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| soundwave925:
--- Quote from: wiggy on March 06, 2012, 11:44:09 AM ---They look really nice, but I definitely do NOT want to convert all of my PS1/Dreamcast games to a new case format. If they were all loose, then I'd be all over this, but 'tis not the case. --- End quote --- what are you currently using? original retail cases, dvd cases, the thicker poly cases or something else? |
| ShoothimNow:
Yeah... and for resale... If I ever want to get rid of my collection, I KNOW that people would rather have RETAIL > CUSTOM. Definantly prefer the original cases compared to this. Not saying this is a bad idea, but I would never buy such a case |
| soundwave925:
--- Quote from: ShoothimNow on March 06, 2012, 12:04:03 PM ---Yeah... and for resale... If I ever want to get rid of my collection, I KNOW that people would rather have RETAIL > CUSTOM. Definantly prefer the original cases compared to this. Not saying this is a bad idea, but I would never buy such a case --- End quote --- ok but just because someone would get these cases doesnt mean they have to get rid of the retail ones, just store them in a box or something and pull them back out if you want to sell the game. The same thing can be said for people using Universal game cases with boxed cartridge games, the idea is to use something like this in order to preserve the original packaging, or to case any loose games if you have any. |
| wiggy:
--- Quote from: soundwave925 on March 06, 2012, 11:48:03 AM --- --- Quote from: wiggy on March 06, 2012, 11:44:09 AM ---They look really nice, but I definitely do NOT want to convert all of my PS1/Dreamcast games to a new case format. If they were all loose, then I'd be all over this, but 'tis not the case. --- End quote --- what are you currently using? original retail cases, dvd cases, the thicker poly cases or something else? --- End quote --- Originals (for the games that have 'em). I have a handful of customs for the games that didn't have cases, but for the sake of them all fitting together nicely on a shelf, I used jewel cases. This was the only long box game I had left in my collection and it just got on my nerves :( Step brother borrowed this (for about 2 years before I had to ask for it back) and lost the case. Needless to say, he's NEVER borrowing a game again from me. Came in on a trade when I worked at a used game/CD store with no case. Artwork on the web for this game is über limited, so I just made my own from scratch. --- Quote from: soundwave925 on March 06, 2012, 12:30:17 PM ---ok but just because someone would get these cases doesnt mean they have to get rid of the retail ones, just store them in a box or something and pull them back out if you want to sell the game. The same thing can be said for people using Universal game cases with boxed cartridge games, the idea is to use something like this in order to preserve the original packaging, or to case any loose games if you have any. --- End quote --- I'm with you on this. I haven't tossed out any of my original packaging as a result of making custom covers. I just toss 'em in a lidded plastic bin to help preserve them ;D |
| soundwave925:
those all look really awesome :o, love your simplistic style. If i wasnt a retail art guy, i would ask to use your covers |
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