*sigh* That place hasn't changed a bit and I'm so glad we aren't there anymore.
For those of you that don't know, shells are coming from Hardware Magic (www.saveyourgames.it), known in this forum as @Capozhwmtomorrow i put some pics of the full kit with shell, carton box and pvc box
Not to be nitpicky, but I believe you mean "Snaplock" case for AES carts. The Shockcase/Shockbox are the generic plastic ones (for MVS carts) that look like VHS cases. That being said, they look amazing.Coming back to topic, here are some pics of the mvs cart shells that we are going to use.
For MVS we use original MVS shells sandblasted. For AES/ MVS we got brand new shells with shockcase.
Although it's not in the picture, MVS comes with carton box like original carts.
Please have a look and let us know your thoughts.
Damn it, I cant see the pictures, lol. Can someone post them here, I need a good laugh.Don't "war room" me please
@edit: It's of course totally unrelated to my previous comment, but sometimes strange things happen, like what happened to these guys:
http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showt...-AVAILABLE!!&p=4179585&viewfull=1#post4179585
Man, those are gorgeous.Please have a look and let us know your thoughts.
So they will look like Metal Slug 4 shells, that are not shiny, right?. I do not really mind that look, kind of like it. But then again, I also like MS4, so what do I know?@Capozhwm will elaborate, but if I'm properly informed, it's a process by which you use one specific type of sand and blast it into a used MVS shell or any other plastic part to make it look like new. I think in the plastic industry it's a well known process.
http://www.princeton.edu/~timeteam/sandblasting.html