OKTrashPanda Posted January 28, 2019 Share Posted January 28, 2019 Nebula Banners View File Started a project a while ago to create a complete set of stylistically coherent banners. And when I say complete i mean complete. I used the LB platform list as a starting point and branched out from there, covering every platform I could think of, and made a few up for my own use. I went with a "nebula" style background since it seems like that's what kids are into these days and searched for high quality assets. Obviously this means the starting point was Evan Amos's photos and THK's logos, but I used many other sources as well and quite a few of the logos were just not available in decent quality online so I actually made a bunch of both company and platform logos by hand. This collection is US centric so American names and images are given priority above international counterparts. I'm already working on a set of Euro-centric banners though, so don't feel left out. After that I might begin working on a Japanese-centric set if I feel up to it. We shall see. Comments and advice are more than welcome. If you notice any glaring mistakes or omissions, please don't hesitate to point them out. These are actually pretty easy to edit and replace. Suggestions on changes needed for the European set are also quite welcome. Anything outside of the obvious (Mega Drive, blue swirl for Dreamcast, different SNES, different Vectrex logo, different 7800 controllers, etc.) is something that I'm likely to miss. I'm aware that not every one of these platforms is emulated yet but I'm less concerned with that and more concerned with getting as many platforms included as possible. Please enjoy! PLATFORMS INCLUDED (254 total): MASTER LIST CONSOLES: 3DO - 3DO Interactive Multiplayer Amstrad - GX 4000 APF - MP 1000 Apple - Pippin Atari - 2600 Atari - 5200 Atari - 7800 Atari - Jaguar Atari - Jaguar CD Atari - XE Game System Bally - Astrocade Bandai - Datach Bandai - Playdia Bandai - Sufami Turbo Bandai - Super Vision 8000 Camerica - Aladdin Casio - Loopy Casio - PV-1000 Coleco - Colecovision Commodore - Amiga CD32 Commodore - CDTV Emerson - Arcadia-2001 Entex - Adventure Vision Epoch - Cassette Vision Epoch - Super Cassette Vision Fairchild - Channel F Fujitsu - FM Towns Marty Funtech - Super A'Can GCE - Vectrex Interton - VC 4000 Leapfrog - Click Start Magnavox - Odyssey Magnavox - Odyssey^2 Mattel - Hyper Scan Mattel - Intellivision Microsoft - Xbox Microsoft - Xbox 360 Microsoft - Xbox One NEC - PC-FX NEC - Super Grafx NEC - TurboGrafx 16 NEC - TurboGrafx CD Nintendo - Nintendo 64 Nintendo - Nintendo 64DD Nintendo - Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo - Famicom Disk System Nintendo - Gamecube Nintendo - Satellaview Nintendo - Super Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo - Wii U Nintendo - Wii Ware Nintendo - Wii Ouya - Ouya ? - PC-50X family Philips - CD-i Philips - Videopac+ G7400 RCA - Studio II Sega - 32X Sega - Sega CD 32X Sega - Sega CD Sega - Dreamcast Sega - Genesis Sega - Master System Sega - Advanced Pico Beena Sega - Pico Sega - Saturn Sega - SG-1000 SNK - Neo Geo AES SNK - Neo Geo CD Sony - PlayStation Sony - PlayStation 2 Sony - PlayStation 3 Sony - PS4 SSD - XaviXPORT Starpath - Supercharger Tsukuda Original - Othello Multivision View-Master - Interactive Vision VM Labs - Nuon VTech - Creativision VTech - Socrates VTech - V.Flash VTech - V.Smile WOW - Action Max Zapit - Game Wave COMPUTERS Acorn - Archimedes Acorn - Atom Acorn - BBC Micro Acorn - Electron Amstrad - CPC APF - Imagination Machine Apple - Apple-1 Apple - Apple II Apple - Apple IIGS Apple - Apple III Apple - Lisa Apple - Macintosh (68k) Apple - Macintosh (PowerPC) Apple - Macintosh (Intel/OSX/modern) Atari - Atari Home Computers (2 versions, one saying 8-bit Home Computers and the other saying 400/800/XL/XE as many box stickers did) Atari - Atari ST Caputers - Lynx Coleco - Adam Commodore - Commodore 64 Commodore - Commodore 128 Commodore - Amiga Commodore - Max Machine Commodore - PET Commodore - 16/Plus/4 (the picture and platform logo are of the Plus/4 though both machines are part of the same family) Commodore - VIC-20 Dragon Data - Dragon 32/64 Eaca - Colour Genie Elektronika - BK 0010 Enterprise - Enterprise 64/128 Exelvision - EXL 100 Exidy - Sorcerer Fujitsu - FM Towns Fujitsu - FM-7 Jupiter Cantab - Jupiter Ace Lviv - PK-01 Matra - Alice Mattel - Aquarius Memotech - MTX MGT - Sam Coupe Micronique - Hector Microsoft - MSX Microsoft - MSX2 Microsoft - MSX2+ Microsoft - MSX Turbo R NEC - PC-8801 NEC - PC-9801 Ohio Scientific - Challenger 1P Ohio Scientific - Challenger II Philips - VG 5000m Radio - Mikrosha Schetmash - Vektor 06TS Sega - SC-3000 Sharp - MZ-2500 Sharp - X1 Sharp - X68000 Sinclair - QL Sinclair - ZX Spectrum Sinclair - ZX81 Sord - M5 Spectravideo - SV-318 Tandy - TRS-80 Tandy - TRS-80 Color Computer Tandy - Color Computer 3 Tangerine - Oric Technosys - Aamber Pegasus Texas Instruments - TI-99/4A Tomy - Tutor VTech - Laser 2001 Zavod BRA - Apogey-BK 01 HANDHELDS Atari - Lynx Bandai - WonderSwan Bandai - WonderSwan Color Bit Corp. - Gamate Entex - Select-A-Game Epoch - Game Pocket Computer Gamepark - GP32 Hartung - Game Master Leapfrog - Leapster Leapfrog - Leapster Explorer Milton Bradley - Microvision Nintendo - 3DS Nintendo - DS Nintendo - Game & Watch Nintendo - Game Boy Nintendo - Game Boy Color Nintendo - Game Boy Advance Nintendo - Pokemon Mini Nintendo - Switch Nintendo - Virtual Boy Nokia - N-Gage Palmtex - Super Micro Sega - Game Gear Sega - VMU SNK - Neo Geo Pocket SNK - Neo Geo Pocket Color Sony - PlayStation Portable Sony - PlayStation Vita Sony - PocketStation Sony - PSP Minis Tapwave - Zodiac Tiger - game.com Tiger - R-Zone Tiger Telematics - Gizmondo Time Top - Gameking Watara - Supervision Welback Holdings - Mega Duck ARCADE PLATFORMS: Arcade (general) Stone Age (for era based playlists that I use) Golden Age Silver Age Dark Age Bronze Age Modern Age American Laser Games (for company based playlists, let me know if you'd like more) Atari Games Atari Capcom Cave Data East Irem Konami Midway Namco Nintendo Sega Taito Technos Williams Laserdisc (Daphne/Singe) (Based on platforms, often needed due to specific emulators being used) Capcom - CP System Capcom - CP System II Capcom - CP System III Namco - System 22 Namco/Sega/Nintendo - Triforce Sammy - Atomiswave Sega - Chihiro Sega - Hikaru Sega - Lindbergh Sega - CG Board/Model 1 Sega - Model 2 Sega - Model 3 Sega - Naomi Sega - Naomi 2 Sega - RingEdge Sega - ST-V Sega - System 16 Sega - System 32 SNK - Neo Geo MVS Taito - Type X OS/INTERPRETER/OTHER Apple - iOS byuu - MSU1 Digital Research - CP/M Google - Android Infocom - Z-machine Interactive Fiction Interpreter Lightgun Games Linux Microsoft - MS-DOS Microsoft - Windows (original) Microsoft - Windows 3.x Microsoft - Windows 9X Microsoft - Windows (modern) Elecbyte - MUGEN Open Beats of Rage Pinball ResidualVM ScummVM Web Browser Games Zinc Submitter strizzuth Submitted 01/28/2019 Category Platform Banners 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OKTrashPanda Posted February 5, 2019 Author Share Posted February 5, 2019 So I'm new to creating content like this and figuring out how to use the upload system. Not sure if this is the right way to announce it but I've made an update to the banners! A I'm still continuing to work on them. I'll be adding more platforms as I go of course but the next step is the Japanese versions. I don't know if anyone wants that but what the heck, why not. Please send comments and requests! What's new: Changes: Changed the Game Gear's logo to match the early US/C version. The logo on the unit itself is the same in all 3 territories but I want to give each region its own banner. New Platforms: Arcade - Cinematronics Arcade - Eighting/Raizing Arcade - Jaleco Arcade - Nichibutsu Arcade - Psikyo Arcade - SNK (that's right, playlist to include pre-Neo Geo games) Arcade - Tecmo Arcade - Universal Adobe - Flash Gakken - Compact Vision TV Boy Nichibutsu - My Vision Pioneer - LaserActive (3 versions; 1 for plain/universal LV, 1 for Mega LD and 1 for LDROM^2, for options in organizing) Steam VTech - Laser 200 Zeebo This brings the total number of platforms to 270! European versions: Atari - Atari 7800 Commodore - CBM Microsoft - MSX Microsoft - MSX2 Milton Bradley - Microvision Milton Bradley - Vectrex NEC - Turbo Grafx Nintendo - Super Game Boy Nintendo - Super Nintendo Entertainment System Philips - Videopac Quick Shot - Supervision Saba - Videoplay Salora - Fellow Salora - Manager Sega - Dreamcast Sega - Game Gear Sega - Mega Drive 32X Sega - Mega Drive Sega - Mega-CD 32X Sega - Mega-CD Yeno - Prof. Weiss-Alles Yeno - Super Cassette Vision 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OKTrashPanda Posted March 7, 2019 Author Share Posted March 7, 2019 ANOTHER UPDATE! I went ahead and made a Japanese set of banners. Like the European one, this is a set of substitutes to use in place of the US versions. You'll still need the main one for the master list, though. But wait! There's more! I also added 12 new platforms (and gave one an alternate banner). This brings the total number of banners to 286. But wait! There's more! I also updated the European banners to include the new platforms and I added the updated Game Gear US banner like I forgot to do the first time. D'oh! As of now I'm not sure what else I could add so I'll be putting the project on the back burner. But please, if you've got any suggestions, just message me. I hope this won't be my last update. NEW PLATFORMS: Memorex - Video Information System VideoBrain - VideoBrain Family Computer VTech - V.Smile Baby GPH - GP2X GPH - GP2X Wiz GPH - Caanoo Bandai - RX-78 Gundam pong machines dedicated consoles dedicated handhelds virtual reality Sinclair - ZX80 Panasonic - JR200U Japanese Versions: Apple - Pippin Atari - 2800 Bandai - Arcadia Bandai - Intellivision Bandai - Kousokusen (Vectrex) Dedicated Consoles Dedicated Handhelds Microsoft - MSX Microsoft - Xbox NEC - PC Engine NEC - PC Engine CD-ROM^2 National - Personal Computer JR (AKA JR series) Nintendo - Famicom Nintendo - Super Famicom Nintendo - Super Game Boy Pong Machines Sega - Game Gear Sega - Mark III Sega - Mega CD Sega - Mega Drive Sega - Pico Sega - Saturn Sega - Super 32X CD Sega - Super 32X SNK - Neo-Geo CD Tomy - Pyuuta 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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