And some cases for the Famicom and Mega Drive version: Download for the inlays here (PDF): http://www.sendspace.com/file/bwleii The US Genesis cart (or was it a PAL cart?) fits the japanese Sunsoft case perfectly - even with the SD inserted.
haha, ok. I thought so in the first place, but changed it to 8N, since the board here is called this way. Anyway, thanks!
I just wanted to thank you for these. They look great, and better than anything I came up with. I'm currently using the universal shell that shipped from the retrogate shop, but considering I have no plans on using the sd2snes on a super famicom, I'm probably going to switch to a US cart. Also, one request: Is it possible to have a vertical format cover of the UGC cover? I only ask because that's how the rest of mine are at the moment.
Glad you like them! I could look at doing a vertical version of for the cover...I probably wouldn't do so until this weekend, though, but I'll make a note of it to see about getting it done.
semi-glossy or glossy adhesive label should work and should look close to real products. It largely depends on your printer as well. I use color laser printer which doesn't suffer color bleeding on cheap paper like some ink but there's less gradient and most low to mid range color laser are limited to 600 dpi. It's fine for most people though.
Im looking for a Mega Everdrive insert. Any good ones? The link don't work for the Sonic one in an early post.
I created some inserts for the Famicom NAMCO cases, and used the same style template. The common shaped carts fit perfectly in these cases. Link to full-res inserts: https://mega.co.nz/#!BItGAa5S!OfRHSA8-6UmVInLJbGTXfVWzIns8tRRpmmkbHV7oBlA For a perfect fit, scale them down to 32%.
Here is a cover I did for Everdrive - used a DS case that holds it really nice FYI - updated the cover for the custom DS case I am using for this:
Also an N64 one I just made - by the way I have a group order going on right now: Quick question what sticker paper are you guys using for cart labels?
Here's the sticker paper I bought. The price was right on it vs other paper, so I could afford to screw up on labels and not feel each mistake was costly. Reviews mentioned it tends to smear, so I spray mine with a few coats of a clear, glossy top coat (something like this) to help protect it.