Google this, it's super simple (I was able to do it myself with no technical knowledge whatsoever). If the game you want is not available in English NTSC, you can patch it using a programme like SNES Tool. If a ROM gives you sound issues, it's likely to be a PAL ROM. I've spent the whole weekend with this but I now have a fully hacked SNES Mini with all the games I wanted working perfectly Time to donate some money to Cluster!Ī FEW TIPS FOR TOTAL NEWBIES LIKE ME (aka things I wish I'd known three days ago): So trying to find a decent DQV piece would be nice for the sake of cover usage. So unless I cut her out of the picture which would make things terribly uncentered. Right now I'm trying to make a DQV box art but everything I found that looks half way decent has Deborah in which she didn't exist in the original game. It should be worth mentioning the larger / higher quality the source art you have to work with the better the final box art will be. Merge everything down and cut off the unnecessary parts that go outside the SNES Box border and then save it as a. Properly resize and fit it all within the border. I do this all in GIMP which is a free alternative to Photoshop.īasically I do Source art as the bottom layer, SNES black border as the layer on top of that, then the corporate and game logos. ![]() Company and Game logos with proper transparency and a decent source artwork or wallpaper to work with.īasically everything is a series of layers.
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