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  1. I use high gloss adhesive backed unless it's a silver foil label. I'm sure that's what everyone else is using too.
  2. Some of the colors are pretty hard to match and you have to pick one that doesn't look anything like it on the screen to even get close when printed. Most printers require a 5,000 minimum (for each design) on labels like this so that completely put doing a full offset run off the table. Sounds like there's many talented people that have done these at one time or another.
  3. I have most companies for the Atari 2600 completed. Hundreds of different labels all machine cut and peel off like a retail sticker sheet
  4. I have all the art for the boxes and labels completed and could possibly remake them with the cover art in a very short period of time if there's people that are interested. Actually I have hundreds of Atari 2600 reproduction labels completed and for sale. Here's some of the ones I offer... Atari: Children's, picture, text only, text with numbers, Sears pictures and Sears pictures unproduced art. 20th Century Fox standard and red Absolute Entertainment Activision Apollo CBS Games Coleco Epyx Konami M-Network Mythicon Parker Brothers Spectravision All labels have the text Reproduction Label on them and are machine cut so it peels off a sheet just like a retail sticker. I've spend hundreds of hours and a ton of money reproducing these. I also have the artwork for the complete Activision and Apollo boxes and am considering reproducing these as well.
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