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Looking for super famicom covers scans
Arseen:
--- Quote from: taigr81m on March 24, 2013, 07:40:46 AM ---ja, it is acting strange lately. it does that to me too.
I will follow your advice and start fresh.
i uploaded my 3 Ninjas Kick Back label and it disappeared, so I had to use postimage.
I will clean my account later today and see if I can get it working again.
the Claymates cover is coming along well.
I will use the logo from the other cover for now, then I will make a new one.
I like the shiny metal look of that other cover with the rings but I want a clay look to it as well.
I will keep working on it for you.
I am close to finishing a Barbie snes label too.
plus I will start making some sfc covers and labels, especially with your scans.
I still have to clean all of the labels that Sheep sent to me last year.
busy, busy ...
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Perfect.
I'll scan the missing 2 SFC DBZ games I have (hyper dimension I don't yet have) and Rushing Beat trilogy, and I have at least SFC CIB versions of first and second Final Fight as well as Guy.
taigr81m:
ja, I've thought about that too.
i'm still in a sort of test mode.
the editing of source code is brutal so I will need more powerful languages to make it easier to edit.
I am thinking of converting it to a dhtml page or even asp or php.
perhaps php because of the cross-platform capabilities.
i also want to use check marks.
if you have any suggestions please list them for me.
I will be happy to hack a method for all of us to use.
we could use it for the site content too.
tell me what you have in mind and we will make it work.
i would like to use html5 but not everyone is using html5/css3 ready machines.
i think that dhtml and a server-side scripting language or xml/json will work wonderas for us.
let me know...
Arseen:
It should have as regions: US/JAP/EUR, but then we run into problem of EUR having multiple languages, at least I know of English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Swedish and Finnish covers, so those would probably have to be included as regions instead of EUR.
And then Danish, Norwegian, Estonian, Russian and Portugues and pletora of others want/need/deserve sections too, then Asians... ;D
Then we would have to have sections for: Cover (+ several ALTernate or CUStom ones), Label (+ several ALTernate or CUStom ones), Manual, Poster, Map.
Multiply those together... and each game section is 20+ high (languages) and 15+ wide (stuff)... :o
Maybe doable with markers (Red = Not done, Orange = Not done but has bad raws, Yellow = Not done but has good raws, Light Green = Done but needs cleaning, and Green = Done)
taigr81m:
mot juste.
My list is new, id est raw and experimental.
I've thought about everything that you had mentioned.
My thoughts were along the lines of a table/division with each region and checks.
arrows could be at each side of the table to traverse a game list.
dhtml can be used to accomplish this task.
instead of all data being on one page, just call it from an xml file and display it dynamically without leaving the page.
in the future, we could implement a search box with live suggestions as with Google search.
Ajax/xml can do that for us. The list could be searched.
Administrators could easily edit the list with simple commands.
I will copy your outline and work on a prototype.
we can test he prototype, make necessary changes, then implement the system.
voila! we will have a database of content.
Thanks for the suggestions. I will program the database so that regions can be easily added or removed.
I'll start working on some code today.
got to go for now. Thanks, Arseen. :D
Arseen:
C U.
I have tendency to go over the top, so tell me to slow down if I get too overboard... ;D