Cover Collections for Emulators With Cover Support:Featuring Full Covers for WiiFlow-Mod-If you're going to post covers in this thread. That's great! But PLEASE USE SPOILER TAGS!-Files are hosted through ad.fly (only in an effort to compensate some thread hosting costs) so please remember to turn off ad-blockers, and wait the five seconds to 'skip this ad'. Don't fall for their BS!-Don't forget to check the updates list!-This thread is split into two sections, the first for 'Full EmuFlow Covers', and the second for 'Cover Collections for Emulators with Cover Support.' -If you'd like to contribute any missing, fixed, or alternate artwork, just post it here in this thread, or PM me, and I will periodically update the sets!-If you happen to notice any errors with these sets, please inform me so I can correct them.-Please Check the for help on setup.
I had to remove the info from this page, but it's all posted there.-LAST UPDATE: 07-24-19Update List. Update 07-24-19 - Added a complete Wonderswan Color/Crystal Set.
Create custom, professional CD and DVD labels and inserts using Avery Labels and free templates. Just personalize, print and apply. Box Art Resources and Assets Here you will find our continually expanding gallery of resources to aid you in creating great box covers! All of these have been uploaded by proven designers (level 5+) to help ensure high quality.
Also Upgraded the Wonderswan Set. Tacoooooos.-Update 03-25-19 - Added a complete Wonderswan set. Currently Working on Wonderswan Color/Crystal.-Update 06-12-18 - Added some Wiiflow cache tools courtesy of Wiimpathy-Update 04-18-18 - Atari ST Huge Update-Update 04-09-18 - Added Sinclair - ZX Spectrum-Update 04-06- 18 - Added Apple II-Update 07-05-17 - Philips VG 5000 Update-Update 03-22-17 - Virtual Boy Update-Update 12-22-16 - Virtual Boy Update-Update 12-20-16 - Jaguar Update-Update 10-18-12: Big Gameboy Classic Update! 77 New Covers, 6 Cleaned, and 7 Alternates. Big thanks to ToW420 who supplied all the covers for this update, i just had to make some minor adjustments He's become a huge part of this project, show him some love!-Update 05-30-12: Added a new near complete Atari Lynx full cover set!
There are only 6 prototypes missing from the no-intro romset. The old set was 18 covers, this one is 77 I made a template based on the 4 or 5 i'd seen floating around, and seam was nice enough to gather up most of the front and back covers for me. I got the logo artwork for the spines from Hyperspin. Enjoy!-Update 05-16-12: Added a small Game Gear set, as well as an Atari Lynx set.-Update 05-15-12b: Added an Atari 2600 set and an Intellivision set from TheCoverProject.net Both sized 1090x680.-Update 05-15-12: Added Gameboy Advance and SNES sets from TheCoverProject.net. Have Fun!-Update 05-12-12: Added an Updated EmuFlow Vid. I've been tweaking coverflow's for various style boxes, check it out!-Update 05-11-12: Added Gameboy Classic and Gameboy Color sets from TheCoverProject.net. Enjoy!-Update 05-10-12: Added a Cleaned Up small (27 covers) SG-1000 set.-Update 05-09-12: Added an Atari 7800 set.-Update 05-07-12: Updated NES, N64, Genesis/MD, and SMS Full Covers to a bigger size (Wiiflow-mod now supports cover width of up to 1090 Pixels).
That are in proper proportion to the height of 680 pixels, so they are no longer slightly squished Also added a ColecoVision set.-Update 05-01-12: Added Full Cover Sets for Wiiflow-Mod's 'EmuFlow.' The following people have contributed to these sets! The US Master Set notes:Based off of the USA set, it contains 987 covers, here's the breakdown of whats included:- 648 out of the 662 covers from the USA set. The other 14 we're replaced by their European counterparts, because at this point in time the European cover simply looks better.- 115 covers from the European set that currently do not exist in the USA set. (Plus the 14covers that replaced the USA covers).-All 66 of the USA Hack, Prototype, and Unlicensed covers.-Included 12 covers from the 'Other Region' set that are exclusive to there region.1 Australia6 Brazil2 China1 Korea1 Taiwan1 UK- 37 of the 38 Japanese T-Eng Covers (I left out 'Bare Knuckle III' since the USA version 'Streets of Rage 3' is already included.)- 95 covers from the Japan set. I Went through the Japanese titles one by one, and elimated those that had a US/Euro version. I left in all the covers that are exclusive to Japan, and NOT covered in the T-Eng covers.Other Notes:-There are a handful of 'duplicates' that are included intentionally.
I left a couple in because the names we're drastically different between USA and Europe regions. Examples would be:-The European title 'Soleil' and the US title 'Crusader of Centy'.-The European title 'Gynoug' and the US title 'Wings of Wor'-There are also a few duplicates that I left in accidentally, here's what i've identified so far, i you catch anything let me know and i'll add to this list. The US Master Set notes:Based off of the USA set, it contains 797 covers, here's the breakdown of whats included:- 767 out of the 767 Covers from the USA set.- 28 covers from the European set that currently do not exist in the USA set.- 1 covers from the Germany set that currently do not exist in the USA set.- 1 cover from the Japan set that currently does not exist in the USA set.Other Notes:-I intentionally left in both the USA title 'StarFox' and it's European cousin 'StarWing'. Click to expand.Yes, there work is Fantastic! The majority of these sets templates come from HS. I just re-size them for use with Wii, then make my own photoshop templates to add-on to the sets.
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I've been adding as many Jap, Eur, Brazil, etc, titles as I can. If anyone out there wants to assist me & the ongoing expansion of any of these sets, send me a PM, or post your covers in this thread!And just an FYI, just added a bunch more cover sets!
Some of them may not be able to be put to use right away, but down the line, who knows? Click to expand.Muahahaha, yes. I've been working on those GenPlusGX Collections for MONTHS!!!It's nice to finally release them. Although there's still no genplusgx support for them. I know Fix94 is working on incorporating emulators into wiiflow (and I believe is experimenting with GenPlusGX right now).
I just don't know that these 'fake' 3D style covers will work for it. Hopefully they will be made useful somehow.I don't think there's an emulator out there for 32X or SegaCD. If i'm wrong, someone please correct me!! @seam It will support the 2D coversets, place them in 'wiiflow/covers'. It'll end up leaving the back and sidebar empty. Also, there's currently no compensation for the differences in coversizes between nes, snes, gb, etc.
So they'll all be stretched or squished (except for SNES at the moment). Since this is still so early in development, I'm sure Fix94 will make an adjustement at some point. Or maybe we'll see a release of some nice Full wrap around covers. Guess we'll find out!Here's a vid posted by HellBoy thats got all the 2D sets incorporated.
(I noticed there are a few of the GBA 3D covers in this vid too, you can see how they don't look quite right.).
Even though many people keep touting the end of CDs and DVDs, I still think they are here to stay for a while. Sure, most of us share personal videos shot on our phones via cloud services nowadays, but movies and longer form home videos still are easier to share and watch on CD, DVD or Blu-ray discs.Burning Blu-ray discs still isn’t all that common and may never be, but a lot of people still burn their own CDs and DVDs. If you burn your own discs, then you always have to create a nice-looking custom label to go along with it.
It just looks tacky to use a permanent marker to label your newly burned CD!In this article, I’ll show you where you can find lots of templates for creating your own CD, DVD or Blu-ray label covers in Word. The nice thing is that CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray discs are all the same diameter and therefore one label can fit them all. In addition, there are a lot of templates for CD and DVD cases including the standard CD jewel case booklets and DVD case inserts. Word TemplatesWhenever you go into a store like Staples or OfficeMax, you’ll always find labels by Avery. They have been around for a long time and they pretty much create most of the labels you use when printing from Word. The same applies for printing CD and DVD labels.
Avery has a bunch of different labels you can buy, print, peel and stick right onto your disc.Check out their here and you’ll find over 50 different templates you can download. In addition to Word, they also have templates in Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign formats too. Click on the one you want and you’ll be able to download it. Make sure to select the Template only option otherwise it downloads an installer that tries to install crapware on your system.
If you download only the template, it should be in DOC format. Open the file and you’ll see the template is ready to use in Word.The only issue that comes up is that you might get a message from Word saying the document has been opened in Protected View. Since the file has been downloaded from the Internet, Word doesn’t trust it and you have to click the Enable Editing button manually to edit the file.
I scanned a couple of the files myself with an anti-virus program and they were clean, so it’s just a warning in case you downloaded a file from a malicious website. Avery hopefully won’t be loading their Word docs with viruses anytime soon.Now that you can edit the file, you can start typing in your text, adding images, and customizing your label. Below I have downloaded a blank template and then added some WordArt and text at the bottom for my music tracks.I recommend downloading a label that already has some text included because it’s much easier to edit that label than trying to do it yourself. It took me about 15 minutes to get all the text aligned properly in the screenshot above. Using this, you can just click in the box and edit the text yourself.Avery, of course, is not the only site that has CD and DVD label templates.
Another good site is Neato, where you can find a bunch of s. Another company called has about a dozen or so free templates you can download.Of course, you’ll either have to buy the actual labels to print the templates onto from those sites or you can print them on your own paper if you like.
I mentioned Avery first because it’s the easiest to find at a local office supplies store. Microsoft used to have a bunch of CD/DVD templates on their website, but now they have been removed for some unknown reason.Luckily, you can still find some of these Microsoft templates, but you have to perform the search from within Word itself.
To do this, click on File and then click on New.In the Search for online templates box, go ahead and type in the word CD. You should get back several results including CD/DVD labels and inserts/sleeves.Hopefully, this will get you going for your CD/DVD project. If you run into any trouble, feel free to post a comment and I’ll try to help.
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