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Do You Put Your Games In Alphabetical Order?
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KalessinDB:

--- Quote from: Seraph Man on December 17, 2014, 09:57:52 AM ---No company ever believed in uniformity, apparently. They always have to have their stand out titles.

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Ehhh... pretty sure there's a few that were uniform, but they're all small libraries, at least in the US: Virtual Boy, Sega CD, Saturn, Jaguar... but yeah, by and large they weren't uniform.

Though I'm not sure really if the companies in charge of the system were really to blame for that so much as the publishers.

Part of why I love this place:  The standardization.  I really really wish someone would undertake the task of standardizing Genesis covers to red stripe though.  Possibly enough so that I might try to learn gimp on my next stretch of time off, but the fact that there's a whine from my desktop's power supply (aka the only Windows machine I have currently) makes that less likely.
Nacho3:
Sega CD actually had different covers too: http://www.thecoverproject.net/view.php?cover_id=10811
32X on the other hand were all the same IIRC.
Megatron:
The original Night Trap was also in a red box.
cynicalmatt:
I do sort mine alphabetically, with minor exceptions.  I do drop "A" and "The" from the title, and sequels that are subtitled are put in chronological order.

E.G. - Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Prince of Persia: Warrior Within, and Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones are filed exactly that way, though alphabetically "Warrior Within" should be last. 

This does not count if the sequel has a different name, such as "Zelda II: The Adventure of Link".  The name is not "The Legend of Zelda II", therefore it gets filed under Z. 
TAFK:
So question, do you PS2 collectors file .hack games under # or d? I've seen both ways and actually have gotten lucky in finding those games for cheap when they're filed under d.
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