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sounds like a good idea. The only problem i see with that is that box art pics are only regularly posted up by a store or game company when the game is nearing release. Sometimes a rom is dumped even before box art is completed. I think Metroid fusion falls in this category. It think it would just be too difficult to find box art for all the games when the roms are dumped.
 

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i know a site that get the box arts as soons as its realesed(as soon as the roms are released)i saw it on the old gbatemp a minute ago(thats where my idea come from)
 

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Well, I mean think about how it would make GBATemp look. We don't need a giant gushing BoxArt stretching out GBATemp. Think about the 56k'ers. Also, due to the size of the image, it would make less room for rom release info.
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