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10 Fake Console Game Cartridges

Author: 
qubodup
Wednesday, June 20, 2012 - 20:25
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snes
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Pixel Art
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Game Cartridges pixel art as used for example in dnt.dnteam.org. Supposed to look as if it's for SNES.

.xcf.bz2 in the zip with different labels and color overlay layers.

Attribution Instructions: 
Fake SNES Cartridges by qubodup (Iwan Gabovitch) <qubodup@gmail.com> | license: GPLv3+, CC-BY-SAv3+
File(s): 
snes_games.zip snes_games.zip 27.1 Kb [498 download(s)]
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undesired
joined 14 years 2 months ago
06/21/2012 - 19:43

Derivative labels are still obvious, even more so with the layer names i.e. "Zelda", "Starfox", etc.

 

 

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qubodup
joined 16 years 1 month ago
06/22/2012 - 04:34
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That's right. I changed it to InspiredByGamename. Do you think its is an appropriate solution?

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Saltflower
joined 11 years 7 months ago
12/15/2013 - 09:04

Good times, good times when the VG industry still was full of innovation.

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bart
joined 13 years 10 months ago
04/17/2014 - 12:44
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@undesired:  It looks to me like qubodup answered you and then you ignored him.  The game labels here are obviously meant to be similar to the real thing, but that in itself doesn't necessarily constitute a derivative work.  In fact, you can see the exact same thing on TV shows (for instance, someone drinking from a red can of "Cola" that's clearly meant to look like Coke, but isn't).

I don't belive these constitute a derivative work.

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