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To everyone who re-cases PS1 games, I'm curious about something...
Zelimpdna:
1. Horizontal.
2. Original Playstation. But some of that is because I need the original Playstation to play US imports.
3. Seperate. But I keep my favourite series seperate again. For example The Legend of Zelda and Seiken Densetsu.
I only have a small number of my Playstation games re-cased so far though, and Legend of Mana is the only one from a multi-console series. When I get around to re-casing Metal Gear Solid, and, even worse, Resident Evil, of which I have games for five consoles, I'm going to have a few sleepness nights about how to arrange it all.
Doukas:
1. Horizontal
2. Original PS1. The only system I consistently use the backwards compatibility on is my DS, since otherwise the slot would be empty and feel weird. Everything else gets played on the original system for maximum authenticity.
3. I keep them separate, but the PS2 games come immediately after the PS1 games on the shelf.
MasterJSP:
1. Horizontal
2. PS2's backwards compatibility
3. PS1 and PS2 cases are separated.
TheNewKnightmare:
1. Horizontal.
2. PS3, most of the time.
3. I keep all of my games separated by console (PS1, PS2, PS3, etc.).
juan0tron:
1. Horizontal. Seems like more people are willing to make covers in that format :P
2. PS2, seeing as my old ps1 barely reads games anymore and has to be flipped upside down.
3. I integrate ps1 and ps2, seeing as I use the same console anyway. I'm also considering throwing some of the games (Like RE, MGS, Tony Hawk 2x) into my PS/PS2 section for series continuity, but something in my head screams OCD all over that, especially with the gamecube's spine being on the bottom of the cover.