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How do you print stuff on CD
coughs:
I'm new to this community and I will be active the thing I need help with: Is printing something on a blank cd to make it identical with the orginal game.
tiktektak:
What other purpose should that be done than to make a illegal copy of a game look more original?
We don't support piracy in our community just to let you know.... :(
Stoopiddood9:
What if it wasn't pirated? I know that I've wanted to do something similar to CDs. I've considered at one point using the official cover of the game on a completely irrelevant CD just because the cover looked pretty. =) Or... Maybe they legally copied their game, using their own copy, that they still have posession of? Just stating some possibilities, though piracy is very likely.
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Doom:
Come on. The purpose of this site is to help those who bought a game without a cover or possibly replace the cover with a better custom one. I fail to see the point in pirating games when with a little smart shopping games are really cheap. I got Mario Galaxy for $25, Metroid Prime 3 for $30, and Mario Kart DS for $24 all new and within a couple weeks of release. (MKDS wasn't that decent of a price, but first party nintendo games rarely drop... ever) I could have gotten them even cheaper if I waited, but half off the week of release for a AAA title is pretty damn good.
Also, a pirate isn't the same as a retail release. Stop telling yourself it is. It may play the same, and it may even look the same in some cases, but you aren't supporting the developers. With big games this isn't much of an issue, but smaller game developers they need every copy they can.
Stoopiddood9:
If that was directed towards, me... Then while I wholly agree with you on the subject of pirating, seeing as how every game I was was legally obtained, my only reason for posting the previous message was to try and give some reasons besides pirating that this person may have asked. I just thought it wasn't fair to jump to conclusions, but since you can never be sure on the internet...