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SubjectNES Labels?  
Posted byNecrosaro420
Posted on6/9/04 03:19 AM
From IP12.220.144.157  



I really dont know what forum to put this in, but since this is a forum about making nes games, figured it might go here =) Does anyone have any NES Labels they have created for unreleased games that I could get emailed to me or that I can download somewhere? I would make my own, but I am horrible with photoshop. (Took me 2 hours to recreate the NES logo!) Thanks Alot Necrosaro420@insightbb.com




SubjectRe: NES Labels? new  
Posted byMemblers
Posted on6/9/04 07:05 AM
From IP68.58.99.218  



You might want to check out Pemdawg's site here:
http://www.geocities.com/pemdawg/index.htm




SubjectRe: NES Labels? new  
Posted byNecrosaro420
Posted on6/9/04 09:38 AM
From IP12.220.144.157  



Thats cool, they had labels for a few games that I didtn even know there was labels for =) Im looking mostly for Hero's Quest, California Raisens, and Kung Fu II atm. Thanks =)




SubjectRe: NES Labels? new  
Posted bykoitsu
Posted on6/9/04 10:58 AM
From IP63.196.0.71  



I believe Martin over at NESWorld made a fake label for California Raisins.

-- jdc


SubjectRe: NES Labels? new  
Posted byNecrosaro420
Posted on6/9/04 5:40 PM
From IP12.220.144.157  



Says no such user when I try to message that person




SubjectRe: NES Labels? new  
Posted byphiltulju
Posted on6/11/04 11:03 PM
From IP12.108.168.179  



Some time ago, I did a project to make some really nice NES labels. I printed them out on sticker stock, and "laminated" the label with clear 3" wide packing tape; it looks really professional.
I started with a scan of "Duck Hunt" label, and used it as a template in Adobe Illustrator 9.

I then used the parametrically editable duckhunt in vector format to make my own label.

I have posted the scan, and both .ai files. There is also a .pdf, but it looks like the translation is messed up and it looks terrible.

YMMV, here they are:
http://dabney.caltech.edu/~dev/nes%20labels/

If you have illustrator or a program that can read .ai files, these are a really good starting point if you want a label in the style of the early NES games released by nintendo.




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