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TF's Nintendo Fusion Covers for UGC
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TyrannicalFascist:
Got on a small roll before bed tonight: Indiana Jones and Pilotwings.



Added to the downloads on page 1.
Seraph Man:

--- Quote from: wiggy on February 23, 2012, 11:41:35 PM ---I can't believe how picky you guys are about barcodes and nit-pickety details that you'll never even notice.

I did all that nonsense on the 1st 30 or so covers that I did, then I realized that I (or anyone else) won't ever notice that sort of thing.

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That's where you are wrong. I know plenty of people who are very picky about authenticity towards these things for various reasons. For example, I organize my games by UPC, meaning those bar codes need to be correct, or else my games won't be ordered correctly. (My Xbox games are trickier, admittedly, because games that get the Platinum upgrade get new bar codes, which really throws the order for a loop. Those are organized by their original UPCs, not the Platinum Hits variant, but I digress)

I can understand how it makes no difference to you, but if you do post your covers, keep in mind that it does matter to some.
wiggy:
Wait, so how do find them on your shelf?  Do have the UPCs memorized?!

I definitely won't go back to fiddling with all the UPCs and SNS, SHVC, or whatever codes.  I spend WAY too much time on the designs already, and that just slows me down too much  ;D
Seraph Man:

--- Quote from: wiggy on February 24, 2012, 02:54:44 PM ---Wait, so how do find them on your shelf?  Do have the UPCs memorized?!

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No no. UPC is Unique Product Code. Each game has a unique code, which is a string of numbers (the bar code is a visual representation of the numbers, and the numbers it represents are just beneath). I just look at the number in the back, and put them in number order (by console, so the games aren't all over the place). Doing so automatically arranges games first by company, then by release date.
wiggy:
Oh, I know what a UPC code is. I worked retail for about 7 years before going back to college ;)

I was just citing the SNS and SHVC codes because they seem to be something else that people are concerned with.

Still, I can't imagine organizing my collection that way.  Shopping for what game to play by who made the game would confuse the snot outta me. Just not something I pay all that much attention to, save for the really big name titles.

But, as they say, whatever works :D
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