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Found 13 results

  1. Version 1.0.0

    192 downloads

    Hi, Ill just made this tiny pack in CD style box. Hope you like it.
  2. Version 1.0.0

    153 downloads

    Here is the 2D Box Art for the Commodore Amiga CD32 Enjoy! Here is the project thread
  3. Version 5-12-18

    342 downloads

    52 Cases including Retail, Proto, and lots of Unlicensed! Tried to be as accurate as possible! Enjoy!
  4. Version 1.1.0

    423 downloads

    It's a bit confusing the way they did things for this system. Many games are distributed by 'Turbo Technologies, Inc.' But the label on the front of the box will be for the developer. So who then, is the publisher? I typically favor the publisher when making these databases, for one reason, and one reason only - I get irritated when the name of the manufacturer in the description above the game name is different than the name on the box. That's it! That's the only reason I do this. People remember the name on the box. That is the company people will almost always associate a game with. But in this particular instance, I went with the label on the box *regardless* of whether or not they were the publisher. The publisher would be NEC in almost all cases, and to put 'NEC' in every field is useless information. Things get confusing here also, because sometimes the developer will have no mention on the box, but maybe in small print on the back of the manual or on the CD. I solved this little dilemma for myself simply by naming the manufacturer after whatever entity took credit on the box. If Hudson Soft or Icom Simulations, Inc. put their label on the cover, then it is a Hudson Soft or Icom Simulations, Inc. game. If that label isn't there, an in it's place there is simply 'NEC,' then it is an NEC game. In one instance, the name on the box was 'FTL,' but when you load the game, the name is JVC (known as Victor Musical Industries). So in this situation, I put FTL/Victor Musical Industries, Inc. Maybe that's the way it should be anyways - just put the developer/publisher. But things get confusing and messy fast. HyperSpin 2.0 database development seems to be addressing that issue - with a dedicated field for publisher, developer, and distributor. But for now, I'm happy with what I've done here. It certainly beats reading 'Turbo Technologies, Inc.' - a useless entity as far as I'm concerned - for half the database. You can find the development thread here:
  5. [OFFICIAL] NEC TurboGrafx-CD xml database View File It's a bit confusing the way they did things for this system. Many games are distributed by 'Turbo Technologies, Inc.' But the label on the front of the box will be for the developer. So who then, is the publisher? I typically favor the publisher when making these databases, for one reason, and one reason only - I get irritated when the name of the manufacturer in the description above the game name is different than the name on the box. That's it! That's the only reason I do this. People remember the name on the box. That is the company people will almost always associate a game with. But in this particular instance, I went with the label on the box *regardless* of whether or not they were the publisher. The publisher would be NEC in almost all cases, and to put 'NEC' in every field is useless information. Things get confusing here also, because sometimes the developer will have no mention on the box, but maybe in small print on the back of the manual or on the CD. I solved this little dilemma for myself simply by naming the manufacturer after whatever entity took credit on the box. If Hudson Soft or Icom Simulations, Inc. put their label on the cover, then it is a Hudson Soft or Icom Simulations, Inc. game. If that label isn't there, an in it's place there is simply 'NEC,' then it is an NEC game. Submitter SupraKarma Submitted 08/16/2017 Category Databases (XML) Credits  
  6. NEC TurboGrafx-CD Cinematic Video View File NEC TurboGrafx-CD Cinematic Video 1080p60fps Submitter RetroHumanoid Submitted 06/10/2017 Category Main Menu Themes File Count Credits
  7. Ultimate Sega CD View File I checked the database for accuracy, and made a number of changes, also added 3 new games (see pictures) - "Bloodshot," and two translations. The 'Two Players' and 'Multiplayer' wheels are guaranteed to be the most accurate data compiled on the net, as I checked the backs of the boxes for every single game for the data, and if a game was missing data, I played the game and checked it myself. If you want a description of what this is, please check out 'Ultimate Sega Genesis.' Enjoy! Submitter SupraKarma Submitted 05/31/2017 Category System Default Themes HyperBase Version Media Dimensions File Count Credits  
  8. Sega Mega-CD View File here is the box art for the Sega Mega-CD, there is 172 boxes to cover the database and i have added 40 japenese covers that are not in the database i have also included my xml because i have changed the names of 3 games to the pal version and added 1 missing game (changed) AH-3 Thunderstrike (USA) to Thunderhawk (Europe) Championship Soccer '94 (USA) to sensible soccer (Europe) Mansion of Hidden Souls (USA) to Yumemi Mystery Mansion (Europe) added Bloodshot (Europe) Submitter zbboc Submitted 04/13/2017 Category Box Packs HyperBase Version Media Dimensions File Count Credits  
  9. 454 downloads

    Atari Jaguar CD Disc Artwork.
  10. 514 downloads

    Atari Jaguar CD 3D Boxes.
  11. 443 downloads

    Letter pack for the Atari Jaguar CD; based on the lettering style used in the official system logo.
  12. 435 downloads

    Letter pack for the SNK Neo Geo CD - based on the lettering style used in the official system logo
  13. 427 downloads

    Letter pack for the Philips CD-i console, based on the lettering styel of the official logo
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