers and scanning boxes.

The following raw scans are up:

Gex 64
Glover
International Track and Field 2000
Paperboy
Quake
Rat Attack

http://www.brokenclavicle.com/Covers/Raw



Man, I can't wait to get my cases... this sucks.[/QUOTE]

Getting them right now. I'll whack them up to Snck-bar asap. Good to see Snowcone back in the swing of things. Good stuff getting those boxes :)
 
[quote name='4tygames']I don't know, those on ebay, just did not look like the mediashelving case that I own. (I only own one, I bought it off of ebay with Star Wars Shadows of the Empire, thats how I discovered this thread.) The mediashelving case does not contain a center hole to hold the cd with. I would really ask the seller before you buy. Give them the link to the mediashelving site.


EDIT - I decided to host some pictures of what the mediashelving case looks like on the inside:


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These images are pretty small so that they can be sent easily as an attachment.


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Note that the MediaShelving cases do not have holders to hold the manuals.
Hope these help ;)!



These cases look more like the MediaShelving cases.[/QUOTE]The Media Shelving cases do have holders, but they are not the center hole thing you mention. You only place the CD in little things that hold the CD, but I don't think that it will prevent it from getting scratched.
 
Gex64



Glover



Int. Track & Field 2000



Paperboy



All have been upped to Snack-bar. I've got Quake and rat Attck and will do those later tonight.
 
[quote name='Demontooth']Here's the Mario Golf 64 scans I promised:

Front - http://www.cherrybombers.com/mariogolffront.jpg
Back - http://www.cherrybombers.com/mariogolfback.jpg
Spine 1 - Front - http://www.cherrybombers.com/mariogolfspine.jpg
Spine 2 - Front - http://www.cherrybombers.com/mariogolfspine2.jpg[/QUOTE]

Got them. These are going to be real interesting trying to do something with the plastic seals down the spines and back. I'll have a play though....anythings better than nothing eh :D

Cheers
 
TheValeman - nice work!

I just took a closer look at your translations from my scans and noticed that you fixed the rip on Paperboy's spine. That box was pretty beat up...

Anyway, I appreciate the extra time involved to fix stuff like that.

-=A.J.
 
[quote name='Schenley']TheValeman - nice work!

I just took a closer look at your translations from my scans and noticed that you fixed the rip on Paperboy's spine. That box was pretty beat up...

Anyway, I appreciate the extra time involved to fix stuff like that.

-=A.J.[/QUOTE]

No worries. Where there is a major issue I try and clear them up. I don't always look at the little issues like occasional dots etc as I dont have the mediashelving boxes so I tend to leave them to people to do themselves. Some people are more picky than others so it makes sense to have them do the picture finishing to their liking.

I found your scans are like mine, eg, the HP scanner gives a slightly washed out scan colorwise so I apply a brightness adjustement to make them look more natural. As with everything ..... if a user doesn't like it ..... change it :)

To fix the creases I use the cloning tool in PaintShop Pro. I find it isn't as good as Photoshop 6's clone tool but it's a lot easier to use quickly. I probably could've made it slightly better with Photoshop but having to press ALT- click for every clone is tedious compared to left and right mouse clicks.

Mario Golf is presenting a special challenge at present as the shrink wrap join cuts right thru text on the back...... ouch!!!
 
I've been making custom covers for the cases I bought (I received last week, thanks PRMega!). They're not quite ready yet, but I want your opinion on how they look so far:







By the way, the OOT one was made by scanning the Japanese version of Ocarina of Time Master Quest for GCN. So if you think I'm awesome for that, you are wrong, I'm awesome for other things, not this :p I just removed the Japanese logo and replaced it with the english-localized one.
 
Wow, that Zelda cover looks really awesome. I also like your overall vertical cover design a lot. These must have been a pain in the ass to create. Thumbs up!
I think I'm going to replace my Zelda cover with this. This red & black looks amazing.
Thanks man, good work!
 
[quote name='Demontooth']Sorry about the shrink wrap scans! I don't have the heart to rip it open.[/QUOTE]

What?..... So you dont actually want to play the game? :D

Or maybe you have 2 of them?

LOL...I know how you feel though. I had shrink wrap on my Penny Racers, Doom and Buck Bumble boxes when I got them. I couldn't help myself as I wanted to play them...... It's how you store them though that determines how good a condition they stay in.
Looking at buying a shrinked wrapped MRC Racing as we speak
 
[quote name='KaiserWAVE']Wow, that Zelda cover looks really awesome. I also like your overall vertical cover design a lot. These must have been a pain in the ass to create. Thumbs up!
I think I'm going to replace my Zelda cover with this. This red & black looks amazing.
Thanks man, good work![/QUOTE]

Yep ..... they do look great. Excellent to see someone changing things around to get exactly what he wants.

Me? ..... I sorta like the existing format on account of the sheer volume of scans already in that format. Couldn't even imagine the volume of work required to remake all the existing into a vertical format.... :hot:

Still..... great to see another take on it. :D
 
[quote name='TheValeman']Yep ..... they do look great. Excellent to see someone changing things around to get exactly what he wants.

Me? ..... I sorta like the existing format on account of the sheer volume of scans already in that format. Couldn't even imagine the volume of work required to remake all the existing into a vertical format.... :hot:

Still..... great to see another take on it. :D[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I like to be unique, hehe. But I'm not planning on remaking EVERY game to the vertical format, just the ones I'm going to use.

And I will take request when I finish mine. And some artwork for the game you ask would be very helpful.
 
[quote name='TheValeman']What?..... So you dont actually want to play the game? :D

Or maybe you have 2 of them?

LOL...I know how you feel though. I had shrink wrap on my Penny Racers, Doom and Buck Bumble boxes when I got them. I couldn't help myself as I wanted to play them...... It's how you store them though that determines how good a condition they stay in.
Looking at buying a shrinked wrapped MRC Racing as we speak[/QUOTE]

Actually I found it brand new and sealed at Half Price Books for $3.99. I am not a big fan of the Mario Golf series. I am considering putting it on ebay and see what I can get for it.
 
[quote name='Demontooth']Actually I found it brand new and sealed at Half Price Books for $3.99. I am not a big fan of the Mario Golf series. I am considering putting it on ebay and see what I can get for it.[/QUOTE]

WOW! Great deal! Its amazing how much new never-been-opened n64 games go for on ebay, usually $60, $70. Those are the eBay stores that sell those outrageous prices. I do not know exactly how much it goes for on a regular auction.

EDIT - I updated the N64 cover list. RockinX, did you submit those alternate covers yet to Snack Bar Games? The images on imageshack are really tiny.
 
[quote name='4tygames']
EDIT - I updated the N64 cover list. RockinX, did you submit those alternate covers yet to Snack Bar Games? The images on imageshack are really tiny.[/QUOTE]
They're not ready yet. Those are just previews, just check out the back of the OOT one and you'll notice text over the screens.
 
[quote name='TheValeman']as good as I want to get it considering everything



Anyone feel they can do better ..... go for it :D[/QUOTE]

nice job!
 
N64 List updated

Sorry RockinX, I'll read closer from now on ;)
I really like that Legend of Zelda OOT cover and I cannot wait for the final version. Keep up the good work!
 
[quote name='TheValeman']as good as I want to get it considering everything



Anyone feel they can do better ..... go for it :D[/QUOTE]
well done! Do we just ahve to wait for the full versions to get posted on Snackbar or are they available elsewhere too?
 
[quote name='daroga']well done! Do we just ahve to wait for the full versions to get posted on Snackbar or are they available elsewhere too?[/QUOTE]

Already upped to Snack-bar. Just waiting on Snowcone doing his thing :D
 


Rakuga Kids PAL .........

for anyone who needs it... or wants to see what this game is all about.

I know I've never seen it for sale in New Zealand. Got it off Ebay Australia and I've only seen it once on that as well. Hence I didn't let it pass me by :)

Upped to Snack-bar as usual in hi-def glory.
 
I will upload Quake and Rat Attack later today. Sorry .... got a little busy in real life there for a couple of days.

On the subject of boxes .... sold a few of my games and as a result have EBAY'd 3 games we dont have scans for....

MRC Multi racing Championship
Wipeout 64
F1 Pole Position 64

Hopefully all the boxes will be a good enough condition to scan and thus drop 3 more games off the wanted/dont have list.

EDIT. Quake .....



All the boxes are now up on Snack-bar. Great work Snowcone :D
 
I just wanted to thank you guys for all your hard work. I am settled in at my new job so I am posting covers daily. We are about to break 900 covers. Talk about insane!
 
[quote name='Snowcone']I just wanted to thank you guys for all your hard work. I am settled in at my new job so I am posting covers daily. We are about to break 900 covers. Talk about insane![/QUOTE]

Yep ..... and we've progressed the N64 section by some 30+ covers which is fantastic.

Kudo's to all involved
 
[quote name='Snowcone']I just wanted to thank you guys for all your hard work. I am settled in at my new job so I am posting covers daily. We are about to break 900 covers. Talk about insane![/QUOTE]

Chuck Norris roundhouse kicks you in your forhead with this address www.gamescanner.org



HI! Congrats on your 900 scans! I myself just did over 7500!!! and it's still growing! Just updated my XBOX 360 scans!
 
[quote name='GameScanner']Chuck Norris roundhouse kicks you in your forhead with this address www.gamescanner.org



HI! Congrats on your 900 scans! I myself just did over 7500!!! and it's still growing! Just updated my XBOX 360 scans![/QUOTE]

Do you have the spine to Turok for n64?
 
[quote name='GameScanner']

HI! Congrats on your 900 scans! I myself just did over 7500!!! and it's still growing! Just updated my XBOX 360 scans![/QUOTE]

Well, we are taking the basic scans and making custom covers that fit into certain media cases, which can take quite a bit of work depending on the quality of the box that was scanned (and the quality of the scan itsself).

We have used your scans several times, so thanks! Keep em coming!
 
For me, the N64 is the system that most needs to make custom covers for loose games, because there is no way to see the game titles when the loose carts are stored...
 
[quote name='Schenley']For me, the N64 is the system that most needs to make custom covers for loose games, because there is no way to see the game titles when the loose carts are stored...[/QUOTE]

That and the fact that the Nintendo cardboard boxes are the least resilient packaging ever made for games. What were they thinking? Mind you they've always been different.

They're so much harder to keep in good condition you dont want to actually store games you play regularly in them for fear of wearing them out so Mediashelving end up making a bundle outta you guys :)

Those boxes arrived yet Schenley? Couldn't send me one so I know what I'm missing? ;)
 
[quote name='TheValeman']That and the fact that the Nintendo cardboard boxes are the least resilient packaging ever made for games. What were they thinking? Mind you they've always been different.

They're so much harder to keep in good condition you dont want to actually store games you play regularly in them for fear of wearing them out so Mediashelving end up making a bundle outta you guys :)

Those boxes arrived yet Schenley? Couldn't send me one so I know what I'm missing? ;)[/QUOTE]Yea - when I scan them, I handle them like they're some type of ancient priceless artifact or something!

Nope, I haven't received them yet (I'll send another status check email right now)... But, when I do - I'll send some your way for the work you've done here!

Oh, and I think it was this thread that I mentioned building new shelves...

Here they are:


IMG_0885.jpg



To keep this on topic, you can see my measly boxed N64 collection on the sixth shelf - look for all the purple spines. And, my haphazardly arranged loose N64 carts on the seventh shelf. Some of them have labels on them - I didn't put them on, but I'm not taking them off until I get these boxes done!
 
[quote name='Backlash']Nice. Is that duct actually going through the bookcase?[/QUOTE]

:lol: Actually, I kinda rigged it up. If I wanted to move this (even an inch left or right), I'd have to disassemble the whole thing. I screwed the outer vertical pieces right into the joists in the basement. They are held from going left or right by blocks that I screwed to the joists. It's held up just by the outer pieces resting on the floor.


If I ever get around to finishing the basement, I'd have to reassemble the whole thing as well.

I wanted it to be quick, easy, cheap, and functional.
 
[quote name='Schenley']:lol: Actually, I kinda rigged it up. If I wanted to move this (even an inch left or right), I'd have to disassemble the whole thing. I screwed the outer vertical pieces right into the joists in the basement. They are held from going left or right by blocks that I screwed to the joists. It's held up just by the outer pieces resting on the floor.


If I ever get around to finishing the basement, I'd have to reassemble the whole thing as well.

I wanted it to be quick, easy, cheap, and functional.[/QUOTE]

Wow...... that's some collection buddy:)

I just traded my Rakuga Kids for Zelda:Ocarina, Lylat Wars and V-Rally99. We dont have a cover for V-Rally so as soon as I get it I'll scan it, clean it if necessary and post it here and on Snack-bar for all. I also have F1 Pole Position and Wipeout64 boxed carts in transit so here's hoping they're in good condition.
 
Yeah, I still have not received my game cases yet from Media Shelving, and it is the end of January! hmmmm... Now, the MediaShelving websites says that the cases are on backorder till mid to late February. At least they are updating their website, but I still want to know why they did not keep their promise of late January.
 
[quote name='4tygames']Yeah, I still have not received my game cases yet from Media Shelving, and it is the end of January! hmmmm... Now, the MediaShelving websites says that the cases are on backorder till mid to late February. At least they are updating their website, but I still want to know why they did not keep their promise of late January.[/QUOTE]Yea, I know it sucks... My order is on it's third incarnation of 'back ordered' for two weeks.

I bet you it's because of the popularity of this thread - all the lurkers went an ordered up the world's supply of these cases.

:lol:
 
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