This is much preferred over the admittedly quick “Google” approach which just fetches the first result.

There is a folder in which you can copy and past no box art. Thank you guys for doing this! I’m lazy and don’t want to take months adding box art to 4,000 games. Your main problem should be that complete collection of art covers (at least for snes games, especially for a "complete" rom set)... doesn't exist nowhere, and the more complete collection you should find have, at best, pretty poor quality and bad accurancy value to the original covers. I’m not that snobby. Thank you so much for this. Attention to detail has been paramount for this project, to the point of confirming accuracy of stamp size/placement, yellow dot …

An incredible amount of effort has been put into this collection ensuring retention of accuracy to the native, original box art. Thanks for helping me with my OCD around these damn box arts. You're a GOD. Glad to see this completed! Back in 1999/2000, TheGuru ran a little site called The Arcade Art Museum. I'm currently using your Turbo Grafx 16 and Genesis box arts.

Excellent work and thank you for sharing these with the community! Here it finally is: the complete USA box art collection (plus Star Fox 2, Super Mario All-Stars + SMW custom) for your SNES classic! I uploaded it.

Game Gear ROMs (454) GB ROMs (1508) GBA ROMs (2647) GBC ROMs (1297) Lynx ROMs (86) NDS ROMs (6294) NGPC ROMs (77) PSP ISOs (2907) PSX2PSP ISOs (1302) WSC ROMs (90) Computers. The best way to add box art for roms set as follow: lets say you want to add mega drive rom set, in art folder in hakchi, just add mega drive box art collection nothing else, when you finish adding mega drive to hakchi and you want to add another console rom set, just remove mega drive box art folder and add the new box art folder. i.e., Joe & Mac's yellow dots being 180% of original size, Dino City's backwards/upside down stamp, Family Feud's top purple bar as opposed to the common red on this variant box, Wheel of Fortune's reverse yellow dot spacing, and so on. So, make a lot of search, even make graphics reconstructions and add manually one by one is the only way to have quality covers... I’m fine with the few games that don’t have boxart. I will certainly add these to our "Guides & Downloads page" here.

Attention to detail has been paramount for this project, to the point of confirming accuracy of stamp size/placement, yellow dot placement, correct ESRB logos, color accuracy, and even the correct size/placement of the ® symbol for all Official Seal of Quality logos. So the UberNES box art feature sounds like a good idea, but do you really want to spend an afternoon searching around the Internet, downloading NES box art images, and linking them up with the proper NES games in UberNES, one-by-one? I only have about 130 covers so far, but they're accurate and higher resolution. The Cover Project: We've got you covered with game inserts for every current and past generation gaming system that we could find cases for. Well thank you :) I'm currently working on the Sega Genesis Mini covers because there are advancements lately on hacking that. DOWNLOAD LINK: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1YCiEB1TKpGrJLWIhHy5qDqn6tZdGveGH, Extras... SNES Japanese/Euro Customs https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_xbxpehGUIZgCkQw_m98QcwdxJMrZHuj, NES box art https://drive.google.com/open?id=1i9t1bZ6tKjKdAIGJJ3ST6mOl3xb12-ry, Sega Genesis box art https://drive.google.com/open?id=1l-NOXpyI9PFSDWyIg2V8qP5CqsAmHxQk, TurboGrafx-16 Box art https://drive.google.com/open?id=17f1PweIOtJvEyI-EpyX2BINGwx0VbZea. Is it pretty much Seiken Densetsu 3 with a translation patch? 4000 games lol I would never addd that many, seems pointless to me. We simply gathered, cleaned-up, and properly renamed box art files from various websites and placed them into one big collection. Just got back from labor day weekend activities. But I’m pretty sure you just highlight all of your games, right-click, then find box art. A home for the discussion of SNES Classic mini modifications, both hardware and software such as Hakchi2 CE. It may be that your wonderful compilation is used in places you wouldn't expect, especially outside of Hakchi, Retropie, etc. I literall felt like I was back at the old video store when I was a kid. I manually add art to each game overtime... when I see those same tools with their retropie setups with a absurd amount of games added I just face palm at them meh... New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the miniSNESmods community.