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HI guys I just been told that I will get a NES reproduction cart for christmas, in this case its Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japanese Version) I went ahead and created this lable off the original japanese ad from 1986

 

I have started but my skills in photoshop are lacking!! All that probably needs to be done is to sharpen the lable up (if you see that is not needed oka) add the respective nintendo and nintendo seal of quality and I need an end lable for the top

 

If somebody could be as kind to finishing this job for me I would really appreciated it :lust:

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HI guys I just been told that I will get a NES reproduction cart for christmas, in this case its Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japanese Version) I went ahead and created this lable off the original japanese ad from 1986

 

I have started but my skills in photoshop are lacking!! All that probably needs to be done is to sharpen the lable up (if you see that is not needed oka) add the respective nintendo and nintendo seal of quality and I need an end lable for the top

 

If somebody could be as kind to finishing this job for me I would really appreciated it :lust:

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I took a look at your label, and it was a bit low res. Here's a quick version of the label in the proper proportions with the label flipped to wrap over the end. I've used the original Famicom SMB2 label as source instead of the advert.

 

It's not perfect but it was just a quick go.

 

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SWEET!!

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FYI - The jpg image is 300dpi and at that resolution, it should print to the proper proportions.

 

The image could do with a little smoothing and other cleanup and maybe some rounded corners, but I think it might look fairly good as is. You will want to print it out on a printable label.

 

Here's a link to someone who has a few tips.

 

Performing a Permanent Famicom to NES Game Conversion

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