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TenLeftFingers 22 May 2015 14:18

New floppy labels for commercial titles
 
I've been thinking that I'd like to have some floppy labels for my old games and apps that are not hard-disk installable. ideally these would be full colour, glossy and have images and logos that match the box art for the game.

Does anything like this exist currently? If not, I could probably create some although it would take time. Would I be able to share these if I made them without getting into trouble? I do have a flare for graphic design.

s2325 22 May 2015 14:31

Maybe try here http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=60167&page=2

TenLeftFingers 22 May 2015 18:21

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Originally Posted by s2325 (Post 1021139)

Nice start s2325. I might continue that thread instead.

TenLeftFingers 22 May 2015 20:14

Although.. I think I want to improve on the originals. I'm looking at my Batman the Movie floppies and they pale in comparison to the likes of Zool 2, for example.

s2325 22 May 2015 20:34

Disk should be black with 2 logos only http://hol.abime.net/pic_preview/mis...0/57_misc6.jpg :)

TenLeftFingers 22 May 2015 23:51

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Originally Posted by s2325 (Post 1021217)
Disk should be black with 2 logos only http://hol.abime.net/pic_preview/mis...0/57_misc6.jpg :)

My favourite game :). But I think Id like to improve on that. My disks are actually Grey with blue print for Batman.

s2325 23 May 2015 22:52

Someone found Batman disk label with colors http://www.mobygames.com/game/batman...CoverId,68004/

Sandro 24 May 2015 03:21

you must look in HOL most of the games have diskscans there

ie for batman there are 4 different disks

http://hol.abime.net/57/diskscan

use a good printer like an epson with durabrite inks then you will have something similar to originals

kriz 24 May 2015 03:42

Here is some custom Amiga floppy labels for download:

http://commodore.ninja/cia/amiga/labels/ is only front page so no label going over to the other side of the disk :/

TenLeftFingers 24 May 2015 11:14

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Originally Posted by Sandro (Post 1021484)
you must look in HOL most of the games have diskscans there

ie for batman there are 4 different disks

http://hol.abime.net/57/diskscan

use a good printer like an epson with durabrite inks then you will have something similar to originals

Nice, but I think we can do a bit better than the originals. I might pyt together a prood of concept. Thanks for the printing advice though, thats an area I'm nit too up to speed with.
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Originally Posted by kriz (Post 1021485)
Here is some custom Amiga floppy labels for download:

http://commodore.ninja/cia/amiga/labels/ is only front page so no label going over to the other side of the disk :/

Thats a problem too, yes. Good point. Okay, I'm determined now. Ill post a prood of concept soon. Feedback will be appreciated.

TenLeftFingers 28 May 2015 18:23

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Well, I've ordered sheets of A4 labels that will need to be cut out as I couldn't find what I wanted without paying way more than I wanted.

These guys are based in the UK and 20 sheets (which will yield 120 labels) cost me about 4 euro, so 3.something GBP.

Next, I'm going to take images (some that have been linked here already, thanks kriz, Sandro, s2325) and make a few of my own and insert them into a template. But as funds are uncertain at the moment, rather than blasting my way through several ink cartridges, I'm going to use the Gimp editors edge detect filter to basically give me an outline of the image that I will colour in myself with colouring pencils. I've been looking forward to an art project :)

I've made a template that prints to exactly the right size (attached in case anyone is interested) with images just thrown in, not yet adjusted correctly to suit the label. But I've also added the 'GIMP'd' version which has the colour and filling removed so you can give the kids something to do when they get home from school :)

TenLeftFingers 28 May 2015 19:29

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That was more difficult than I thought :) But, for a first attempt it's not too bad.

First off, I think marker just ruins it, as happened with the very 'leaky' black in Flashback. The greens were done with colouring pencils and the orange was done with markers that are nearly finished. They didn't spread so much.

I completely messed up Lotus with the wrong colours, rushing it too much etc.

So on my next attempt, I'm going to have the black printed by the printer, and do the other colours myself using the pencils and see how it goes.

s2325 28 May 2015 19:35

Have fun and good luck :great

TenLeftFingers 04 June 2015 21:49

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I came across a print company with extremely good rates for colour prints. So I spent some time doing up nice labels and sent them to the printers along with the A4 adhesives I bought. They came out very nicely - see attached. Picture quality isn't great. I also learned (again) that they tend to come out darker on the printers CMYK machines.

I put the original vs new Batman ones side-by-side for comparison but I won't be using these on any original disks. A nice addition I only thought to use for some of them was to continue the motif up to the thin area of the disk base that's visible from within the floppy disk storage box (see Turrican II, Lemmings & Robocod).

Edit: I might have been wasting my time making a Batman label since it doesn't seem to run on a 1200. If anyone knows of a version that does work, I'd love to find out about it.

Sandro 04 June 2015 22:08

for batman try this

https://www.planetemu.net/rom/commod...-1989-ocean-cr


btw, to make the floppies look like originals you must purchase blue floppies instead black and glue originals sticks

Arnie 04 June 2015 22:17

I'm pretty sure Batman Returns works on the A1200.

TenLeftFingers 04 June 2015 23:44

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Originally Posted by Sandro (Post 1023589)
for batman try this

https://www.planetemu.net/rom/commod...-1989-ocean-cr


btw, to make the floppies look like originals you must purchase blue floppies instead black and glue originals sticks

Sandro.. I don't BELIEVE that you were able to find that - thank you so much!! I really didn't think it would work :D

It's true, the floppies should be blue. I can't get new ones easily though. These are actually the 'backup' floppies but they will (IMHO) look way cooler than the originals. Next on my list is Soccer Kid, since my original floppies are corrupted.

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Originally Posted by Arnie (Post 1023592)
I'm pretty sure Batman Returns works on the A1200.

I remember seeing an article on it in Amiga Format back in the nineties with an amazing screenshot with Batman saying "Do you wish to interrogate?". It looked like a very interactive game. But then the reviews were awful. But I guess it's time to try it for myself so I might check out a long-play on youtube. Thanks for the suggestion.

s2325 04 June 2015 23:54

I think you really should watch longplay on YouTube to see how bad is Batman Returns. It's Amiga exclusive for a reason.

TenLeftFingers 05 June 2015 12:16

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Originally Posted by s2325 (Post 1023618)
I think you really should watch longplay on YouTube to see how bad is Batman Returns. It's Amiga exclusive for a reason.

Right then :) I'll do that. I can only imagine what a great game it _could_ have been had they added the detective elements and some of the stronger points of the original game on the Amiga.

Anyway, I've updated my floppy with the adf Sandro linked to and it at least lets me play the first level before crashing, so better than nothing! Here are the floppy labels - pretty nice if I do say so myself :o

s2325 05 June 2015 12:21

This is much better than real labels, good work :great


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