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ShoothimNow:


--- Quote from: shenske on March 29, 2010, 07:40:54 PM ---This is made from scans of a display box at Gamestop for the PS2 memory card. All text is readable (scanned at 600dpi)  ;D

Memory Card (8mb) for Playstation 2

http://www.thecoverproject.net/view.php?cover_id=10835

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I love it! Specially after the whole "Gamecube Memory Card" Covers!
Could you possibly create the same cover for the blue and red PS2 memory cards?


Hate to be a nuisance, but a grey PS1 cover would be awesome also!!!

Again, love the cover!

shenske:


--- Quote from: ShoothimNow on March 29, 2010, 08:25:27 PM ---Could you possibly create the same cover for the blue and red PS2 memory cards?

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Sure, if you have those two colored memory card i'd be glad to. I'd need a scan of the memory cards though, if you could do that it would greatly increase your chances of getting the cover variation.


--- Quote from: ShoothimNow on March 29, 2010, 08:25:27 PM ---Hate to be a nuisance, but a grey PS1 cover would be awesome also!!!

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The ps2 card scan has much different info than the ps1 card would have. I wouldnt really be able to use the scan for PS1 cards. It would have to be custom + would take forever to retype all that back info  :'(

juan0tron:

I'll add to that list and request a green PS2 memory card as well. Does anyone even own the packaging to PS1 memory cards anymore? All I have are a bunch of used GameStop brand ones (which I'm dreading the day they kick it, thats why I back up all my ps1 stuff on the spare PS2 memory card ;) )

ShoothimNow:

My scans are unedited, but here they are for the colored PS2 Memory cards

Click Picture to enlarge


Google'd the memory cards


UncleBob:


--- Quote from: Paul on March 05, 2010, 05:18:27 PM ---
--- Quote from: shenske on March 05, 2010, 12:57:36 PM ---
--- Quote from: ShoothimNow on March 05, 2010, 01:01:05 AM ---Just throwing this one out there.....
    Club Nintendo Points (I'm saving for future, possibly better/cooler rewards down the road)
       - Saving so that the points don't expire
       - Wishing to save in a different case to know which hasnt been used

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Do you mean the piece of paper w/ ~16 digit code that comes with the games?  ... Those expire after a while if you don't enter them in to nintendo's website

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yea they do, but I think that he's saving them, like I do, for the next club nintendo "year" so that I can get platinum status every time.

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Here's the deal with Club Nintendo coins.

Register your game as soon as you buy it.  Seriously.  A.) You don't want to forget which games you've registered/haven't registered. B.) You don't want to lose it and C.) If you buy in the "release window" you get extra coins.

But you don't want to waste your Elite Coins?

Simple!  Go to the Club Nintendo website, log in and enter your registration code.  On the next screen, the Registration survey will pop up.  Simply click out of this (close the browser window, click another link, etc.).  The product is now registered and the survey shows up in your to-do list, but you haven't been awarded any coins.  Come next Club Nintendo Year, you can then go back and do the survey at your convenience - and you'll be awarded all the bonus coins you were due when you registered the title.

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