As a heads up for the top of the label, if you place the label overnight in a clipboard so the top of the label is bent over, it will remember the bend and stick perfectly. Also, I'd place in between two old credit cards on the clipboard so the clip doesn't clip too tough on the label. It's what I always do and I highly recommend! Great vid as always.
Thanks for this video. I'm making repro labels and they look amazing. I use LD glossy paper and the Silhouette will detect without having to make it detect manually. I'm still trying to find ways to kep the label from lifting from the spine though. Thanks again for this video!
Riggs, as to assist in the top part from rising up from the cart, fold the label and place it under a clip board for a few days to force the folding top to stay
Your attention to detail is amazing. Your repro carts are superb. Learning a great deal about the craft from your channel, always look forward to new vids from you on the Tube lol keep up the excellent work
Ever since I started to make my own labels for Snes on Corel draw I Just can't stop. I don't mean labels taken from the web but actual labels made entirely from scratch following the original ones on real cartridge. I use same images, measures, fonts, edit, dev logos, and make in 100% vector. Just to make my repro carts look like original. I have now more than 250 labels for Snes and Genesis. On more than 10 gbs of Corel draw files. It's really adicting!
I'm not a game collector, but a while ago, I made labels for some of my Mega drive games, the cheap way, printing on normal paper and laminating with clear box tape before cutting and using glue stick. I made all them from straight on PS, using the better independent images I could find from the covers, logos, ratings, etc., even a legal text in case of "The Lost World", trying to keep the fidelity, even on bootleg cartridges, adaptating the proportions. Nice to know there are nicer ways to make a really good looking label.
Hi John, just wanted to thank you for this tutorial, I used the same method which gave me fantastic results. I however used Avery Gloss Labels which gave me a deeper black when compared to a standard non gloss label. I also used a good quality 80micron gloss laminate. Amazing quality. Thanks!
you have a specific brand for that laminate? I've been trying different lamination methods for years. I've tried the 3mil pouches and I find that they're too stiff. They look nice, but they don't really allow the sticker to bend. I'm trying to find a more "ready to stick" laminate without spending thousands on a big machine And I've tried laminating sheets, but I feel there's too much room for error on those.
have you thought about running two stickers through the heat machine at one time with the labels facing opposite directions? That way you could get twice the amount out of the laminate.
BTW you can right click the image and select 'move to back'. That'll put the cut outline above the image so you can see how it's lined up. The bubbling on the self stick lamination is called 'silvering'. The office depot pouch you use will work ok for most inkjet prints but will not work well for laser prints. The lamination will wind up coming loose from the paper at the fold line. Less thick lamination will be less likely for the top flap to pop up. Also using a more aggressive label paper helps. You should bug me on NA sometime.
Indeed, thank you kindly! I have a few SEGA Genesis carts that are sorely in need of re-shelling and re-labeling, so, this most helpful. They play fine, but the poor things look like they've been through a purse tour with Mike Tyson...whoever had them before me did not take care of them at all :(
Before you put the label on, fold the label on the edge so that it is ready to be applied to the front and top of the cart. No need for additional glue or pop ups
Great tips, John. I needed a better way to make labels. I have a bunch of flash carts that I designed labels for but haven't printed since I want a better finish
Just found your channel a few days ago and UA-cam keeps recommending videos of yours to me. And I'm like, "Why am I not already subscribed?" Anyways, new subscriber here. Great videos!!
Nice video and a cool way to show some love for your Patreons with that giveaway. I'm considering getting into collecting GBA games and other handhelds, so looking at stuff like this gets me thinking. A damaged GBA cover could ruin the whole aesthetic, but a whole sheet of that would be enough for dozens of GBA labels. Fantastic job on the custom cartridge, too.
It seems to me that you could use a credit card as a smoother, to press down the label better and to bend and crease the label into shape around the end part. With clean white paper folded over it as protection, it should be able to help with better adhesion, ideally without any damage to the label. Worth trying?
when I apply graphics to our work trucks I spray a soapy water mix onto the surface so I can move the graphic to where I want it. once it drys it's perfect. Maybe you could try using soapy water to place your stickers easier?
I'm curious about this too. I have a busted Quatro Adventure cartridge and I'd love to put it into a normal case somehow, but standard grey won't do (the original was gold, though it was heavily damaged).
What people who usually make repros do is they use old carts, however sites sell new cases and circuit boards for NES and SNES but I would recommend going to Aliexpress if you wanna buy some cheep repros (Don't expect good quality though) because they do alot of Genesis, Gameboy, Gameboy Advanced, Snes and NES Bootleg/Repros
We have a Cameo, can do the same thing with it? Pretty sure it can :) One step I did not understand is after you laminate it (I happen to have a laminating machine too) you put some paper on it or something.. what was that step? Or was that just the self stick lamination you did on a second sheet?
To bad you couldn’t do a servicing make some extra cash on side for label making. Cause this looks awesome I have quite a few NES, SNES, SEGA & N64 carts I got second hand that have ripped labels, slugged an or fading labels. Wish there was people out there that could re print old carts labels
Just wondering if you could make a cart for me. It's a version of MTPO that I think would be awesome that no one makes. Your how-to videos are awesome but that's a lot of learning and expense when I only want to make one.
Let me get it straight: this machine can cut in any custom shape as long as the fed paper is in a standard letter-size sheet? Thanks for the video, John! Very very interesting. Greetings from Madrid, Spain!
Man i won't be making repros lol, great tutorial vid though. Interesting what processes you go through for the final product. And it looks pretty legit imo great stuff 👍👌😊
Im a huge fan of Your channels! I love how you introduce what you're going to do in the video so happily everytime i can see its you passion! Ps. What donor did you use for the bobs burgers rom? Or what pcb?
Robert Willis I know it's late, but a good technique is to find a label scan online, then go get a ruler and meause the cartidge label area by width and height, then go on gimp, get your image, select print, go to advanced, select what unit to go by (for ex. Inches), and then input the width and height, but make sure that they are in the correct unit as well. That should print it out in the right size, that's what worked for me and my N64 carts. If you need help just let me know.
What is the thicknes of your lamination pouches? I mean, after you apply the sticker in on the cartridges, doesn´t look too thick? By the way awesome videos.
1.5 in which system? Imperial or metric? I´m not located in the USA so what is why I´m asking. I just ordered a SIlohuette machine. . . will arrive in a month or two.
As a heads up for the top of the label, if you place the label overnight in a clipboard so the top of the label is bent over, it will remember the bend and stick perfectly. Also, I'd place in between two old credit cards on the clipboard so the clip doesn't clip too tough on the label. It's what I always do and I highly recommend! Great vid as always.
Thanks for this video. I'm making repro labels and they look amazing. I use LD glossy paper and the Silhouette will detect without having to make it detect manually. I'm still trying to find ways to kep the label from lifting from the spine though.
Thanks again for this video!
Riggs, as to assist in the top part from rising up from the cart, fold the label and place it under a clip board for a few days to force the folding top to stay
Discovered you via Metal Jesus. Awesome video. Very informative.
I can see how there are loads of avenues, but I can't argue with the final product! QUALITY!!!
Your attention to detail is amazing. Your repro carts are superb. Learning a great deal about the craft from your channel, always look forward to new vids from you on the Tube lol keep up the excellent work
Absolutely mind blown! Making my own NES game. Never would have dreamed. YAAAASSSSSSSS
0:12 I like that black NES cartridge! 😁
Ever since I started to make my own labels for Snes on Corel draw I Just can't stop. I don't mean labels taken from the web but actual labels made entirely from scratch following the original ones on real cartridge. I use same images, measures, fonts, edit, dev logos, and make in 100% vector. Just to make my repro carts look like original. I have now more than 250 labels for Snes and Genesis. On more than 10 gbs of Corel draw files. It's really adicting!
Do you ever share your collection?
@@JBessinger00 I have never shared, my friend. Because I fear that someone would sell It online and make money of it 😬
I made a label for my senior short film in college. It came out way better than I thought.
I'm not a game collector, but a while ago, I made labels for some of my Mega drive games, the cheap way, printing on normal paper and laminating with clear box tape before cutting and using glue stick. I made all them from straight on PS, using the better independent images I could find from the covers, logos, ratings, etc., even a legal text in case of "The Lost World", trying to keep the fidelity, even on bootleg cartridges, adaptating the proportions. Nice to know there are nicer ways to make a really good looking label.
Hi John, just wanted to thank you for this tutorial, I used the same method which gave me fantastic results. I however used Avery Gloss Labels which gave me a deeper black when compared to a standard non gloss label. I also used a good quality 80micron gloss laminate. Amazing quality. Thanks!
you have a specific brand for that laminate? I've been trying different lamination methods for years. I've tried the 3mil pouches and I find that they're too stiff. They look nice, but they don't really allow the sticker to bend. I'm trying to find a more "ready to stick" laminate without spending thousands on a big machine
And I've tried laminating sheets, but I feel there's too much room for error on those.
I used some of your tips (but with glossy labels I got off Amazon) to make a professional-looking label for my Super Everdrive. Subbed and thanks!
have you thought about running two stickers through the heat machine at one time with the labels facing opposite directions? That way you could get twice the amount out of the laminate.
just one side of the paper gets heated
Thanks so much for sharing. Not only did I learn a lot but had a great time while I did.
How did i miss this one? Awesome job man.
BTW you can right click the image and select 'move to back'. That'll put the cut outline above the image so you can see how it's lined up.
The bubbling on the self stick lamination is called 'silvering'.
The office depot pouch you use will work ok for most inkjet prints but will not work well for laser prints. The lamination will wind up coming loose from the paper at the fold line.
Less thick lamination will be less likely for the top flap to pop up. Also using a more aggressive label paper helps. You should bug me on NA sometime.
SILVERING! That's the word I was thinking of. Thanks!! And thanks for the tips. I'm always looking for better ways to do this.
I also sent you a PM on NA from my username with some additional info. I went through a ton of testing of different materials to perfect my labels.
I'll check it out, thanks!
Best way to make labels I've seen so far and they look amazing!
Thank you so much for sharing this John! I've been looking forward to seeing how you make your labels for quite some time!
Perfect for anyone who’s made a game in NES Maker
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Very welcome!
indeed hot :)
hot
Indeed, thank you kindly! I have a few SEGA Genesis carts that are sorely in need of re-shelling and re-labeling, so, this most helpful. They play fine, but the poor things look like they've been through a purse tour with Mike Tyson...whoever had them before me did not take care of them at all :(
Riggs never disappoints!
I was thinking about this subject all weekend then you put up the video thank you!
Before you put the label on, fold the label on the edge so that it is ready to be applied to the front and top of the cart. No need for additional glue or pop ups
Thank you SO much for this tutorial Riggs!!! I just couldn't wrap my brain on how to make labels. You are my hero today sir!
This worked for my Sonic 3 Complete repro! Riggs helps me again! :)
Always bringing the knowledge John ! Very nice !
Awesome video. Is there a Silhouette Portrait template for the Nintendo 64. I have a few games that need new labels.
Cheers
you can use a clothing iron as a lamination heater
I wana see the cutter cut N64 labels.
When I did repros, I used semi-glossy paper and a $20 sticker maker. Your way looks a lot better.
So freakin cool. You're awesome bro. Shoutout from the other side of the mountains in Lake Stevens!
Super thank you John! Very good video!
Thank you so much for these videos!
Great tips, John. I needed a better way to make labels. I have a bunch of flash carts that I designed labels for but haven't printed since I want a better finish
Just found your channel a few days ago and UA-cam keeps recommending videos of yours to me. And I'm like, "Why am I not already subscribed?"
Anyways, new subscriber here. Great videos!!
Nice video and a cool way to show some love for your Patreons with that giveaway.
I'm considering getting into collecting GBA games and other handhelds, so looking at stuff like this gets me thinking. A damaged GBA cover could ruin the whole aesthetic, but a whole sheet of that would be enough for dozens of GBA labels.
Fantastic job on the custom cartridge, too.
It seems to me that you could use a credit card as a smoother, to press down the label better and to bend and crease the label into shape around the end part. With clean white paper folded over it as protection, it should be able to help with better adhesion, ideally without any damage to the label. Worth trying?
Cool video! What were the dimensions of your NES label? I'm having a hard time with this. Thanks.
For anyone not wanting to invest in a die cutter they make corner cutters for like $10 that will cut perfect rounded corners.
when I apply graphics to our work trucks I spray a soapy water mix onto the surface so I can move the graphic to where I want it. once it drys it's perfect. Maybe you could try using soapy water to place your stickers easier?
Where are you getting the Cartridges from? I'm looking for a black Gameboy cart!
I'm curious about this too. I have a busted Quatro Adventure cartridge and I'd love to put it into a normal case somehow, but standard grey won't do (the original was gold, though it was heavily damaged).
Aliexpress
FYVE etsy, i bought a clear nes cart case
What people who usually make repros do is they use old carts, however sites sell new cases and circuit boards for NES and SNES but I would recommend going to Aliexpress if you wanna buy some cheep repros (Don't expect good quality though) because they do alot of Genesis, Gameboy, Gameboy Advanced, Snes and NES Bootleg/Repros
normal cart+ black paint = black cart. done!
Great video, very informative, love it !
Very informative Riggs
Wish that Bob's burger patch was accessible so I could put it on my Everdrive with Luna ips.
I would make some kind of rubber vice jigg that you could clamp multiple games in to make top of sticker secure. just an idea.
More awesome stuff john
Great video. since its a year old now does anybody know where I could buy the Bob's burger game and or get other home brews ?
Is it illegal to sell reproduction games?
Interesting!! Good Video. John Riggs
Hey man i got a silohouett cameo it’s a cutter also i would you use it to cut vinyl for shirt printings can i use this for these labels?
Thanks for sharing! Subbed!
GadgetUK164 - Retro Gaming Repairs & Mods Didn't expect to see you here! :)
Can you make a label stencil for nes controller ?
Great channel 💯 discovered you via metaljesus
We have a Cameo, can do the same thing with it? Pretty sure it can :)
One step I did not understand is after you laminate it (I happen to have a laminating machine too) you put some paper on it or something.. what was that step? Or was that just the self stick lamination you did on a second sheet?
Nice video as usual
That's really cool.
wonderful tutorial! so awesome thank you!
Great video! It's super fun to make own labels. :)
Only about $100 for the cutter? That's not bad at all. I may have to get one!
You say something really hilarious in this video. Every time I come back to this video for years you've been making me laugh! Hahhahahaha
thought about getting these devices so i can make cartridge labels, a nintendo 64 game cart label template would be nice :)
To bad you couldn’t do a servicing make some extra cash on side for label making. Cause this looks awesome I have quite a few NES, SNES, SEGA & N64 carts I got second hand that have ripped labels, slugged an or fading labels. Wish there was people out there that could re print old carts labels
thank you for sharing and making this guide easy to follow :-D
So you could probably laminate two sheets back-to-back?
Another really awesome vid. Thanks! Where do you get the empty NES carts from?
Very helpful thanks for the video
where do you get the gmae labels? wich site?
Just wondering if you could make a cart for me. It's a version of MTPO that I think would be awesome that no one makes. Your how-to videos are awesome but that's a lot of learning and expense when I only want to make one.
Let me get it straight: this machine can cut in any custom shape as long as the fed paper is in a standard letter-size sheet? Thanks for the video, John! Very very interesting. Greetings from Madrid, Spain!
Correct!
Great stuff, best repro label video yet! What type of printer would you recommend for label printing? InkJet v Laser
Thanks for this! Awesome!
Great Video, what kind of printer are you using to print the labels, they are real crisp.
Great video - thanks...
Riggs,what's your opinion on repro labels for games that have damaged labels? Great video BTW!
Will the thermal laminator work if we are just using scissors?
Question: can you also use nes maker or does it also make it a game and edit it?
John do you still have the silhouette and templates available? The link doesnt seem to work anymore!
I need that game
aren't the laminating pouches too thick? Do they stick well on the sticker-paper? What's the thickness of the pouches?
can explain for nintendo 64 and nd ds cart
Man i won't be making repros lol, great tutorial vid though. Interesting what processes you go through for the final product. And it looks pretty legit imo great stuff 👍👌😊
Is there a way to edit the Nintendo seal in order to avoid copyright infringement
can you please make a video on how to make a label for ps1 or disc based games
Nice tutorial
Awesome video!!!!!!
BRILLIANT!!! THUMBS UP X1000
What do i need to do all this, from the equipment, the paper, software and so forth.
So did I win? Hehehehe..... Great video Riggs......!
Hey JohnRiggs how do I put a sega genesis game label like if i want to make a Sailor Moon repro and what program do you use to do the labels please
You are the best.
Im a huge fan of Your channels! I love how you introduce what you're going to do in the video so happily everytime i can see its you passion!
Ps. What donor did you use for the bobs burgers rom? Or what pcb?
WOLFxBOY I think he used a new Muramasa board.
donde bajas los labels de nes y snes, el tipo de papel adhesivo cual usas.
Do you sell labels?
I need some labels with this quality for Genesis.
quick question does anyone have a N64 and Gameboy advance or DS template, bought a few at a flea market would like to put better labels on them
Robert Willis I know it's late, but a good technique is to find a label scan online, then go get a ruler and meause the cartidge label area by width and height, then go on gimp, get your image, select print, go to advanced, select what unit to go by (for ex. Inches), and then input the width and height, but make sure that they are in the correct unit as well. That should print it out in the right size, that's what worked for me and my N64 carts. If you need help just let me know.
That's awesome
Does that software have a "fit content to frame" option?
he would of used it if it did! duhh
If it did, the cutter does a tiny curve at the corners, then you would have a tiny white border along most of the edges.
What is the thicknes of your lamination pouches? I mean, after you apply the sticker in on the cartridges, doesn´t look too thick? By the way awesome videos.
These were 3 but I'm going to buy 1.5 next time.
1.5 in which system? Imperial or metric? I´m not located in the USA so what is why I´m asking. I just ordered a SIlohuette machine. . . will arrive in a month or two.
Very cool!
it so hard to find label i try find a label for a ds game never found it
yo riggs thank you for making this video.
really cool stuff.
p.s
what's the outro's song name?