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(Unverified)Sep 12th 2008 10:48AM
Interesting point on Mac only...
If you can find an image of the cover art, you can replace the icon of the .boxer package with the cover art.
1) Download cover art
2) Make an icon out of it. I recommend using img2icns
3) "Get info" the .boxer package
4) Drag the icon you created to the icon in the "Get info" panel.
Using this, you can get a pretty nice frontend using Finder's cover flow and the box art.
Another nice feature: you can name the .boxer package anything you want within Mac OS X standards, not DOS standards. So instead of SC2000.boxer, you can have "Sim City 2000 for DOS.boxer".
(Unverified)Sep 12th 2008 10:54AM
Those are great tips! If you don't have the awesome (and free) Img2Icns, you can also use Apple's Icon Composer. Just drag the graphic to the composer window.