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| Warmsignal:
--- Quote from: gf78 on January 21, 2015, 06:18:23 pm ---That's where I got the images, but my inkjet doesn't do them justice. I wanted to know if there was someone online who could print high quality copies for me. --- End quote --- If photo printer and some photo paper should do the trick. |
| soera:
I put them on a flash and go to Office Depot. It may cost 75 cents each and if you are only doing 2-3, its definitely worth it to not have to look for it elsewhere. |
| gf78:
Thank you! |
| badATchaos:
I'm very split on the subject. I hate, hate, hate the idea of people putting on new labels and selling them. With disc cases I give a little more leadway. I'm guilty of printing new case labels for DS games. You can still go online and buy empty Wii and DS cases then print up new labels and slide 'em in. This is ideal for me so I can display every DS/3DS game I own. Edit: especially with 2nd hand games were ppl have thrown away the cases. |
| gf78:
--- Quote from: badATchaos on January 22, 2015, 11:59:50 am ---I'm very split on the subject. I hate, hate, hate the idea of people putting on new labels and selling them. With disc cases I give a little more leadway. I'm guilty of printing new case labels for DS games. You can still go online and buy empty Wii and DS cases then print up new labels and slide 'em in. This is ideal for me so I can display every DS/3DS game I own. Edit: especially with 2nd hand games were ppl have thrown away the cases. --- End quote --- I think if someone tries to sell a game with a photocopied label/cover while passing it off as original, I would be pissed. For me, it's more about "dressing up" games I already own. I've gotten good games at dirt cheap prices where the cover art may be damaged from water. I would personally be more content if I had "pristine" art. |
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