Neon Genesis Evangelion Slideshow E -pd- Rom
The lack of legal deposit for PD-ROMs means thousands of such discs are lost. Slideshow E exemplifies how commercial anime franchises were simultaneously expanded and fragmented through non-standard media.
The release of Slideshow E highlights a specific struggle in the anime industry: the shift to digital. NEON GENESIS EVANGELION SLIDESHOW E -PD- ROM
Gainax was an early adopter of digital animation techniques. By releasing a CD-ROM of cel art, they were bridging the gap. They were taking physical assets (cels) and digitizing them for preservation. The lack of legal deposit for PD-ROMs means
However, by modern standards, the software had a very "90s" limitation. The images were compressed and formatted for screens of the era (often 800x600 or 1024x768 resolution). While "high quality" for 1997, these files are small by today's 4K standards. Yet, they remain some of the best digital records of the original TV animation production before the series was remastered for the Renewal and Platinum DVD editions years later (which often altered colors and effects). Gainax was an early adopter of digital animation techniques
PD-ROM typically referred to “Public Domain ROM” or “Promotional Disc ROM”—low-cost or freeware CD-ROMs distributed at conventions, bundled with magazines, or sold in bargain bins. Unlike commercial games, PD-ROMs often contained non-interactive or minimally interactive media: image galleries, desktop wallpapers, soundtrack excerpts, and text files.