Startup Logo
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Name | Startup Logo |
Category | Game Boy / GBC |
Game | System BIOS (GBC) |
Section | Miscellaneous |
Submitted | September 19, 2020 |
Uploaded By | DogToon64 |
Size | 57.68 KB (1289x1372) |
Format | PNG (image/png) |
Hits | 10,185 |
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Hi, I want to correct my own comment I posted here a few years ago. I was totally wrong, it's done entirely just by changing tile attributes. In this case, this is actually not incorrect. I deeply apologize for any inconvenience I may have caused by posting that.

Game non-binary

yay a game boy

@teh_supar_hackr Any time! :)

@DogToon64 I notice you updated the sheet to be more useable to people, thanks!

↓ Listen to what teh_supar_hackr is saying. As well as his rips from the V.Smile, V.Smile Baby, and my Game Boy Color rip, someone did the same thing with the SEGA Logos from Sonic the Hedgehog, and Sonic 3D Blast.
But, looking at this again, I agree with teh_supar_hackr, I think one big row down isn't the best idea. I made it long to reduce as much space as possible, but I'll widen it out a little bit.
But, looking at this again, I agree with teh_supar_hackr, I think one big row down isn't the best idea. I made it long to reduce as much space as possible, but I'll widen it out a little bit.

This was how I did it for the BIOS screen rips for the V.Smile, and V.Smile Baby, and while yeah no one knows how that intro is shown on that console, it still works well within the guidelines of TSR.
This sheet is perfectly usable, but I would have had the sprites go left to right in rows instead of one big row down with that separator, but still, it's perfectly fine.
This sheet is perfectly usable, but I would have had the sprites go left to right in rows instead of one big row down with that separator, but still, it's perfectly fine.

I mean just because other sheets have done it in the past doesn't mean it's the correct way to do it

@smedis2 Well, go tell that to 40+ other sheets on tSR that do the EXACT same thing as I did here.

Not to be Jose Pedantic, but the way the Gameboy Color boot screen works is by moving a block of colors underneath a transparent background layer. I think setting a sheet up like this is kinda hacky.

@Tsukiyomaru0 I am too

I'm surprised no one ripped this one before.