Propeller Arena/Half-Life case art?
- Segatari2002
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Propeller Arena/Half-Life case art?
OK, so I recently got a torrent of Propeller Arena and Half-Life to burn and play on my Dreamcast but now my questions is this...Since these games were so close to completion does anyone know of, or have, scans of the complete CD jewel case artwork that was supposed to come with them? And before anyone points me to the obvious Cover Project site let me assure you I've already checked and while they have a nearly complete PA its missing the inner artwork that would have shown under the CD. I'm looking for any complete jewel case inserts, either original or photo shopped, so I can put this together and have it sitting properly on my collectors shelf along with all my other DC games as it should have been in the first place. Just to reiterate, I'm trying to find a nice front, back, AND inlay artwork for both Propeller Arena and Half-Life.
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My B/S/T Thread; http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 22&t=31756
Also, if anyone has the case art for Popful Mail (Sega CD), I'd like to speak with you!
Dreamcast Tracker; 209 of 248 NTSC-U games collected.
My B/S/T Thread; http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 22&t=31756
Also, if anyone has the case art for Popful Mail (Sega CD), I'd like to speak with you!
- Barry the Nomad
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Re: Propeller Arena/Half-Life case art?
The back is not official, but it looks pretty close to a real one. The front is official, no idea of what the inlay is like, but you could print out a piece of character art or a screenshot.




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silverback
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Re: Propeller Arena/Half-Life case art?
That back cover looks the business.
Is it just me that thinks these 2 games on their own could have saved the DC?
Propeller Arena, I have never heard a bad word about it aside form the fact it never got an official release.
Half-Life, this was THE game to have it was massive in the pc scene and if it had came out on the DC as an official release it may have brought some pc gamers to consoles.
I reckon they could have helped the DC survive, even with the 32x's and Saturns bitter taste from Segas poor strategy.
Is it just me that thinks these 2 games on their own could have saved the DC?
Propeller Arena, I have never heard a bad word about it aside form the fact it never got an official release.
Half-Life, this was THE game to have it was massive in the pc scene and if it had came out on the DC as an official release it may have brought some pc gamers to consoles.
I reckon they could have helped the DC survive, even with the 32x's and Saturns bitter taste from Segas poor strategy.
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Re: Propeller Arena/Half-Life case art?
Propeller Arena serves as the only way that 9/11 negatively affected me. God damn terrorists!
- Barry the Nomad
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Re: Propeller Arena/Half-Life case art?
And wasn't Columbine the reason that the official lightgun was made not to function with US games? I swear, that was the stupidest move I'd ever seen SEGA make (at the time). Release lightgun games in the US, release an official lightgun in Japan, but make sure that the US games lockout the lightgun. Pointless.
Columbine was a tragedy, but SEGA's move did nothing but create confusion. What SEGA should've done was donate a portion of profits to the victims or donate to a gun safety organization.
Columbine was a tragedy, but SEGA's move did nothing but create confusion. What SEGA should've done was donate a portion of profits to the victims or donate to a gun safety organization.
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The Apprentice
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Re: Propeller Arena/Half-Life case art?
I'm pretty sure "The skies' the limit" isn't correct. Shouldn't it be "The sky's the limit"?
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