Is it better to buy the original art covers, or just print them using nice paper and this website? I found all the real art covers for the games I want, but its a bit more expensive than printing it here. To anyone who has printed wii/gamecube/ps2/ds/gba covers, do they turn out extremely similar to the real covers? Or should I just buy the authentic ones?
Man you beat me to this. I was going to ask this. As much as I love the Cover Project, nothing truly is the same as the original. Now here is a rule of thumb. The cartridge based systems are very hard covers to collect for. PS2, PS3, Wii is very easy to collect for so you won't need to print most of those covers.
There is some downside to collecting the originals for NES, SNES, and N64. For one, it's not easy to get them in mint condition. Secondly, you won't be able to use them for your games even if you do collect them in mint condition. Not if you want them to stay mint. And lastly, the prices can be insane. So that's where the Cover Project comes in.
For Genesis, I think it's best to get whatever original case you can find.
I really do miss my old SNES box covers. I think I threw them away as a kid and I deeply regret it. I had no idea that they were worth anything, heck I was probably just trying to clean my room to impress my mom. I don't actually remember throwing them away, but something tells me I or someone did. I would do anything to have them back, but I guess that's life.
I will make it a long term goal to collect the originals that I used to have. Anything that is a game I didn't have as a kid, I can probably just settle with the Cover Project, because it's more of a nostalgia thing.
Also, I really wish Nintendo made cases like the Genesis, because those were destined to fall apart. They didn't really think it through or were just trying to save a buck.