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| Vt102:
--- Quote from: marioxb on March 29, 2008, 09:42:33 AM ---I can't believe Kid Icarus wasn't here already! Anyway, I found a PDF file that someone created for an actual box (not universal game case) that you can cut out and fold into a box just like actual NES games came in. Anyway, all I did was piece it into a format for the universal game cases. Here it is: Download here: Powerpak Started by erggthegreat and completed by me: Nintendo World Championships --- End quote --- I'm not sure we can host a cover for this cart. (legal reasons) Being that the Powerpack can be used to load bootleg Roms. But then again.. I'm not sure |
| satoshi_matrix:
I like to stay out of the legality debate, but here's my two cents: I don't see a problem with it being hosted. We already host covers for the M3 Simply and R4 for the DS, which are homebrew launchers just like this is. While you can load it on with every game and thus not have to ever buy the originals, I don't condone that nor do I really think its a great idea. The powerpak isn't all incompassing as one would hope. It currently will run around 80% of the NES library (though that does include the US library and European PAL liberary and Japanese Famicom library) but there are still quite a few games that don't work with it. Why is the powerpak worth checking out if not for those reasons? The NES is over twenty years old now. Old games that are dirty and difficult to get to work can be played easily with a powerpak. Ever had your Final Fantasy save data dissipear because you didn't hold in reset while turing it off? That's no longer important, as the powerpak saves the save files to flash memory, which can even be stored on your computer as backup. The Powerpak has Gamegenie built right in for support up to five codes, two more than the real version. The biggest reason in my opinion to use the powerpak is to save ware and tear on your old precious games. My NES collection is 200+ as is my Famicom collection. Even though the powerpak can play almost all of them by itself, I still keep them around because much like the Vertual console or Xbox live arcade, not owning the physical copy of a game is somehow unsettling for me. |
| makeshiftknight:
The Power Pak is in no way illegal. Just like recordable media (DVD+RW, DVD+R, CDR, blank VHS tapes, etc.) It's made to save your copy from being worn out. Just like with those, it's 100% legal, so long as you own a copy of the real game. To use ROMs of games you don't own is technically illegal, but somehow I doubt Nintendo will come knockin on your door. Anyway, I kind of agree with Satoshi, I think it should be allowed, but then again I'm just nobody! ;D |
| Earthworm_Jim_Fan:
--- Quote from: shenske on March 22, 2008, 03:51:39 PM ---This is my first NES cover and it is custom (barely). i know that there is one on the site already but the front logo is chopped off by the box. The original box is this way but i though i'd offer an alternate. i fixed this by making a smaller logo and changing the bandanas on the turtles to their respective colors. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles tell me what you think ;D --- End quote --- When do you plan to post this? |
| shenske:
--- Quote from: Earthworm_Jim_Fan on April 02, 2008, 10:18:24 PM --- --- Quote from: shenske on March 22, 2008, 03:51:39 PM ---This is my first NES cover and it is custom (barely). i know that there is one on the site already but the front logo is chopped off by the box. The original box is this way but i though i'd offer an alternate. i fixed this by making a smaller logo and changing the bandanas on the turtles to their respective colors. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles tell me what you think ;D --- End quote --- When do you plan to post this? --- End quote --- i try to up all my covers at the same time. i wanted to finish up a few more covers before i up it to the site. i guess tomorrow :) |
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