Difference between revisions of "Screens, Titles & Extras"
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Revision as of 22:29, 3 March 2006
Many front-ends are able to display many different kinds of media for all the roms from each system (arcade, consoles, handhelds, computers, etc...). Generally, most systems will share the common elements of screens and titles. Certain systems will have different elements that other systems don't have and vice versa. Below are common combinations for screens, titles and extras of different systems.
Contents
Arcade
- Artwork
- Cabinets
- Control Panels
- Flyers
- Marquees
- Screens
- Titles
Consoles
- Boxes
- Manuals
- Cartriges
- Screens
- Titles
Handhelds
- Boxes
- Manuals
- Cartriges
- Screens
- Titles
Computers
- Manuals
- Screens
- Titles
Examples
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