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Splatterhouse 2010 disk
Splatterhouse 2010 disk












I am still amazed what the Game Doctor people did with games like Akumajou Densetsu and Super Mario Bros 3 when porting them to the FDS.

splatterhouse 2010 disk

MMC1 games can be FDS games, but MMC3 is another matter. It may still be the same board as CV, but I haven't checked. Although I know that Outlands runs on the MMC1A (Sharp, I think) chip, so it shouldn't be too different from the FDS version of Zelda no Densetsu. I don't know if the graphical upgrades will be FDS friendly either. if I extract the disk data files, I may be able to work with those.Ĭhorus of Mysteries and Outlands are unique amongst the hacks for their respective games because they also add new AMS code, not just graphics. I'd also love to do an Outlands disk, but you can't just apply the ROM -IPS to them, as the data isn't in the same location in the. I have way too many open projects.įor what other games do you plan to make labels and obi graphics? If I can ever make a Castlevania Chorus of Mysteries FDS disk, I will make a label and obi design for that! I still have to finish the Outlands manual that I started designing. There are a lot of labels and such out there that, if they were PSDs with every object as a layer, I could use as a base for custom stuff, instead of having to re-make everything from scratch. Yes, it'll make them bigger, but it is worthwhile in the long-term. I further suggest distributing the designs as layer-based PSD files, if you are going to distribute them freely, so that people can modify them as desired. If you work at less than 600DPI, you will have fuzzy/blurry text on your labels and obi prints, although 300DFPI can be suitable for the graphics alone. You can work in either RGB or CMYK for this CMYK is typical for printing though, and with a good monitor, you can achieve perfect printing results, but it isn't necessary.

splatterhouse 2010 disk

I also wanted to remind you to do all Obi and label designs at 600DPI. At the least, I will take some photos to share with you. If I come across the disk or Obi, k will see about scanning them. I think I have Lutter, or at least I remember having it at one time, but my copy may have either been disk-only, or a Chinese disk, so maybe that's why I can't find it. That link above illustrates the disk label (and the weird title font), but not the Obi, and I haven't seen any photos of it anywhere. (In case you want to see what the factory label looks like.)Įdit: I wanted to show you a factory Obi, but I don't seem to be able to find this game in my disk files.














Splatterhouse 2010 disk