Author Topic: 32X Template for Universal Game Cases  (Read 1699 times)

February 11, 2007, 07:32:11 AM
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Lish

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I've created a template for the 32X. Small JPG of the template can be found below, along with a sample cover "Afterburner".  Will upload Doom, and Star Wars Arcade for 32X tomorrow.

No Metroid on N64, What was Nintendo thinking? ;)

February 13, 2007, 08:18:13 AM
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As Promised (not that I think anyone cares about the 32X...but just maybe...out there..somewhere...in a galaxy far far away...)
No Metroid on N64, What was Nintendo thinking? ;)

February 13, 2007, 10:05:35 AM
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well, I think the covers and template look great!

I don't have a 32X, in fact I thought the 32X were CD's, but wrong again. (It appears those are sega CD) :)

Those are really colorful covers, though....




February 13, 2007, 02:48:59 PM
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the template looks awesome! great job

FYI:  the 32X was a catridge machine. The 32X also had cd games if you have both the sega cd and 32X.  It used the cd for the extra space but the 32X to compute it.




My Covers that ARE NOT hosted on TCP
https://app.box.com/shared/hbm9k6fhvy

February 14, 2007, 03:49:32 AM
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Actually, I didn't know that combining the Sega CD and the 32X produced a 32X CD machine.  What Sega CD's took advantage of the extra 32 bit processors of the 32X?

I have both so would love to try it.

The cover template is OK.  I could have done a better job if I had cut the box open...but I won't be doing that real soon.  The seam at the rear doesn't line up the graphics in any case so it wouldn't have helped the rear/spine interface.  I know that one can just scan and cut the covers together, but I thought it was important to make a template so that all games lined up nicely on the shelves.  Different covers have colour variations (some due to fading) and are slightly aligned differently (possibly by the printing process). 
No Metroid on N64, What was Nintendo thinking? ;)

February 14, 2007, 02:33:34 PM
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Actually, I didn't know that combining the Sega CD and the 32X produced a 32X CD machine.  What Sega CD's took advantage of the extra 32 bit processors of the 32X?

I saw one of those games at a used game store the other day. I think it was Fahrenheit.
It came in a Sega CD case.

Here is a list of 32X games: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Sega_32X_games