Artist's Corner > Universal Game Case Covers
NES case art
tiktektak:
--- Quote from: satoshi_matrix on July 30, 2007, 01:45:37 PM ---That Ninja Gaiden II cover looks great, except for the tear spot on the dragon's face. Any chance you could fix that up? It's been in very version of every NG2 cover I've seen since they all come from the same scan.
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It's unfortunately almost impossible to fix.... If you manage to fix that spot lumberjack and make it look like it's original and nice you are a true artist....
One would have to redraw parts of the dragon's nose and mouth to accomplish that and this is really really difficult in my oppinion.... Especially if you want to make it look really nice.... Could be that it's better to leave the spot alone....
Lumberjack42:
Here's the list of covers I still have to finish:
Caveman Games
Cool World
Mach Rider
Milan's Secret Castle
Nightshade
Three Stooges
Wall Street Kid
Young Indiana Jones Adventures
I'll add more if I remember them
Lumberjack42
Dante_Ali:
Coming up soon...
Adventure Island Classic - In The Pacific
This is the original European Adventure Island I. It says 'Classic' on the front, so I take it there was a version with a different cover before this one.
To my surprise, Susumu Matsushita's name (and, presumably, company, Light & Shadows) is even listed on the cover.
satoshi_matrix:
You have a cover for Wall Street Kid? HAHA oh wow I recall that game. Now if I get a cover for it I wont be able to sell it! ;D
By the way, does anyone hae a Panic Resturant box, manual, or the game itself? I need to re-create the label on mine.
Lumberjack42:
--- Quote from: Dante_Ali on July 31, 2007, 02:03:27 PM ---Coming up soon...
Adventure Island Classic - In The Pacific
This is the original European Adventure Island I. It says 'Classic' on the front, so I take it there was a version with a different cover before this one.
To my surprise, Susumu Matsushita's name (and, presumably, company, Light & Shadows) is even listed on the cover.
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Hey Dante,
The small Nintendo logo on the lower spine was there mainly as a placeholder for the publisher logo, unless it's actually a Nintendo published game. The lower guideline is there for the bottom of the logo. Just FYI
Lumberjack42