Author Topic: Which is better DVD case or Jewel case  (Read 295 times)

May 28, 2015, 04:47:15 PM
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I've started to collect more PS1 games and since its the summer time there is a bunch of games out in garage sales in jewel cases.  But I'm trying to figure out if I want to make up DVD cases for them or not.  Thoughts? 
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May 28, 2015, 04:58:23 PM
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If you can find CD case sized DVD cases (called half heights I believe) I would go with those.

I think I've seen 1, 2, 3 and 4 disc versions, but not sure are the thick enough to fit Manual as well?

Maybe Shadowfox could make those... but then we would also need one that is for 5 discs but that might not super big seller as I believe there is but only one such PS1 game: Myst.

Well of course one could make to hold 6 discs instead so one could store all 3 PS1 Command and conquer games in one boxset to make the case4 more theasable (how the F your write that word ;D, what I mean is to make more sense money-wise).
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May 28, 2015, 06:25:44 PM
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Personally, I would use DVD cases, just because they match the PS2, and also because PS1 games have seen official re-releases in DVD cases anyway (Metal Gear Solid comes to mind). I don't know much about pricing, but I'm sure that these would be the cheapest since they're the most common. Only downside I can think of is finding box art for PS1 dvd cases due to the differences in proportion.

May 28, 2015, 06:53:04 PM
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DVD case advantages:
  They are cheaper.  New DVD cases tend to run about $0.20/case while new jewel cases tend to run about $0.40/case.
  They look good.  I think DVD cases look better on a shelf and there is more room to show artwork on the spine.

DVD case disadvantages:
  They are larger.  They will take up more room on a shelf than a standard jewel case
  You need artwork for EVERY SINGLE game you own.  Even if you have a game CIB, you will need to find and print a cover for it to convert to DVD.



I prefer to use original jewel cases simply because I don't want to replace all of my original covers.  Most of my PS1 games don't have DVD artwork yet and it will take a lot of time and work to get all of them done.  Plus, I don't know where I would store my original jewel cases if I switched to DVD cases because I certainly wouldn't get rid of them.

Also, there is one other 5 disc game.  I don't know the name of it, but it was a Japanese dating sim that used the extra discs to have the girls call you by your actual name.  At least that's what I learned on the PS1 episode of Game Sack.   8)
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May 28, 2015, 08:41:50 PM
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I'll always prefer CD jewel cases if I have the original manuals and inserts. They take up less room and look good enough on the shelf to me.

But I haven't been able to print replacement inserts in a way that they look satisfactory in a jewel case, but printed DVD covers look fine. The third option would be CD poly cases, which I haven't experimented with yet.

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May 28, 2015, 10:44:34 PM
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I'll always prefer CD jewel cases if I have the original manuals and inserts. They take up less room and look good enough on the shelf to me.

But I haven't been able to print replacement inserts in a way that they look satisfactory in a jewel case, but printed DVD covers look fine. The third option would be CD poly cases, which I haven't experimented with yet.



For my jewel case inserts, I find that the 50 lb. premium matte paper works very well.  It's important to score a line before you fold the spines in.  Otherwise the crease never looks good.

Oh and the poly case is a very tempting thought.  I love the look.  Very similar to jewel cases except that there is a little more room on the spine for artwork.  Also, you have uniform thickness despite the number of discs in the game.  But I still have the problem of finding artwork for approx 150 games.  I know most of the more popular ones are done, but many are still missing........  I need to get to scanning a lot of my games. 
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May 29, 2015, 01:37:53 PM
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I don't collect PS1 anymore, but when I did, I preferred jewel cases. They take up little space and new replacement cases are easy enough to find. If you go the dvd case route that could end up being a lot of cover making and printing if you grow a sizeable collection.

July 25, 2015, 05:34:25 AM
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Also, there is one other 5 disc game.  I don't know the name of it, but it was a Japanese dating sim that used the extra discs to have the girls call you by your actual name.  At least that's what I learned on the PS1 episode of Game Sack.   8)

I believe the game you are talking about is Tokimeki Memorial 2, if anyone was curious.  I was super impressed when they actually said my name in game.  I was not so impressed when I had to change discs 20 minutes into the game.