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Save Ferris 06-20-07 12:15 PM

help finding retro game images
 
I need to get images of some retro video game characters

anyone know of a great 'retro gallery' for games?

KurrptSenate 06-20-07 12:24 PM

google images would be your best bet

DVD Josh 06-20-07 12:25 PM

Just use Google Image Search.

Liver&Onions 06-20-07 12:29 PM

I think your best bet might be to use google image search. I'm surprised no one mentioned the obvious yet. Strange.

Save Ferris 06-20-07 12:34 PM

has anyone used google for this sort of thing? Would it be worth trying?

or no?

DVD Josh 06-20-07 12:40 PM


Originally Posted by Save Ferris
has anyone used google for this sort of thing? Would it be worth trying?

or no?

I got tired of the mixed results, hence why everyone you know says to use the image search feature.

pinata242 06-20-07 12:42 PM

The easiest way would be to acquire the game and the system that played said game. Hook the game up through a tv-capture-enabled PC (you may need to buy some new hardware for this). Launch whatever program will show the system's image on the PC and has screenshot feature. Play the game until you get to the point that has the image you want to capture and hit the shortcut key combination for taking a still image in the aforementioned program (typically something like F11 or Ctrl-Shift-S).

That'd be the easiest way.

Save Ferris 06-20-07 01:02 PM

google image searching is a bust--no luck :(

DVD Josh 06-20-07 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by pinata242
The easiest way would be to acquire the game and the system that played said game. Hook the game up through a tv-capture-enabled PC (you may need to buy some new hardware for this). Launch whatever program will show the system's image on the PC and has screenshot feature. Play the game until you get to the point that has the image you want to capture and hit the shortcut key combination for taking a still image in the aforementioned program (typically something like F11 or Ctrl-Shift-S).

That'd be the easiest way.

no, the easiest way to do what you describe would be through an emulator run on the PC. For example, Nesticle has a screen capture feature, and I'm sure the others do as well.

pinata242 06-20-07 01:12 PM


Originally Posted by DVD Josh
no, the easiest way to do what you describe would be through an emulator run on the PC. For example, Nesticle has a screen capture feature, and I'm sure the others do as well.

Psst, hey, down here...


Little lower, that's it...



It was a joke.

nodoubt 06-20-07 01:18 PM

www.vgmuseum.com
www.mobygames.com

Groucho 06-20-07 01:52 PM

Wikipedia sometimes has screenshots of older games, if you're looking for something in particular.

Save Ferris 06-20-07 02:01 PM

I cant narrow it down to an exact game image but those links might help thanks!


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