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I found a website called TheCoverProject.net, which is a treasure trove for retro gaming enthusiasts who want to restore or enhance the presentation of their physical game collections. The site specializes in high-quality scans and custom-designed covers for classic video game cartridges and discs, spanning systems like the NES, SNES, Genesis, N64, PlayStation, and more. Whether you're trying to give your loose games a proper home in universal cases or simply want to display them with style, The Cover Project offers a massive archive of artwork contributed by fans and preservationists. It’s not just about aesthetics, it’s about honoring gaming history and making it tangible again. The community behind it also shares templates and printing tips, making it easy to create your own covers that look professional and cohesive. If you’re into digital preservation, physical media, or just love the tactile joy of organizing your collection, this site is a goldmine.
(So long story short it's a website where you can scan cover art for the sake of preservation and custom-made versions made by fans as-well)
(So long story short it's a website where you can scan cover art for the sake of preservation and custom-made versions made by fans as-well)