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This might have been handy...
arcadecollector:
Hello folks! UncleBob invited me here to speak for myself. Nice to meet y'all.
So yeah, I have a ton of official templates for all of the major platforms going back to Genesis and Super Nintendo, since that's when I started designing packaging. However, since cover-art twiddling is a profession for me and not a hobby like it is for you guys, I hope you will understand that I would want to charge at least a little something for taking the effort to supply you guys with your wants.
So what sorts of things you guys want the most and how much you'd pay for it? :)
UncleBob:
errr.... sorry about that. Didn't even consider it - in the slightest. :-[ :-[ :-[
Anywhoo, the obvious question everyone is going to ask - what type of stuff is typically on the discs? Obviously, the packaging cover templates - does that include things like company logos, ESRB rating logos, stuff relating to region coding (NTSC, PAL, etc.)?
Thanks for stopping by!
Also, and I hope I don't make anyone mad at me by saying this - if it would help you out (i.e.: perhaps help not tick off any potential clients), you might consider not selling/releasing us current generation stuff (360, PS3, Wii, DS, PSP). Obviously, we'll want it all - but no one wants you to be out of work or anything. :)
arcadecollector:
Cover templates, disk label templates, instruction manual templates and submission guidelines are what are typically on the disks, usually in PDF or Illustrator format. The old Genesis and SNES stuff is in Quark format. When I started, Nintendo wouldn't accept electronic files. There were Quark templates, but the actual art had to be submitted mechanically -- pasteup boards with tissue overlays and hand-written color callouts by pantone code.
Logos themselves aren't supplied -- just positions for where they go specified. I have most company logos already though and have access to the ESRB site for their latest logos.
I don't mind sharing current gen templates.
Edit: screen shot of what's on the GameCube template disk:
UncleBob:
I purchased the GameCube files - compressed, it's 40 MB and I can't even open half of it up. ;)
What to do with it all?
Doom:
You could just zip/rar/7zip it up and upload it to mediafire or something.