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ThrowgnCpr

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#320858
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STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 <strong>REVISITED</strong> ADYWAN *<em>1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION</em>
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doubleofive said:

RoccondilRinon said:

I don't have any special set-up myself, but a DVD cover is smaller in both dimensions than a piece of A4 paper. My box art would probably be too wide, but there are always ways. The trick is to get it to print at the right size, and I have no idea how to do this — I haven't printed out any of my covers yet — so I just worked to the same resolution scale as Sky_'s Revisited cover for all of mine.


I think ThrowgnCpr was talking about printing and folding the box set box, not the plain DVD cover. As long as you scaled the cover to Sky_'s, you should be alright.


yes, I was certainly talking about the box art. I've printed hundreds of dvd cover arts in the past, but never attempted a box. The trick would be getting the right medium, and large enough paperboard to print it on (which would be limited by your printer) It seems awfully tricky to do at home, so I've never given it a go, but would love to hear if someone has devised a method for printing it. :)
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#320640
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STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 <strong>REVISITED</strong> ADYWAN *<em>1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION</em>
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ImperialFighter said:

RiccondilRinon - Is it possible for you or someone to arrange for your 'Star Wars Revisited' cover and label art to go on Adywan's 'Revisited' details on Fanedit.org ? There's a few good ones there now, and yours should join them.


I upload a lot of the covers at fanedit.org, and I have some more covers to put up yet. This might be one of them. We have been transferring our site to a new host, and updates have been kind of sparse. I'll try to get them up this weekend. Sorry for the delay :) If anyone else has any covers they would like up, you can mail them to:

throwgncpr (at) fanedit (dot) org
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#320639
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Idea: Star Wars Games Preservation
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Exar Xan said:

Can you record stuff from your desktop (like Yoda Stories) with Camtasia?


yeah, you can record anything on your desktop.

daveytod said:

I tried the ROMs and whilst it played fine, it recorded terribly and I just couldnt get to grips with teh controls


what recorder were you using? and were you trying to use the keyboard (I find this terribly awkward), or a controller. you can get either adapters for your n64 controller to USB or one that is USB already
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#320469
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Idea: Star Wars Games Preservation
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daveytod said:

RE: Shadows Of The EMpire, I've got all the material I need bar the N64 still cutscenes, I just couldnt find a way to capture them


so a ROM and some screen capture software didnt work? hmmm, I would attempt this myself, but I am horrible at video games. just atrocious, but I would be willing to technically assist anyone willing to attempt this. I'd really like to see this Shadows project come to fruition, and I'm glad you still have it as a possibility. If anyone thinks they can help with gameplay, let us know. We've gotta find a way to get daveytod those cutscenes!!!
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#320468
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: The InfoDroid Edit (Released)
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InfoDroid said:

And Short Round is the equivalent of Jake Lloyd. Except that Short Round could kick Jake Lloyd's ass. He knows karate.


ChainsawAsh said:

I've always liked Short Round.



I liked Short Round too :) ...and would love to see some Jake Lloyd ass-whoopin :D


MrMojoRisin27 said:

Excellent! have you figured out how you will distribute it yet?


I know at least the Rapidshare bit is taken care of. I'm not sure about other avenues.


...can't wait :)
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#320297
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Idea: Star Wars Games Preservation
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skyjedi2005 said:

I remember reading about shadows of the empire as a project to be made into a fanedited movie using the game cutscenes and voiceovers from the PC version as well as the picture only n64 version.


I think daveytod was going to try to make the Shadows of the Empire project, but I think he has given up due to difficulties with it. I would LOVE to see that project come to fruition. It was such a great story and complete packaging, that I know a cool little film/preservation project could come of it. I really hope someone takes up a full-fledged project sometime.

DarkGryphon2048 said:

Currently I'm using Download Helper and grabbing a complete playthrough of the Infernal Machine. It saves it directly from YouTube as a FLV format on my hard drive.


...and you should really do a run through and use a high-quality capture if you are serious about starting a project. flvs from websites are so crappy in quality usually, they really should be used as a last resort. have you tried contacting the person who uploaded it? sometimes they are happy to send out the original higher quality video. If you are really wanting to preserve this stuff, you should get as close to the source material quality as is possible, IMHO.
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#320248
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Mega Madness: The Ultimate Gremlins Companion (* unfinished project *)
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OK, we're currently working on getting a trailer together, and toying with some new dialog and sound effects that we'll need for the edits in the future. This involves new gremlins sounds for new shots, and some reworking of old shots. I've posted a link below that has 3 files in it. These are early tests. One is a clip of Brain Gremlin, another of Stripe, and the 3rd is a rough mix of the trailer audio. The trailer audio needs some work yet, particularly in the voice over. We (mostly IWM right now) are making some adjustments now, to speed, and levels, but would love feedback from everybody interested. Let us know how the gremlins sound, and any suggestions for the trailer mix. Thanks :)

Audio Test Files