sega dun goofedo.pwuaioc wrote:Seriously, what were they thinking? Even the way earlier 2600 had far superior box art.AppleQueso wrote:People buying games based on Box Art is why the Master System stood no chance against the NES in the US.

sega dun goofedo.pwuaioc wrote:Seriously, what were they thinking? Even the way earlier 2600 had far superior box art.AppleQueso wrote:People buying games based on Box Art is why the Master System stood no chance against the NES in the US.



Wow, who knew primetime soap opera Dynasty received a video game treatment? This game looks to answer the question, What happened to the souls of the characters who died in the infamous ninjas-with-machine-guns wedding episode.Xeogred wrote:You're a fan of Suikoden's boxart aren't you?
Czernobog wrote:I can in all honesty say that if I saw a CIB copy of Ballz 3D I would pick it up for it's mind-blowing box art. I would display it proudly.
Yea, I love this box. I need to get over my fear of buying a game with sub-par reviews though. I know some folks here love it.BoneSnapDeez wrote:Hyperdimension Neptunia. Bought solely for the box art and bonus art book.

I traded a couple crappy PSX games w/ a friend and got FFVII out of the deal. I was like 12 probably and never even heard of the RPG genre before that...Rokogu wrote:I remember on like my 7th birthday, i was at Toys R Us and I saw Final Fantasy VII, I had no idea what it was at the time, I didn't even know what an RPG was lol. But i picked it up without knowing anything about it, went home and played it for the rest of my life lol.
I let a friend borrow my black label copy a couple years after that trade and he ended up selling it to FuncoLand for like $5....Xeogred wrote:I traded a skateboard for FFVII and still have it to this day, it's mint and the black label edition. I bet my friend regrets that... lmao.