>>1401543I searched and didn't find it probably since my filenames don't list authors as that makes filenames too long. I use """[circle] title (parody_work)(convention){color|4color}{story}{HQ|SHQ|UHQ}[scanlator_name|english|ENGLISH]"&quo
t;". Label color OR 4color if the doujin is full colour or with older four colour process. Label story if a lot of narrative story text not spoken by the chars in their word balloons. Label HQ (High Quality) when whole set of doujin images are a min of 2000 pixels wide and have enough bytes to actually support that resolution. SHQ (super) is +3000 pixels and +1.4MB with UHQ (ultra) is +4000 pixels and filesize typically +2.4MB. If translated I use the scanlation group's name or "english" if circle's name unknown and "ENGLISH" if not yet checked.
>>1401580>Hey, I remember those three from my BBS days back in... what, 1996? Shit, I'm getting old. Anyone know what they're from?Don't know that game, but 1996 means your pics were probably from standardized sets posted on usenet by groups like The Black Squadron. In the early 1990's, various places (dialup BBS, Gopher,FTP,newsgroups) collected the various images. Someone had the bright idea to distribute them on CDROM since 1x speed CDR burners were $1298 USD each and blanks were $3 each. The price was like $24.95 per CD and set of all 3 were discounted to $56. The service disappeared since Peter Payne (Sakura Soft, JLIST) sued in court for like 30,000 plus all legal/misc expenses just for having 3 of his game pictures on the CDs. After that, public distro by CDR via postal mail dried up. Please don't LOL and realize at that time the do-it-yourself CDR burners, blanks, 2400 baud modem lines on long distance were way way more expensive than distributing CDs via postal mail.