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MisterCreazil:

Space Monkeys have been stealing our game discs in mass.

Mick Dundee:

...space monkeys... great... now I'm going to be paranoid... Mass Isn't far from me.

Thor:

Wii Sports just makes sense though. That was the first case I think I printed if I remember correctly.

Doom:

Wii Sports covers were plastered all over the Internet. The Cover Project's first and last major time in the spotlight.

I think Shenske's Dreamcast cover is a glitch. That game might not have even sold that many copies. (Is it a good enough game to pirate en masse?)

juan0tron:

Wii Sports makes sense, but the rest are definitely on the account of homebrew. Wii's are easy and popular to hack, just look at GBAtemp. As for Street Fighter, my only assumption is because it's online and had somewhat of a limited release:

This Dreamcast port was re-released in Japan in 2000 as Street Fighter Zero 3: Saikyō-ryū Dōjō for Matching Service, which was released as a mail order title via Dreamcast Direct. The Matching Service version differs from the original due to the addition of an Online Versus Mode. (Wikipedia'd, derp)

Anyway, if I ever find myself in need of a new disc label, it's usually just as scratched and unuseable as the rest of the disc on account of someone not taking care of it. So, not much need for it and it can generally be asked for when the rare time comes about. I'm still for scanning and archiving rare games though, and if something is impossible to buy for a reasonable price (with profits going to the actual game company), then you might as well be able to download it and enjoy a bit of gaming history. Not exactly talking about Street Fighter here (or any Wii games for that matter).


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