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    What is a Wheel?

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      Agrajag
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      Okay, seems dumb, but searching this is actually harder than you might think as any search just brings up references to discussions of the graphics and not what it actually is.

      I know what the typical image is for a rom, the screenshot, the box/cover, the marquee, but what's with the Wheel art?

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        lostless @Agrajag
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        @agrajag I’m assuming, and this is a big assumption, that is the wheel art for another front end like attract mode that makes the selection an image. Unlike emulation station which just uses text.

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          sirhenrythe5th @lostless
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          @lostless Hyperspin too

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