The Cover Project
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: AppleQueso on December 13, 2009, 07:52:51 PM
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...mainly because when cased and properly oriented, the spine is on the bottom. I keep thinking it would be better if the spine was on top instead.
Of course this is a minor annoyance at best and I'm not trying to say we should change it or anything (I can fix them up myself if I really wanted to before printing, not that I really want to even.)
Does anyone else feel this way at all?
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I think it's how the original boxes are. Blame Nintendo.
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I think it's how the original boxes are. Blame Nintendo.
They had spines on both sides I'm sure. I mean, they were cardboard boxes after all.
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I'm with AppleQueso on this one. I ended up rearranging all the covers so that the spine would be at the top the box for all my Super Nintendo games.
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All of my covers are as retail as they get....
I can assure you that they are oriented as they were on the original boxes....
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Mind if I ask what's on the opposite side of the original boxes then?
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I'm confused as to what cases you guys are talking about here. Universal Media Cases?? if so......huh? :D
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I'm confused as to what cases you guys are talking about here. Universal Media Cases?? if so......huh? :D
Original boxes for the N64. I've seen some, but it's been a while. The same spine design, obviously, flipped around. Whether that brings the logo to a different place verticall, I don't remember.
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I don't think everyone's on the same page here.
What AppleQueso is trying to say is, when the cover is flat, the 'bottom' of the front cover is up against the spine. S/he prefers the 'top' of the front cover to be up against the spine. So, for a PAL N64 game, for example, it would be using, in effect, the purple spine, instead of the green spine.
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I don't think everyone's on the same page here.
What AppleQueso is trying to say is, when the cover is flat, the 'bottom' of the front cover is up against the spine. S/he prefers the 'top' of the front cover to be up against the spine. So, for a PAL N64 game, for example, it would be using, in effect, the purple spine, instead of the green spine.
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Now I'm confused....
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I'll try using an actual picture to show it. Take this GoldenEye cover:
http://www.thecoverproject.net/view.php?cover_id=6509
See how the front cover is "facing" the spine, with 'GoldenEye 007' closest to the spine? AppleQueso would prefer the top of Pierce Brosnan's head to be up against the spine.
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I'm confused as to what cases you guys are talking about here. Universal Media Cases?? if so......huh? :D
Original boxes for the N64. I've seen some, but it's been a while. The same spine design, obviously, flipped around. Whether that brings the logo to a different place verticall, I don't remember.
I have a couple of N64 games in their original cardboard cases, Conker & Ogre Battle 64, and neither have the N64 logo up top. Both the green & purple sides of the spines have the N64 logo on the bottom, or aligned the same way, if you will.
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not sure why people are so confused about this.
take one of our N64 cases in a UGC - balance it on your desk so that you are looking at the front cover, the right way up. You will be balancing it on the spine - the people above want to be balancing it on the other edge, with the spine towards the ceiling.
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not sure why people are so confused about this.
take one of our N64 cases in a UGC - balance it on your desk so that you are looking at the front cover, the right way up. You will be balancing it on the spine - the people above want to be balancing it on the other edge, with the spine towards the ceiling.
Yes, exactly. Didn't realize it was so difficult to grasp :/
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i thought the upper spine had the logo plus legal crap on it on the old boxes.... my memory is pretty hit or miss though, lol
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I think it varied between regions. Not entirely sure though.
But, for example, with GB/GBC/GBA games, the Australian boxes have at least one spine which just has the name/logo of the game [and the Nintendo logo], much like NES, SNES, N64 etc boxes. But the UK/Euro boxes have all sorts of legal and ratings crap on all four spines. The 'cleanest' spine has a small version of the game logo, plus the 'imported into the E.E.A...' information.
I don't have any UK/Euro or US N64 boxes though, so I'm not sure about those, but the Australian ones are identical on each spine, just the game logo and Nintendo 64 logo, except one has a green background, the other purple.
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how sad is it that no one has a box laying around.... that would put a quick end to this
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how sad is it that no one has a box laying around.... that would put a quick end to this
found these pics online:
http://www.killedaway.com/images/makers.jpg
http://i.ebayimg.com/07/!BZz(Rmg!2k~$(KGrHgoH-CMEjlLl0rDjBKoeCU!L(g~~_35.JPG
seems to be the same on both sides, like I thought.
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I have a lot of boxed N64 carts in E.U/JP/U.S standards. If this debate is still going at the weekend, i will take a look and report back.
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blasted office computer blocks the image >:(
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for EU cases at least - the upper spine has the game name, lower spine nintendo/publisher info, the ends vary.
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Well we know the spines of the Australian and EU boxes, then, just need to find out the US and JAP ones.