KingSlayer420 Posted July 5, 2024 Posted July 5, 2024 Coverbox Remastered View File COVERBOX FRAGMENTS VIDEOS: By DonellHD DESCRIPTION: I am quite possibly the biggest Coverbox fan in these forums, I've loved it since the first day I used it. It was my go to for over a year of retro gaming. After using it for a while I started to notice areas that could be improved upon, eventually leading to me wanting to do something about it. After getting permission from Faeran I started adding in all the stuff I wished Coverbox had. Its got all the flashy stuff of a modern theme but still retains that sweet warm glow of Coverbox. After a couple of years I started to feel the same way about my old fragments, all the new stuff Dave was adding to the CTC was missing from those old fragments. Now, here I am again doing that same thing. Redoing the coverbox views, its become my 2nd hobby. I also have an obsession with adding more and more to my gaming library, sometimes I just sit and look through it for hours and never play anything. I like to tinker endlessly with the games, this entire theme from the beginning was designed around my obsessive compulsive habits. You might notice that I take it way too far with the small details, this is because of my ocd, and will likely never change as it's part of who I am. I spent many months listening to what you guys wanted from the previous themes, I took all that information and mashed it together into what you see here. Something for everybody. It's been a long road, I've learned alot over the years and finally feel like I can bring my vision to life. Please keep in mind this is still a very early version of the theme, stick with me while I polish up and add more game list views. To any newcomers, do not be scared off by the massive overload of information in this thread! It works out of the box with no extra work required. It works without installing any of the addons, or adding any custom options. It adapts to what you have installed and it adapts to what media you have. This will only improve as time goes by and people help me test the logic, eventually it will adapt to anything you throw at it. If you want to use all the custom options it can "seem" complex when in fact it's very simple. Making it was not, but using it should be. The custom options are for advanced users that want more out of their game lists. Give it a try, it might be your new go-to theme. Be sure to read the guides I wrote below. Especially the one about how to change global settings within the theme. FEATURES: Totally Re-Remastered Coverbox views Even more details Insane amount of logic added View box back when in game details in 2D or 3D mode! On-the-fly region changes to UI, cases, logos, buttons, icons, even the background! Many many custom options, so many options. Now with a ton of new customization options! Most of the game views allow you to easily customize them Tons of bonus media is now supported. You can add avatars, xmb waves, change the color of handhelds, themes, the list goes on and on. Make it yours. Cart & disc animations! You can turn them on/off now with the global settings! Working battery levels for portable bigbox users, for all views. Handheld's in game list view even reflect real charge levels! Now with a set of Global Settings so you can get your Coverbox just right Seamless game details menu (just like CoverBox!) Absolutely ridiculous amount of ways to customize this theme. Like seriously man, you won't find anything with more options. Extend your gaming library even further with detailed information on the cover and icon dock, via metadata and custom fields. The tinkering continues well after your setup is complete. Easy to modify! Almost all assets are layered for added flexibility! Don't like a logo I added? root around in the media folder and delete it, edit it, change the color, modify anything you want! EXTREMELY detailed box art options More than just a cover! Under the hood each cover is a fully constructed box. Complete with inlay, disc, cart, wrapper, everything. When missing media happens, what you see underneath feels authentic. Custom startup & pause themes (still working on them for v2) Tremendous amount of hidden detail, some of which you won't even notice until you use it for a while, or add certain games to your collection. Now with Addon Support! Adapts immediately to what you have installed, and what you don't. Background Videos are now installed as a addon! For those who prefer them off, the theme will adapt and switch to static bg. Holiday Events Addon! New Holiday stuff added for those who enjoy a decent jump scare and good ol saint nick. (4th of July, Christmas, Halloween) Now with proper Retroachievements Support! Get them cheevs (Thanks Dave!) Background Music Addon! Listen to some sweet synth beats when you browse the platform list (can be turned off in global settings) Now with Game Save/State Support! IDK what it even is, or how to even activate it, but it's in there. VIEWS: Platform View 1 (WIP) Settings View 15 Remastered Coverbox Views Default View (for platforms with no theme yet) More platform/game list views on the way REQUIREMENTS: This theme no longer has many requirements! If the theme is running slow just disable some of the features until it's smooth as butter BigBox Version: 13 or later Region Metadata Filled Out Gameplay Videos (Its Coverbox after all) Platforms MUST be named using official Launchbox names, listed below. SUPPORTED PLATFORM/PLAYLIST NAMES: Microsoft XBox Microsoft XBox 360 Nintendo Game Boy Nintendo Game Boy Color Nintendo Game Boy Advance Nintendo Super Game Boy Nintendo DS Nintendo DSi Nintendo 3DS Sega Game Gear Sony Net Yaroze Sony Playstation Sony Playstation 2 Sony Playstation 3 Sony Pocketstation If you do not wish to change your platform names you can rename the view files to match your platform/playlist names. EXTRAS: (OLD STARTUP/PAUSE STUFF) NEW ONES NOT READY YET These are the OLD startup/pause themes from Coverbox Fragments, they work but won't match the new Coverbox Remastered version. I'm still working on them and I'm way behind on it, I only have maybe 2 finished. I'll get to these at some point they are a big part of the theme, and wont be forgotten. Coverbox - Fragments Startup Themes Coverbox - Fragments Pause Themes *Installing these old versions will NOT reflect the install status on the Settings View like the new versions. REMASTERED PLATFORMS: 15 Nintendo Super Nintendo Super Famicom Nintendo 64 Nintendo 64DD Nintendo Gamecube Nintendo Wii Nintendo WiiU Nintendo Switch Nintendo Gameboy (Remastered) Nintendo Gameboy Color (Remastered) Nintendo Gameboy Advance (Remastered) Nintendo Super Gameboy Nintendo DS (Remastered) Nintendo DSi Nintendo 3DS (Remastered) Sony Playstation (Remastered) Sony PocketStation Sony Net Yaroze Sony Playstation 2 (Remastered) Sony Playstation 3 (Remastered) Sony PSP Sega Game Gear Sega Master System Sega Genesis Sega Saturn Sega Dreamcast MS-DOS Microsoft XBox (Remastered) Microsoft Xbox 360 (Remastered) and more...once I get all caught up. Any platform in red has not been ported to the new system yet, trying to enter the game list for any platform in red will fallback to the default theme. GUIDES: READ THEM!!!! INSTALL GUIDE: Spoiler INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS: 1) Download Coverbox Remastered and copy its contents to the usual "Launchbox\Themes " folder. 2) Done *If you plan on deleting the theme when updating and have modified files or added custom assets (icons, etc) make sure you backup the theme BEFORE deleting it. INSTALLING ADDONS: 1) Download the addon you want to install and copy its contents to "Launchbox\Themes " folder. Check the settings page to verify it was installed properly. UPDATING ADDONS: Updating addons does NOT require updating of the main theme, or deleting the old version of the addon (you CAN delete it, but dont HAVE to unless i specify to do so) Updating is the same as installing, copy the addons contents to "Launchbox\Themes " folder, overwrite the old version. Check the settings and verify that the version number increased. INSTALLING STARTUP/PAUSE THEMES: (NOT FINISHED YET) Install startup/pause themes to their normal locations. They need to be downloaded and installed separately if you wish to use them. Coverbox - Fragments Startup Themes Coverbox - Fragments Pause Themes SUGGESTED BIGBOX SETTINGS: Spoiler This theme works best if you use the recommended BigBox settings. Of course these are all optional but they match up with the menus and give the intended experience. VIEW > default startup > set to "platforms" VIEW > enable "remember separate view for each platform" GENERAL > enable "skip game details screen" GENERAL > enable "hold b to enter settings" CONTROLLERS MAPPINGS > show game details screen > map to "start button" CUSTOM OPTIONS GUIDE: Spoiler Almost every game list view in this theme has a hidden set of custom options to further extend the Coverbox experience. These options vary from platform to platform, and are optional. Each option is listed in the "_CUSTOM FIELDS.txt" file included in the themes folder (and also available for download). Enabling custom options is very easy, they are applied on a per-game basis. You can select multiple games and bulk edit as well. Custom Fields txt file can be found in: LaunchBox\Themes\Coverbox Remastered\_CUSTOM FIELDS.txt 1) Let's start by adding 1 custom option to a PSX game. I want to use the greatest hits label for "Jurassic Park" because that's the box art I have for it. 2) First thing you wanna do is refer to the "_CUSTOM FIELDS.txt" file to get the needed info to add the custom option. Look for your platform in the list, in this case "PLAYSTATION". 3) Once you have found your platform, look for the option you want to add. In this example we want Greatest Hits. Says we need to add the NAME "Greatest Hits", with a VALUE of "Yes". 4) Now we go back to Launchbox and edit the game(s) metadata. Right click on the game and select "Edit Metadata/Media". 5) Next we need to select "Custom Fields" tab to the left, then input the option from the themes "Custom Fields.txt". It said we need to add the name Greatest Hits with a value of Yes 6) Click on the empty space at the bottom to add a new option 7) Enter Greatest Hits into the NAME section 😎 Enter Yes in the VALUE section 9) Click OK 10) Thats it! Your good to go. Load up BigBox and you will see the custom options are applied automatically now. Repeat steps 1-9 for any other options you want to add. GLOBAL SETTINGS GUIDE: READ THIS! Spoiler You can now customize a few global options to Customize Coverbox even further! I tried to make it as easy as possible to turn things on and off. First, lets enter the Coverbox Remastered theme folder. Find the "Media" folder, and enter it. Launchbox\Themes\Coverbox Remastered\Media Inside the Media folder is ALOT of other folders, don't worry, the ones we use are right at the top! Find the "_SETTINGS" folder and enter it. Inside the "_SETTINGS" folder are several .png files. These png files are named after the global setting they apply to. If you want to disable any of the features simply just rename it to OFF instead of ON. *BigBox must be closed when renaming the files example: BG VIDEO - OFF.png rename to > BG VIDEO - ON.png That's it! The setting has been changed and BigBox will reflect the changes on the next boot. Alternatively, you can name it whatever you want. It disables it as soon as its renamed to anything but what I have them set to. All pngs that are labeled as ON will enable the associated setting automatically. These settings are global. A quick rundown of what the features actually do is listed below: 3D BOX BACK - Uses the 3D box model for game details. When off it uses 2D version. BG MUSIC - Enable/Disable background music in settings menu, and platform views. BG VIDEO - Enables/Disable the background video used in some themes. Theme will use static BG instead. CART ANIMATION - Enable/Disable the cartridge animations COVER STATIC - Enable/Disable the static thats displayed when browsing the game list. DISC ANIMATIONS - Enable/Disable the disc move/spin animations HOLIDAY EVENTS - Enable/Disable the holiday events UNPLAYED WRAPPER - Enable/Disable the wrapper overlay for unplayed games. UNKNOWN PLATFORM ALERTS - Enable/Disable the Unknown platform alerts on the default game list theme. Enabling some options may have a performance impact, depending on how fast your PC is. I made the global settings in a attempt to counter this. If you find that the views are running sluggish on your pc try disabling a few features. I would start by disabling the BG Videos, theme still looks sweet even without them. Second, the cover static. Third, the cart/disc animations. Each one you disable should speed up the views a bit. Not adding colorfuls videos helps as well for platform views. I used his device images so it still looks similar even without the videos. Have Fun! I know all these words sound confusing, but I promise it's easier than it looks! I spent a GREAT deal of time making this so flexible. There is alot of logic and moving parts, i may have missed something because of that. If something is out of place don't be afraid to let me know so i can fix it. ON-THE-FLY REGION CHANGES GUIDE: Spoiler The on-the-fly region changes will only work if a region has been specified in the games metadata. Luckily, Launchbox does a good job of filling in that metadata when adding games to your library, no work required. On the off chance lb didn't specify a region, just add one manually. It will work automatically after specifying a supported region in the metadata, no more input required. Default is USA, if no region is specified it will always fallback to USA (Merica Baby!) I will list the supported regions below: North America United States Japan Europe United Kingdom *These need to be spelled EXACTLY as I spelled them above. BONUS MEDIA GUIDE: NEW INFO ADDED! (9/10/25) Spoiler COLORFUL PLATFORM VIDEOS: All my Platform views (right now just the one im still working on) support Viking's awesome platform videos. Clean, centered, uniformed....perfect. You can find them here. These are secondary to your primary platform videos, and play alongside it in Platform View 1. In order to use them with this theme they need to be copied to the correct location. First download the videos and make sure to rename the videos to just the platform name. example: Colorful_4K_-_Nintendo_DS_-_(1.0)_by_Viking.mp4 rename to: Nintendo DS.mp4 Place all your "renamed" colorful videos into: "LaunchBox\Themes\Coverbox Remastered\Media\_COLORFUL VIDEOS" They will load automatically on next boot of BigBox. Alternatively, you can add any video and it will play in place of the colorful videos. SUPER GAMEBOY BORDERS: The Super Gameboy game list theme supports Super Gameboy borders on a per game basis. There are over 800 of them over at vgmuseum. I don't have the time to crop and rename 800 borders but maybe somebody else does. If your looking for some of your own just get the ones you need for your games until somebody uploads a full set to the launchbox forums. These need to be named exactly as the name of the game and copied to: "LaunchBox\Themes\Coverbox Remastered\Media\_SGB BORDERS" If they are named properly they will load automatically on next boot of the Super Gameboy when highlighting said game. PS: You will notice I already have some default super gameboy borders in there, those are loaded randomly when no game border is found. delete any you dont like. NINTENDO DS GAME ICONS: The Nintendo DS/DSi game list themes support official game icons on a per game basis. There are hundreds of them over at vgmuseum: I don't have the time to gather and rename all of those, but maybe somebody else does. Finding the game you need in that sea of icons is most def annoying. It's made EVEN more pleasant by the fact that every icon is named randomly. For those that power through it, the icons need to be named exactly as the name of the game and copied to: "LaunchBox\Themes\Coverbox Remastered\Media\_NDS ICONS" f they are named properly they will load automatically on next boot of the Nintendo DS game list when highlighting said game. I know that nobody wants to make a proper set out of all those icons, but it would be alot cooler if you did. NINTENDO DSI ICONS: The Nintendo DSi game list theme supports animated game icons, and nds icons on a per game basis. There are some animated icons over at skins.ds: Maybe somebody will put all these in a nice neat pack and upload it. The gifs need to be named exactly as the game and copied to: "LaunchBox\Themes\Coverbox Remastered\Media\_DSI ANIMATED ICONS" If they are named properly they will load automatically on next boot of the Nintendo DSi game list when highlighting said game. NINTENDO 3DS ICONS: The Nintendo 3DS game list themes support official game icons on a per game basis. There are hundreds of them over at vgmuseum: I don't have the time to gather rename all of those, but maybe somebody else does. Finding the game you need in that sea of icons is most def annoying. For those that power through it, the icons need to be named exactly as the name of the game and copied to: "LaunchBox\Themes\Coverbox Remastered\Media\_3DS ICONS" If they are named properly they will load automatically on next boot of the Nintendo 3DS game list when highlighting said game. NINTENDO 3DS CUSTOM THEME: The Nintendo 3DS game list theme supports the use of custom themes designed for the handheld. There are thousands to choose from over at themeplaza: Right now, it supports the use of only one theme. If people enjoy the themes I can make it "per game" with a bit of effort. Just let me know. Start by downloading the theme you want. Inside every theme zip is a folder named "ext_previews", inside of that folder are the theme files we will be copying. They vary from theme to theme, but you only need these files: pt_top.png pt_bottom.png Copy both of those files into: LaunchBox\Themes\Coverbox Remastered\Media\_3DS THEME you should be left with: LaunchBox\Themes\Coverbox Remastered\Media\_3DS THEME\pt_top.png LaunchBox\Themes\Coverbox Remastered\Media\_3DS THEME\pt_bottom.png If they are named properly the theme will load automatically on next boot of the Nintendo 3DS game list. if no theme files are present it uses default 3DS theme PLAYSTATION 3 XMB THEME: The Playstation 3 game list theme allows customization of the XMB. If you want to change the wave theme, you need to rename a file. Browse to: Coverbox Remastered\Media\_PS3 WAVE There is alot of xmb waves in this folder, some better than others. Some official, some custom. Pick your favorite one. Once you got the one you want to use in mind, rename it to: THEME.mp4 You should be left with something like this: Coverbox Remastered\Media\_PS3 WAVE\THEME.mp4 Your all set now. PS3 game list theme will always load "THEME.mp4" when loading the game list. Change it anytime you want. If no THEME.mp4 is found it will use static bg PLAYSTATION 3 AVATAR: The Playstation game list theme supports the use of PSN avatars. I got all the default ones that came with ps3. They can be found in: Coverbox Remastered\Media\_PSN AVATARS More can be found on the internet and used as you wish. Just copy them to this folder. This folder already contains over 100 avatars, all numbered. If you want to use per game avatar you will need to add the number via Custom Fields metadata. If you want to use a single global avatar, you just need to rename one of the avatars to "Sony Playstation 3.png" and copy the avatar into: Coverbox Remastered\Media\_PSN AVATARS\Sony Playstation 3 You should be left with something like this: "Coverbox Remastered\Media\_PSN AVATARS\Sony Playstation 3\Sony Playstation 3.png" *Using a global avatar will override any per game avatar. The revert just delete "Sony Playstation 3.png" PLAYSTATION 3 ICON0 SUPPORT: The Playstation 3 game list view supports the use of official ICON0 logos. These will load in place of the normal clear logos. ICON0.png can almost always be found inside the games "PS3_GAME" folder. For example: NAMEOFGAME BLUSXXXXX\PS3_GAME\ICON0.png Just copy ICON.png from the games "PS3_GAME" folder and paste it into: Coverbox Remastered\Media\_PS3 ICON0 Rename it to the games name. * I have one example in the folder, for Persona 5. PLAYSTATION 3 PIC1 SUPPORT: The Playstation 3 game list view supports the use of official PIC1 fanarts. These will load after selecting a game. PIC1.png can almost always be found inside the games "PS3_GAME" folder. There are usually more than one to choose from. Just pick your favorite. As a example: NAMEOFGAME BLUSXXXXX\PS3_GAME\PIC1.png Just copy PIC1.png from the games "PS3_GAME" folder and paste it into: Coverbox Remastered\Media\_PS3 PIC1 Rename it to the games name. * I have one example in the folder, for Persona 5. XBOX 360 AVATAR: The XBox 360 game list theme supports the use of avatars. I personally cropped around 140 avatars from various places. I can crop more, if it's requested. I also set this up so you can use one global avatar, or per game avatars. Ge started by browsing to: Coverbox Remastered\Media\_360 NXE AVATAR This folder contains over 100 avatars, all numbered. You can crop more of your own, delete ones you dont like, whatever you want. To use a single global avatar, you just need to rename one of the avatars to "Microsoft XBox 360.png" and copy the avatar into: Coverbox Remastered\Media\_360 NXE AVATAR\Microsoft XBox 360 You should be left with something like this: Coverbox Remastered\Media\_360 NXE AVATAR\Microsoft XBox 360\Microsoft XBox 360.png *Using a global avatar will override any per game avatar. To revert just delete "Microsoft XBox 360.png" *If you want to use per game avatar you will need to add the number via Custom Fields metadata. XBOX 360 GAMER PIC: The XBox 360 game list view supports adding your own personal (or favorite) XBox Gamer Pic. Adding your favorite gamer pic here will override all other gamer pics, so it never changes. Start by browsing to: Coverbox Remastered\Media\_GAMER PICS Pick your favorite one, or grab more from HERE The image file needs to be named exactly like this: Microsoft XBox 360.jpg And copied to this folder. Coverbox Remastered\Media\_GAMER PICS\Microsoft XBox 360\Microsoft XBox 360.jpg Should look something like this: EDITING THE THEME: Spoiler I forgot to document alot of stuff last time. I guess now is a good time to get this thread full of proper information, with a small dash of backstory. Last time I did these, I modified how I added alot of the assets. When I first started I wanted it to run super fast, so I flattened alot of images, cut down on elements, to save space and keep it fast. I did this for a few platforms and found it really difficult to go back and make small changes to things because of that. It also felt, idk, not flashy enough for me. When i first got permission from faeran to do my edits, I chose to scrap what i had done so far and start over using extra elements, adding extra flair, and layering most of the assets. I did this at first just for me, to make my life easier. This time I did it for ANY person that wants to root around in the media folder. I spent extra time making sure most things are in their own layer. you can replace backgrounds, fanarts, buttons, menu elements, pointers, almost EVERYTHING in the media folder. Obviously editing some things take a small amount of skill, but most you can just overwrite with your own image. The theme will show every edit, without affecting any other moving parts, or the logic inside them. Perfect for those that want to mod it in their own image, without ever using the CTC. If you mess something up, just replace it with the one from the zip, easy peezy. I left alot of txt files everywhere to help people find their way, hope they are helpful. Hopefully this helps further extend the flexibility of this theme, and brings somebody out there (besides me) some satisfaction. PATREON: Become a member of my Patreon, a place where you can help keep me up late by buying me Starbucks. It's no longer a place of paywall, I don't even spend alot of time there it's just a place for people to donate to my long nights of theming. I spend alot of time in my gaming room making these themes, if you feel that using these themes has brought you $3 worth of joy, please consider donating to my coffee pot. Any person that donates (even just once) will get their name permanently listed in the "Supporter" section on the settings page of this theme. You can subscribe then immediately unsubscribe, it doesn't hurt my feelings. As a added bonus you can make requests and let me know how you feel about anything really. I try to post every few days and show what I've been working on, stop by and check it out! It's free. If you decide to become a member of my super secret club, I will listen to your stories, requests, and criticism. I will use your donation money to buy large stockpiles of Bustelo, and Giovani's pizza. Your voices will be heard, your money will be spent on snacks, and I will do my best to make the magic happen. KingSlayer420 Patreon CREDITS: ASSETS: Coverbox - By Faeran Photoreal Controller Vectors - By Pineapple Graphics Platform Backgrounds from Unified - By CriticalCid COLORFUL Hardware PNG media - By viking COLORFUL platform video set - By viking LaunchBox Logos - By Dan Patrick Default assets - By dragon57 Color Logos Wallpaper - By dragon57 Blank Box art - By Pyrometheous Console Platform Box Pack - By Rlad SNES Console Front Face - By BMovieBen Super Gameboy Cartridges - By Duimon HD PS1 BIOS Theme - By mrgonaka Retroarch PSX Bios Theme - By Sir5ur Super Gameboy Borders - By ruckage Platform Fanart - By BlazingRyuu Cart-Case Borders - By ABeezy1388 Case Borders - By Robin55 Gameboy Kiosk Overlay - By p3st HyperSpin Platform Pointers - By thatman84 Unified Pointers - By CriticalCid PS2 5K Wallpaper - By adamlbiscuit Sega Game Gear Sound Pack - By drmalouf PS2 Soundpack - By Jodanzuki Classic DS Menu - By Gemdation DSi Sprites - By Citra Nintendo 3DS - By reon 3DS Theme - By Malixx Famicom Disk Case - By Dedaloso TendoMode - By ryback2501 OEM Unleashed - By FrontlineMist57 Xbox 360 NXE - By Riquenunes NXE Ultimate Pack - By TheBusterZX Playstation X - By pajarorrojo MUSIC: RetroSynth - By Bastien Agussol This is Halloween - By Universfield Tetris Theme - By SpookyDave Flower Garden Remix - By Qumu Super Mario Land Remix - By Qumu Holly Jolly Christmas - By Don Salmon Music Star Spangled Banner - By Music Unlimited PS1 Startup Song Remix - By IAmReegz Underground Remastered 80s Style - By Aqua MIDI Focused - By 8-BrickDMG Pokemon Synthwave - By Chillboy Beats Somebody's Watching Me - By Rockwell Emerald Hill Zone Remix - By Player2 Astro Advancement - By Sponzi Castle Theme Remix - By PIXELIZER GTA Retrowave Remix - By RetroCiri Yoshi's Island - Underground - By JuunJuubei Rainbow Road 80's Synthwave - By Chillboy Beats DSi Shop Theme Remix - By mfgecko 3DS Theme Shop Remix - By Player2 Chemical Plant Zone Remix - By Xennon Perfect Dark Remix - By Ryuquency Yoshi Story Remix - By Synoxsis Halo 2 Synthwave - By MS Synthwave GTA V Pause Remix - By EurocorpFx Halo 3 Rain - By MS Synthwave VIDEO: Rainbow Neon Stairs - By Anton Nikolaienko PS2 Game List Video - By DonellHD Futuristic Pixel Neon - By Siam Ahmad Halloween Festival - By Potjanun Surirug Christmas Scene - By Cahya Sunandar Digital LCD Pattern - By Ponravin Phom-in Merry Christmas - By Black Spade Design Happy Independence Day - By Saad Ur Rehman American Flag Wave - By Dwi Rustiyanto 3D Grid Tunnel - By Paduret Dan Cristian Abstract Radiating Lightburst - By Ibna Foysal Abstract Geometric Shapes - By Pipat Sungwises Elegant Moving Shapes - By Chandresh Uike White Color Grid - By Digital Background Gray Grid - By Syahrul Iman Colorful Lines - By Herlangga Perkasa Abstract Lighting - By Shajahan Ali Lens Flare - By Herlangga Perkasa Pink Curved Lines - By Happy Dwi Sulaspriyono Abstract Brick Wall - By Okan Akdeniz Endless Sci-Fi Corridor - By Iryna Nikolaienko White Squares - By Chandresh Uike Elegant White - By Chandresh Uike NES Mini Screensaver - By GraphicsGod Playstation 3 XMB Waves - By VoltPlayz SPECIAL THANKS TO: Faeran - For making Coverbox, letting me use your assets, helping me when I get stuck, making all the CTC videos, your like a mentor to me. y2guru - For making Community Theme Creator, none of this would be possible without it! Also thank you for all the help, examples, assets, and instructional videos! Cnells2000 - For helping me make some videos, making some assets and helping me test Patreon Supporters - For keeping the coffee comin' and helping me with the themes. REPORT BUGS IN THE COMMENTS (OR DM ME) I'LL GET THEM FIXED ASAP If you like this theme, please leave a review and tell me about it! It keeps me motivated! *_CUSTOM FIELDS.txt is included in the theme, and also available for download in a separate zip above. FEED ME TASTY MUSHROOM! Submitter KingSlayer420 Submitted 07/05/2024 Category Custom Themes 2 1 2 Quote
Sidecar940 Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 Thanks for your work, I love coverbox, so I will try this version for sure. 1 1 Quote
WallyWonka Posted July 24, 2024 Posted July 24, 2024 love these themes a lot, but I can't get Sega Genesis/Megadrive to work. The theme is missing a bunch of files and folders in the zip file. Can you check and upload again? Thanks! 1 1 Quote
KingSlayer420 Posted July 25, 2024 Author Posted July 25, 2024 On 7/24/2024 at 5:19 PM, WallyWonka said: love these themes a lot, but I can't get Sega Genesis/Megadrive to work. The theme is missing a bunch of files and folders in the zip file. Can you check and upload again? Thanks! thanks for reporting that, it was missing the whole part2 from when it was split on Patreon. I fixed it, you should be good to go now. If you notice any more just shoot me a msg I'll take care of it. 1 Quote
JessaKayCee Posted July 26, 2024 Posted July 26, 2024 First wanna say I love these themes! I have run into two issues though and not sure if it's a mistake on my end. 1) Super Nintendo and Gameboy Color don't work and just display the default theme instead. 2)None of the startup or pause themes work, startups just freeze and I can manually close it but the game doesn't start and I have to re-launch bigbox to be able to launch any game. The pause themes kinda work, like I can navigate and quit, but they only display a black screen. 1 Quote
KingSlayer420 Posted July 27, 2024 Author Posted July 27, 2024 (edited) On 7/26/2024 at 11:14 AM, JessaKayCee said: 1) Super Nintendo and Gameboy Color don't work and just display the default theme instead. I think I see the issue with those. I had them inside a extra folder, sorry about that. I re-uploaded them, they should work now. If not, let me know. On 7/26/2024 at 11:14 AM, JessaKayCee said: 2)None of the startup or pause themes work, startups just freeze and I can manually close it but the game doesn't start and I have to re-launch bigbox to be able to launch any game. The pause themes kinda work, like I can navigate and quit, but they only display a black screen. I will look into those sometime today. I built all these with CTC 3.2 and that might be the cause of the startup/pause issues, actually, I know it is. I never went back and rebuilt all these with the newer CTC version that fixes those issues. That will take me a minute, I know in this version those views still need a bit of work. I'll have to grab the older 3.1.5 version of CTC (as thats what I made these with) and re-publish each theme, zip up all the stuff, and re-upload them all. It's Saturday, the best day. I usually spend most of the afternoon with the family, got the pool up and clean, and I am on camera/lifeguard duty while the kids play fast and loose jumping into the pool. I will be busy with that for most of the day, but I will find time to get that fixed up sometime later tonight hopefully. EDIT: Turns out I had some time before all the chaos, I re-uploaded all the themes, and pause/startup themes. I tested with SNES theme and all seems well. Hope that fixes your issues. Edited July 27, 2024 by KingSlayer420 Quote
Lucoshi Posted September 21, 2024 Posted September 21, 2024 I didn't find any Custom Fields.txt also here are some ideas for custom options Quote
TJ_on_Launchbox Posted November 17, 2024 Posted November 17, 2024 Very creative. I like the Idea a lot. Quote
Kouta555 Posted February 17 Posted February 17 this is the best theme! small question, where did descriptions of games gone? i search everywhere, but couldn't fint it. Quote
FieryFox99 Posted April 23 Posted April 23 the Xbox theme doesn't seem to work. I receive the following error everytime I attempt to open it. Quote
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