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Avar

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  1. Latest CYW is here: https://www.facebook.com/blissboxadapter/posts/1916188591731912 Choose your weapon! The success, popularity, and quality of Sony PlayStation 2 quickly led to it being the world's best-selling gaming console. As always, with great console comes great controller and the DualShock series persists to this day! Given the console's successes, there's a wide variety of cosmetic controller variants. One of my favourites is the Samurai/Ninja Face-Off set from Game Elements' Freak Series II Collectors Edition Control Pads! Model numbers GEPS2F3 and GEPS2F2, respectively. Each beautifully sculpted, fully functional controller sits atop an equally gorgeous molded stand. These feature an impressive level of detail, right down to the carefully embossed plugins and the light-up eyeballs and gems that double as Start, Select, or Analog buttons. Each character also comes with a removable face mask that can be mounted on the stand along with the controller and plugin, ensuring the whole masterpiece is on display! These are a great addition to any gamer's arsenal!
  2. The audit's going well and I've found a lot of fantastic content I didn't know existed It's always been clear that all of our artists and contributors are extremely talented. One flaw in our process has caught my attention a few times, however. In some instances where source material was difficult to find or doesn't exist at all in the real world, some creators have occasionally filled the gaps by fabricating something original to put in its place. While I would argue that this practice is a bit of a wasted effort relative to us working as a team to find the source material needed to make accurate art, it is technically acceptable as long as it's clear what's been fabricated and which sets contain fake art. The issue I'm encountering though is that once it becomes clear a set contains fake art, it can be hard to separate real from fake without going game by game and visually comparing carts and boxes to pictures of the real thing over the course of dozens of hours per set. The simple fix for this is, moving forward, if we do make any adaptations/additions/fabrications to box/cart/disc/cassette art or any physical media, it'll help everyone out immensely if we include an unmissable readme before the file folder pointing out in notes what's fake, or what's made from source material the veracity of which is uncertain. That being said, please don't feel like we have to fill every gap right away, as accuracy and quality should come before quantity. If you're ever working on a set and you can't find source material, let the community know here and I'm sure we can help. If nothing turns up quickly I'll do my best to personally track down a copy of the thing you need or reach out to other communities to find someone who has it. It might feel like this takes a bit longer but as a team we'll have saved a lot of time and we'll have better content in the long run With AI improving the ways we can receive and distribute sets, our collective urge to kill art gaps with fire is going to ease. Until now we've all kinda held an ethos of "everything has to have a box and a cart, even if it doesn't have one in real life" because we felt that was the standard. To that I say, let's let the standard be excellence in accurate, high quality historical preservation. I'll keep actively auditing even after the audit's done so if, for example, you're working on a 3D box set and you can't find scans of the sides for a few boxes, don't feel obligated to fake it. We can just keep track of what's missing, find what we need and kill it with style later. If you ever need help with source material or physical media research, just let us know and we'll do our best to support your creative work At the other end of the spectrum, please don't feel creatively hindered by any sense that every box/cart has to look the same or fit the system's "standard" for that type of physical media if real "non-standard" variants exist. If a game has a Special Edition, or a Limited Edition, or comes in a bigger box with some cool gizmo in it, we can totally have that in any official set. Hell, eventually it'd be amazing to have every variation but for now I'd settle for w/e the 1337est iteration of a game is, eg. gold Zelda cart, mini-arcade PS2 Space Invaders Anniversary, Onimusha 3 katana distro, etc. If a game shipped in a 12ft tall giant mech suit... we prolly wanna see that XD Basically, just please don't anyone feel like they're not able to use a cooler, more-different-but-still-real box just because it doesn't match the rest of the set. If we're true to these philosophies, we'll only have to do any given job once, or at the very least we ensure that we get it done in such a manner that the team can pick up the torch again later and finish what was started without any hassles or having to worry about accuracy. Thanks for reading and y'all keep on bein' awesome!! In the attached thread, I go into a bit more depth on the subject as it pertains to homebrews and prototypes that sometimes haven't yet received CiB or cart releases or that could just be the very ugly $3000 EEPROM some lucky bastard found in a dumpster:
  3. Please include the systems the theme is intended to be used with. It's a whore archiving them w/o that. Thanks!
  4. Latest Choose Your Weapons is out: I love this controller but I srsly wish MAME/Fusion supported it already ><;;;
  5. Also this is a 4:3 theme :x
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    Congrats to the winners and all participants of HyperScore #55!
  7. Thanks for fixing em all, sorry for not noticing it sooner.
  8. I thought I was going to love it but found the reviews very misleading. Like, there's a part where this french officer in his underwear is chasing you in a cartoony tank thin while goofy music plays and I was just like...
  9. Quick update: Audit is still going well. As you've seen, I'm also now checking the ensure databases include all the pertinent homebrews/protos they've been missing. As we move things to he new system we're also doing our best to double-check the official releases, as some systems had a few gaps. Everything's still on track
  10. Thanks so much for sharing this here!
  11. I think this may be my most hated game of all time. It has such critical acclaim it drives me insane XD I tried my best to like it but the it made such light of WW1 on so many parts of the game I just couldn't take it.
  12. I think it'll be fine, at least for the next release. There's gonna be better options for that sort of thing coming but there should be enough of an overlap no one'll feel put out by the transition if we ever stop supporting it.
  13. Certain animations don't work with SWF unless they're converted to flash animations. I wouldn't sweat it as themes are changing dramatically soon.
  14. Awesome work! Is all the art including the discs you uploaded and the case sides authentic?
  15. I really like them. The current policy on film themes right now is that we can't officially support them but I personally really love your work and I can see at least 5 other people have downloaded it. Over time, that policy may change. Since you're into this, you may also like CinemaVision.
  16. So funny story. The first time I ever watched this film, I didn't have a copy with subtitles. This meant I never knew what the vampires were saying, or even that I was supposed to know what they were saying. I enjoyed the film immensely specifically because there was a heightened level of immersion as a result of this. There was so much more drama and suspense not knowing and it had so much artistic value. The second time I saw the film it did have subtitles and I was like "what the sweet fuck is this." It was almost like the producers were worried the film'd be too artsy w/o the vampires have the corniest dialog ever. So if you haven't watched this with subtitles off yet I'd highly recommend it
  17. Atari 7800 updated with ~30 relevant homebrews and protos:
  18. I haven't checked it yet and I just do my work in Notepad++.
  19. I knew after doing Atari 5200 there would be similar issues with other Atari systems so I spent the day working on Atari 2600. Results here: Note: These don't contain hacks at this time. Something the team and I'll have to discuss.
  20. Imagine how anyone Asian feels @_@
  21. Can't sorry All I can say is that it's going really well and it'll be released when it's done.
  22. With my audit I've done / am doing just that, and it'll all be accessible in the not-to-distant future so up to you if you feel it's worth doing manually. This is honestly prolly a rly good time for ppl to kick back and enjoy games or go nuts on art/database development.
  23. Hope you don't mind, I shared this on the 8BB community hub. http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=973902268&fileuploadsuccess=1
  24. I FUCKING LOOOOOOVE THIS GAME.
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