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Dave_Dave:

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Hi guys! I'm new here, and this is my first custom cover, so it's not perfect. (There's no barcode.) I have the Playstation version of the game, and the "Jewel" casing has fallen on some hard times. I planned on moving it over to a DVD case, but I needed an inlay for the game. There was none, so I decided to make my own. Let me know what you guys think!
shenske:
Why do you have the NTSC U/C logo on the spine at the top of the cover next to the ps logo?  Should be at the bottom for NTSC releases, only PAL does that. The colors seem a bit faded, try adjusting the brightness and contrast settings to enrich the colors. 

Other than that not too bad for a first cover  :)
Azazell0:
I'm sorry if this is sort of an old topic but I couldn't find relevant stuff with search. I've been thinking of putting my PS1 games in DVD cases (mostly due to space issues) but what's a good solution to multi-disc games like the Final Fantasy series? Does a 4 disc DVD case have the same spine dimension than a normal one, or do I have to edit the covers manually? Anyone have a good type of DVD case they use for Final Fantasy games?
AxelSteelBMX:
I'm just the guy to ask, as I just recently did this myself. :D

There are 3 AND 4-disc DVD cases available that match a standard DVD case's dimensions just fine; I just ordered a few of each to box up my own PS1 multi-disc games, specifically my copies of FFVII (3 discs), FFIX (4 discs), Parasite Eve (3 discs), and Super Adventure Rockman (3 discs). I cased them all up using unmodified TCP covers (save for Super Adventure, which I still have to make myself).

Most 3-disc cases will have a standard DVD spot on the inside back, in the normal place you'd expect to see one, and the other two discs being stored on a hinged insert. These kind usually also have the tabs on the inside front cover to hold manuals and the like. The 4-disc types that I ended up buying have places for disc on the front inside, the rear inside, and a hinged insert that holds the other two. These kind do NOT have tabs for manuals since there's a disc in the way on the inner front. However, there are also versions which feature overlapping disc slots which hold two discs on the inner front and two discs on the inner back, and do not feature a hinged insert. I have not yet seen a 4-disc DVD case that has tabs for manuals.

I bought mine at Square Deal Online. I went with them because they're geographically close to where I live, plus you can only order a small quantity of them depending on what you need (I bought 5 each of 3 and 4-disc cases). They're pretty cheap, and the quality is quite good, at least from what I received. Below are the links to the exact products I bought:

3-Disc DVD Cases
4-Disc DVD Cases

That site also has replacement Blu-Ray, Wii (white DVD case), PS3 (clear Blu-Ray case), XB360, GameCube (2-disc variant) and DS cases for sale.

...Wow, I just realized that almost came off as an advertisement. I am NOT affiliated with those guys, but I had a good experience with them, so I wanted to let you know. Cheers.
Azazell0:

--- Quote from: AxelSteelBMX on June 28, 2013, 11:34:07 AM ---I'm just the guy to ask, as I just recently did this myself. :D
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Thanks for your input. Although if I want to order, I'll have to find a store here in Finland that delivers. If I order 5 pieces of 4-disc cases, they cost 2 $ but shipping overseas is 26 dollars... ouch

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