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| The fine art of game boxes |
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| Warmsignal:
I can't decide, but probably N64. I also like Sega CD and the initial black and white grid Genesis format. |
| soera:
I like the black and white SMS grid boxes. They look awesome all together. I like the look of Sega CD/Saturn but their actual durability is horrible. I also prefer the blu-ray size boxes for the PS3. |
| bikingjahuty:
I'm a big fan of Sega Genesis boxes due to their durability, and the fact that most people actually kept them unlike classic Nintendo boxes which seemed like you were supposed to toss them. |
| kamikazekeeg:
--- Quote from: bikingjahuty on May 09, 2014, 01:22:41 am ---I'm a big fan of Sega Genesis boxes due to their durability, and the fact that most people actually kept them unlike classic Nintendo boxes which seemed like you were supposed to toss them. --- End quote --- It feels like that for most cardboard boxed game stuff. I'll find the cd cases for everything from Playstation, to Dreamcast to Sega CD, but I'll be damned if I'm finding boxed NES, Game Boy, or N64 lol |
| burningdoom:
For artwork alone, NES boxes. There was no set guideline to where stuff could be placed. So there was a large variety out there in NES box-art that I liked. A lot of the time, the artwork was cooler than the game inside. But for durability, they suck. |
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