![]() ![]() At least for whatever was added in from being matched up to the database (dat file)ĭoes anyone have any tips or sources to add. so that way you don’t need to make an entire manual scan image set. Tip 1: if you do a regular scan and then a manual scan to add any missing roms your playlist will not have a double of what was added to the playlist. Sometimes when I experiment with the Named_Title box arts using video game flyers, back covers, alternative covers, fan made covers, cartridges/ disc images, another game screenshot and even fan art. Safebooru Its a anime image board but sometimes they even have offical video game artwork.DuckDuckGo (as opposed to google image search).Add to Favorites Mario Kart 64 oil painting. Add to Favorites Bob-omb Battlefield Mario 64 Painting (8x8 Acrylic on Canvas) 64.00. The Old Computer (You might need to be a member to get boxarts) Super Mario 64 jpn WALL POSTER box art retro video game 24' poster japan N64 print nintendo 80s vtg gaming (1k) 11.99.Libretro’s thumbnail collection from Github.I’ve come across some sources for others wanting to complete thumbnails/ boxarts. You end up with a bunch of entries such as “kof99”, “wakuwak7” and images to match those playlist entries.įor my collection I do also get boxarts for rom hacks, rom translation hacks and unlicensed games as well. For those who had to manually scan arcade roms might know what I’m talking about. Most of the time I have to manually scan my roms as well which then ends up with me having to make a separate image for them. Some of the problems was caused by dats and the ROMs, No-Intro ROMs are recommend but its not always easy to find a pure no-intro set. The worst offender of sets are when dealing with Arcades (MAME, Neo Geo, CPS, Final Burn Neo), for those I had to manually do them myself most of the time. Some of the systems such as Atomiswave are not even there on the libretro thumbnail database. Some of the problems I had were missing thumbnails, poor thumbnail quality and some mismatched thumbnails. Some I found online have cartridges, game flyers, alternative cover art and back covers as a alternative to title screen shots. Its been a huge task when trying to cover multiple systems. My emulator station on a raspberry pi just feels bland and incomplete without thumbnails which is why I get a little OCD about it.Īcross what I have seen in both Retroarch and Retropie is a vast amount of thumbnails from different regions, thumbnail sizes and box art. I’ve been for a while trying to complete and experiment with thumbnails. ![]()
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