Looks awesome. I love that PCE template, and it's being put to good use here.
Hey Grumble, can I ask a quick question?Why did you change the template to say Hudson on the front and spine when Hudson didn't actually design and build the PC Engine, NEC did.Just curious.Lumberjack42
Quote from: Lumberjack42 on May 09, 2008, 11:59:02 PMHey Grumble, can I ask a quick question?Why did you change the template to say Hudson on the front and spine when Hudson didn't actually design and build the PC Engine, NEC did.Just curious.Lumberjack42The PC Engine was a collaborative effort between Hudson Soft and NEC. It was a 50-50 project. Actually Hudson designed the PC Engine and NEC put in the money and manufacturing.In fact the name ""HuCard" (used in japan) comes form HUdson CARDSo.. either Hudson or NEC would be correct.
Quote from: Vt102 on May 10, 2008, 01:06:05 AMQuote from: Lumberjack42 on May 09, 2008, 11:59:02 PMHey Grumble, can I ask a quick question?Why did you change the template to say Hudson on the front and spine when Hudson didn't actually design and build the PC Engine, NEC did.Just curious.Lumberjack42The PC Engine was a collaborative effort between Hudson Soft and NEC. It was a 50-50 project. Actually Hudson designed the PC Engine and NEC put in the money and manufacturing.In fact the name ""HuCard" (used in japan) comes form HUdson CARDSo.. either Hudson or NEC would be correct.The biggest reason, was that only games produced by AV/NEC have NEC written on them. I see your point though,its pretty rare to find a system that doesnt' have its Hardware manufacturer's Name on its covers,although by having HE System (Hudson Entertainment System) PC Engine,i suppose it does...well sort off.
Quote from: Grumbleduke on May 10, 2008, 01:16:22 AMQuote from: Vt102 on May 10, 2008, 01:06:05 AMQuote from: Lumberjack42 on May 09, 2008, 11:59:02 PMHey Grumble, can I ask a quick question?Why did you change the template to say Hudson on the front and spine when Hudson didn't actually design and build the PC Engine, NEC did.Just curious.Lumberjack42The PC Engine was a collaborative effort between Hudson Soft and NEC. It was a 50-50 project. Actually Hudson designed the PC Engine and NEC put in the money and manufacturing.In fact the name ""HuCard" (used in japan) comes form HUdson CARDSo.. either Hudson or NEC would be correct.The biggest reason, was that only games produced by AV/NEC have NEC written on them. I see your point though,its pretty rare to find a system that doesnt' have its Hardware manufacturer's Name on its covers,although by having HE System (Hudson Entertainment System) PC Engine,i suppose it does...well sort off. Really, the only reason I have a problem with it is it messes with the uniformity of the covers already on the site. But you know, whatever.Lumberjack42
Nice work on the Strider Hiryu cover. I always thought Sega's artwork for the Megadrive version looked far better than Capcom's own official illustrations.