![]() ![]() ![]() I expect it will be missing some of the box scans that I was missing, but this is a great day for preservation.This Japanese ROM hack was developed many years ago using older tools and emulators. Here’s a low resolution example of the findings – This is about 50% size and compressed to a jpg, vs the original PNG and is not a representation of the quality, only the contents:Īn archive of Near's high resolution scans has been found by and will be available for download. Anyone familiar with Near, knows this goes deeper though – After their tragic passing in June of this year, suddenly having a huge archive of theirs appear is both a welcome surprise, as well as a reminder of the dedication and detail that was always synonymous with Near’s work. On the surface, SNES fans everywhere will appreciate this archive and I’m sure it’ll be referenced for years to come. This find means a great deal to a lot of people, for many different reasons. The scans are at least ten years old, but with Near’s attention to detail, look like they could have been done yesterday! This archive of scans was all done by the late Near, who was a legend in SNES development Lower quality versions of this archive have been floating around, but none at the full 600DPI. FirebrandX has just stumbled upon an old hard drive of his, containing seventy gigabytes of high quality scans of Super Nintendo box art, cartridges and even the game PCB’s (example below).
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