Nice icons. Would love that Link’s Awakening icon without the text if ya got it.I also like minimalist stylings for things I love dearly
Like Zelda
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I don't but Photoshop is pretty easy.Nice icons. Would love that Link’s Awakening icon without the text if ya got it.
WOW! Thank you <3Here's a lot of 256x256 JPEG icons for GBA games that I made!
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1. No. You don't end up with multiple copies of retroarch. These are merely forwarders; equivalent to shortcuts on Windows, sort of. One forwarder NSP amounts to 0.6 MB when installed.Im curious about how this works
Love the icons btw!
- Do you end up with multiple copies of retroarch?
- Does it load straight into the target game ?
- With custom cfg?
- Do you end up with overbloathed retroarch with each games?(extra cores ,ect...)
check out thisHi where i can find the guide for make this nsp?