Over the years I've been commissioned to provide high-res photography for print magazines that covered the TurboGrafx-16, PCE and PC-FX systems. I was looking through my vast archive of NEC-related media and came across a selection of high-res "beauty shots" that I took of the PC-FX & games circa 2008.
I haven't done anything with these yet, but if anyone would be interested in ordering prints of anything I post up, I'll see what I can do.
First image is (at least to me) a really beautiful shot of the PC-FX. In this image I wanted to make the FX appear tall and elegant, without blemish. I remember the lighting was really tricky on this one as I needed the right amount of bounce light illuminating the side so that the detail wouldn't get lost. The graduated background near the top is also done in-camera - no Photoshop work! Looking back at the image now, I probably would have rotated the console a little bit more towards the camera as the logo on the front is almost illegible.
The next shot here is of the PC-FX launch games. Again, tricky lighting as the games were standing on top of a reflective black surface (again, no Photoshop...I like to do as much in-camera as possible).
This is another beauty shot of the FX. For this one, I wanted to include Rolfee in the shot somehow (she was the mascot after all) and so I used a 60" plasma HDTV in the background with a custom Rolfee graphic that I put together in Photoshop. After everything was framed the way I wanted it, the last bit was to get the lighting in the front and side of the console just right.
Pretty simple plain shot of the FX against black. Nothing crazy going on here.
For this shot, I was showing how the PC-FX front expansion slot worked with the FX-BMP. Had to get a hand model for this one.
No PC-FX article can be complete without mentioning Zenki, which I feature in this games photo.
Yep, there are adult games on the FX...(again, FX articles usually like to mention this point as well).