Complex dilemma here: I have some PAL DC games with no cases (and some NTSC-U ones on the way too) - what do I do to house them?
My JP Saturn games are all in original jewel cases, and my NTSC-U ones are in DVD style cases, apart from Bug!, which is CIB. I did that due to the similarity in size to the original longboxes and the popularity of covers.
But with the DC, I'm kind of stuck. Original cases in all regions were jewel cases, were they not? (PAL ones were weird and bigger due to big manuals, I remember) but jewel cases are hard to buy nowadays and scans aren't all that common either.
Can anyone recommend or inform me of what they did to house their lonely Sega games, especially ones from various regions? Any are there any sources of good scans for DC games? The ones I've found have hairs in front of the picture, and some (such as PAL Sega Rally 2 or Crazy Taxi) don't even have Dreamcast written on them. Weird stuff.
What do I do with my case-less Sega games?
Re: What do I do with my case-less Sega games?
thecoverproject.net should have basically anything you want.
Re: What do I do with my case-less Sega games?
I picked up a copy of Sword of the Berserk for a friend for Christmas, it was pretty inexpensive as it has no case and the manual was missing the front cover.
So I tracked down a white DVD case (like the ones Wii games come in) and printed off one of the covers from thecoverproject.net on to some thin, glossy paper, and presto kazinga, the game now has an awesome case
The temptation is there to do that with my entire game collection, actually. The DVD cases have enough room in them to put the manuals and back-cover inserts from jewel cases that DC and PS1 games come in. I'm not sure what that will do to the value of the game (not that I'm looking to sell any of them off) being not in their original case, but in most cases (lol) the cases are pretty easy to replace if I DO want to sell them.
So I tracked down a white DVD case (like the ones Wii games come in) and printed off one of the covers from thecoverproject.net on to some thin, glossy paper, and presto kazinga, the game now has an awesome case
The temptation is there to do that with my entire game collection, actually. The DVD cases have enough room in them to put the manuals and back-cover inserts from jewel cases that DC and PS1 games come in. I'm not sure what that will do to the value of the game (not that I'm looking to sell any of them off) being not in their original case, but in most cases (lol) the cases are pretty easy to replace if I DO want to sell them.