The Cover Project
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: AppleQueso on July 29, 2009, 12:20:27 AM
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We all know the endless vertical vs horizontal debate, which most of us know is simply a matter of taste, but I think I might have a correlation of sorts.
To those who re-case ps1 games, would you mind answering the following questions (please answer all of them)?
1. Which style do you prefer, Vertical or Horizontal?
2. When playing ps1 games, do you use an original PlayStation or use the ps2/3's backwards compatibility?
3. On your shelf, do you keep re-cased ps1 games separate from your ps2 games, or do you mix them?
I'm sure you can see the correlation I'm trying to make, but I'm just wanting to satisfy my curiosity.
My personal answers:
1. Horizontal style
2. Ps2's backwards compatibility
3. I mix the cases so I can keep cross platform game series's uniform.
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1. Which style do you prefer, Vertical or Horizontal?
http://www.thecoverproject.net/forums/index.php?topic=2021.0
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1. Which style do you prefer, Vertical or Horizontal?
http://www.thecoverproject.net/forums/index.php?topic=2021.0
I'm aware of that link, this is associating it with the other two questions though, I'm asking more on a member to member basis, not asking if more people like vertical or horizontal.
I mean, I don't mean to make this a debate thread like that one, just a general way to see if there is any correlation between those three questions.
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1. HORIZONTAL. MUCH EASIER TO MAKE. Vertical presents the same pains I have with Dreamcast covers. And PS2 games as well as MGS1 are horizontal, so seriously, why not?
2. Both. Depends on which room I'm in. Typically, however, I use my PS2.
3. I do NOT intermix, as I don't want to confuse them. Don't wanna pop a PS2 game in my PS1 and then feel stupid.
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1. HORIZONTAL. MUCH EASIER TO MAKE. Vertical presents the same pains I have with Dreamcast covers. And PS2 games as well as MGS1 are horizontal, so seriously, why not?
2. Both. Depends on which room I'm in. Typically, however, I use my PS2.
3. I do NOT intermix, as I don't want to confuse them. Don't wanna pop a PS2 game in my PS1 and then feel stupid.
MGS1's official case is vertical.
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1. Horizontal.
2. Original Playstation. But some of that is because I need the original Playstation to play US imports.
3. Seperate. But I keep my favourite series seperate again. For example The Legend of Zelda and Seiken Densetsu.
I only have a small number of my Playstation games re-cased so far though, and Legend of Mana is the only one from a multi-console series. When I get around to re-casing Metal Gear Solid, and, even worse, Resident Evil, of which I have games for five consoles, I'm going to have a few sleepness nights about how to arrange it all.
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1. Horizontal
2. Original PS1. The only system I consistently use the backwards compatibility on is my DS, since otherwise the slot would be empty and feel weird. Everything else gets played on the original system for maximum authenticity.
3. I keep them separate, but the PS2 games come immediately after the PS1 games on the shelf.
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1. Horizontal
2. PS2's backwards compatibility
3. PS1 and PS2 cases are separated.
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1. Horizontal.
2. PS3, most of the time.
3. I keep all of my games separated by console (PS1, PS2, PS3, etc.).
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1. Horizontal. Seems like more people are willing to make covers in that format :P
2. PS2, seeing as my old ps1 barely reads games anymore and has to be flipped upside down.
3. I integrate ps1 and ps2, seeing as I use the same console anyway. I'm also considering throwing some of the games (Like RE, MGS, Tony Hawk 2x) into my PS/PS2 section for series continuity, but something in my head screams OCD all over that, especially with the gamecube's spine being on the bottom of the cover.
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Here's my answers:
1. Vertical. I like it that way so I can differentiate them from my PS2 games.
2. I use my PS2 to play my PS1 games at home. When I'm on vacation, like, say, at the beach, and I'm staying a few days there, I'll bring my original Playstation.
3. When I do get the chance to re-case my PS1 games, I'll probably keep them separate.
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MGS1's official case is vertical.
Dang it, it was. So much for my photographic memory. It's still MUCH easier to make Horizontal cases, IMHO.
EDIT
I just realized, now I have to re-download/-make/-case ALL my PS1 games for continuity... dangit... guess I'm NOT done on the PS1 scene yet...
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MGS1's official case is vertical.
Dang it, it was. So much for my photographic memory. It's still MUCH easier to make Horizontal cases, IMHO.
EDIT
I just realized, now I have to re-download/-make/-case ALL my PS1 games for continuity... dangit... guess I'm NOT done on the PS1 scene yet...
Why exactly? I mean uh, couldn't you just re-case MGS1 in a horizontal case?
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MGS1's official case is vertical.
Dang it, it was. So much for my photographic memory. It's still MUCH easier to make Horizontal cases, IMHO.
EDIT
I just realized, now I have to re-download/-make/-case ALL my PS1 games for continuity... dangit... guess I'm NOT done on the PS1 scene yet...
Why exactly? I mean uh, couldn't you just re-case MGS1 in a horizontal case?
I alrady did that a while back.
M47R1X is recasing his in vertical (according to a pm i just got) i believe so that is what he is referring to.
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MGS1's official case is vertical.
Dang it, it was. So much for my photographic memory. It's still MUCH easier to make Horizontal cases, IMHO.
EDIT
I just realized, now I have to re-download/-make/-case ALL my PS1 games for continuity... dangit... guess I'm NOT done on the PS1 scene yet...
Why exactly? I mean uh, couldn't you just re-case MGS1 in a horizontal case?
I alrady did that a while back.
M47R1X is recasing his in vertical (according to a pm i just got) i believe so that is what he is referring to.
Ah, well yeah that could end up being a pain.
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1. Which style do you prefer, Vertical or Horizontal?
2. When playing ps1 games, do you use an original PlayStation or use the ps2/3's backwards compatibility?
3. On your shelf, do you keep re-cased ps1 games separate from your ps2 games, or do you mix them?
1. Horizontal (I like the uniformity)
2. 60 GB PS3
3. Separate, unless they are part of a series, like Persona/Suikoden/Final Fantasy/etc.
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We all know the endless vertical vs horizontal debate, which most of us know is simply a matter of taste, but I think I might have a correlation of sorts.
To those who re-case ps1 games, would you mind answering the following questions (please answer all of them)?
1. Which style do you prefer, Vertical or Horizontal?
2. When playing ps1 games, do you use an original PlayStation or use the ps2/3's backwards compatibility?
3. On your shelf, do you keep re-cased ps1 games separate from your ps2 games, or do you mix them?
I'm sure you can see the correlation I'm trying to make, but I'm just wanting to satisfy my curiosity.
My personal answers:
1. Horizontal style
2. Ps2's backwards compatibility
3. I mix the cases so I can keep cross platform game series's uniform.
1. Vertical Style
2. PS2 or PS3 backwards compatibility for PS1 games.
3. I mix PS1 and PS2 games.
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1. Vertical (I've always loved the longboxes - I have many PS1 games that, even though covers do exist for them, remain coverless because they ain't vertical)
2. PS3 Backwards-compatibility, although this is only because I have misplaced my PS1. Otherwise, I would be using my PS1.
3. Always keep them separate. I have my shelves arranged by generations, so my PS1 games are near my Saturn games, while my PS2 games are near my GameCube and Dreamcast games.
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1. Vertical. I much prefer the look of it.
2. Still use my old Playstation to play the games.
3. Seperate. Im looking to replace all jewel cases with 9mm DVD ones for the sake of space saving. However, this mammoth task does'nt get any easier as i tend to buy more than i ever have time to re-case. ;)
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1. Horizontal - Blends seemlessly with my PS2 stuff
2. PS1 in the office, or PS3 in the lounge (or hacked PSP on the go)
3. Mixed/Undecided. Same as Grum - i'm trying to recase everything to slim (7mm) cases. But acquiring quicker than my printer ink can cope with. Games i have done so far have been slipped in on the PS2 shelf - but i am not sure if i will keep it like this.............
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1. Horizantal - the vertical still stikes me as a little odd looking. Plus the artwork i find tends to look better this way.
2. 60gb PS3 in the living room, PS2 in my bedroom and custom PSP for the road
(i have 3 PSones but its nice to play with the wireless controller on the PS3)
3. Seperate - i havent really printed off any PS1 covers in a few years but i think i would break this rule for games in a series.
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1. Vertical like the original covers, but all in all I prefer to get CD cases and print the original format of it.
2. PS3 currently since my PS2 broke and I can't locate my PSX......
3. Separate, My PS games are actually next to my DC games on a different shelf
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1. i would probably go horizontal if i re-cased my ps games but they all have their original boxes so im reluctant to do so
2. PS3 wireless rules
3. Separate just easier to keep all my stuff organized that way
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1. Vertical - If not for the Metal Gear Solid Essentials, I'd be more prone to horizontal. I blame Konami.
2. I haven't played them in a long while, last time I did it it was on a PS1. I'd probably just use my PS3 from now on.
3. My PS1 games I haven't reskinned are still on the shelf, others have been taken down. The PS1 games I have skinned are in alphabetical order of my PS2 games. So it would go PS1 - PS2 - PS2 - PS1 - PS2 - PS1 - etc. instead of PS1 - PS1 - PS1 - PS2 - PS2 -PS2