Shredder_guitar Posted January 29 Posted January 29 (edited) This is my first draft...and 1st attempt at making an animated bezel for my favorite tiger electronics game Batman. Thought i would show it off here. This took an entire day to figure out and was a complete pain. I'm about 60% pleased with it, the d-pad still needs some thinking to look better otherwise, I'm pretty stoked about it *additional note* I' have been trying to update the d-pad on this to get a more realistic rocking effect without destroying the original art... I have been messing with the liquify tool in photoshop....i have been having a lot of trouble getting this right and reached a point of frustration with it... If any of you photoshop guru's out there have any tips or suggestions, I would greatly appriciate it... I am not formally trained in any way with photoshop, more or less just clicking on buttons and figuring stuff out as i go. *update* I made some modifications to the original design and I think it came out a bit better this time to capture the d-pad rocking effect...not perfect. but doesn't look broken either. I think this one is share worthy. I hope to do more of these, but they're pretty difficult to do. *update* 2/5/2026 As I was doing a few of these i noticed some real sloppiness on the displays so I addressed that and then circled back to correct all the ones I have already done and also added a slight glass tint to each bezel for consistency. Apologies to anyone that has downloaded these before that, the display has been improved now. Additionally, I have just finished The Addams Family below and have a somewhat better process for making these now. tbatman.ziptbttf.ziptaddams.ziptgoldeye.ziptaltbeast.ziptapollo13.zip Edited 8 hours ago by Shredder_guitar 2 Quote
zugswang Posted January 31 Posted January 31 4 hours ago, Shredder_guitar said: Here is my attempt at Altered Beast, getting slightly better at making these, still a lot of work to do though. taltbeast.zip 3.19 MB · 0 downloads Both working perfectly using MAME emulator 👍 1 Quote
Retrogamer4423 Posted Tuesday at 03:28 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:28 PM (edited) Hello, everyone. I've been trying to collect LCD game systems for a long time. During this time, I managed to collect 24 Elektronika Handheld games, 50 Tiger Handheld LCD games, and 19 Konami LCD system games. Everything is complete with images and videos. Using CCP files from Mameui, I researched each game individually to determine which system it belongs to and which games are supported by Mame, aiming to create a full set. Is there anyone who can find more games that work on Mame than I have? Elektronika LCD = 24 Games Tiger LCD = 50 Games Konami LCD = 19 Games Nintendo Game&Watch 56 Games Edited Tuesday at 03:31 PM by Retrogamer4423 Quote
Shredder_guitar Posted yesterday at 10:11 AM Author Posted yesterday at 10:11 AM (edited) 18 hours ago, Retrogamer4423 said: Hello, everyone. I've been trying to collect LCD game systems for a long time. During this time, I managed to collect 24 Elektronika Handheld games, 50 Tiger Handheld LCD games, and 19 Konami LCD system games. Everything is complete with images and videos. Using CCP files from Mameui, I researched each game individually to determine which system it belongs to and which games are supported by Mame, aiming to create a full set. Is there anyone who can find more games that work on Mame than I have? Elektronika LCD = 24 Games Tiger LCD = 50 Games Konami LCD = 19 Games Nintendo Game&Watch 56 Games you can probably use this as a source of truth to determine if you have them all. https://www.handheldmuseum.com I have 48 tiger games and 19 konami games. I'm not sure that all exist as mame games though. Edited yesterday at 10:12 AM by Shredder_guitar Quote
Retrogamer4423 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) Thanks for sharing, bro. All LCDs available on this site are listed, but MAME supports a limited number of systems and games. The easiest way to find out is to check each handheld CCP starting with “hh” under the source heading in MAMEUI and test whether the ROMs listed there work. For working ROMs, finding the backgrounds and skins completes the job. I've added all the working ROMs this way, and this is the number of systems and games I've been able to access. If anyone has different or better ones, please share them with us. Thanks. Edited 18 hours ago by Retrogamer4423 Quote
JoeViking245 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, Retrogamer4423 said: MAME supports a limited number of systems and games. The easiest way to find out is to check each handheld CCP starting with “hh” under the source heading in MAMEUI and test whether the ROMs listed there work. For those who don't use MAMEUI, and just want to "see" the ones available in MAME: All handheld games found in MAME (1426) All "Working" handheld games in MAME (477) Although, these are not sorted by manufacturers. Quote
Shredder_guitar Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago Added Back To the Future Animated. Quote
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