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Die-cut NES graphic Overlays, yay or nay?
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wiggy:

--- Quote from: CMDLineKing on February 20, 2015, 11:00:03 AM ---
--- Quote from: wiggy on February 19, 2015, 09:22:31 PM ---If they're thermal printed vinyl graphics, then the price is very fair.  That equipment is quite pricey and the materials aren't cheap either, and that's a whole lot of overlay.

That said, ick. I hate this sort of crap. It just seems cheap and uninspired.  Plus it doesn't cover the entire surface. It can't by virtue of how it's applied, and ends up looking like someone just put a sticker on a box (which is essentially what it is).

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This..  It is cool, but I'd rather see someone churning out some replacements SHELLS for the old NES/SNESs.  And not the "Spray and Pray (it doesn't chip)" kind..  If someone out there put together a slim line version of the NES shell using old parts and re-positioning of internals.. that would be amazing..  Sort of how the GenerationNEX looks ..

http://www.amazon.com/Generation-Videogame-Console-Nintendo-Entertainment-System/dp/B000QT6I42

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Ah, reminds me of my insanely over-ambitious mini SNES shell plans...



larryinc64:
I HATE when people mix up the character art eras. It never looks right when you have 3D 2015 Mario on an NES repro cart, or an NES system.Like this one:


SPP is not even on the system.
oatmeal flavor:
What ever happened to that snes mini shell.  No further plans to produce?
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