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NEC PC-Engine/SuperGrafx => PC Engine/SuperGrafx Discussion => Topic started by: Sinistron on February 27, 2008, 03:06:13 PM
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Well guys and gals- how do you like 'em? :-k
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I like mine all warm and cozy in their cases> :)
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Sunny side up.
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That's funny kits- I actually had that as an option along with "over easy" and then erased it.
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Tight as F**k in their jewel cases and boxes (applies for TG-16 cards) 8)
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dolce rest in case.
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If I can get 'em cheap, then I'll take 'em brand new and enjoy slicing 'em open; otherwise, I like 'em snugged up in a jewel case. I also hear that they make great cereal with a spot o' milk. :wink:
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That widdle sponge that comes with the Japanese games... GENIUS! Way more thought out than the Turbo Arm that is in the US chip jewel cases which actually keeps the thing put and can't be lost but instead must be broken with excessive force. Yes, I am being sarcastic.
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Those sponges piss me off. Who's idea was that? I hope they were fired.
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They were, and then they went to work for Sega of America and made sure that Sega CDs and US Saturn games came with an even bigger sponge (because Americans have bigger hands).
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The sponges in the Saturn games come in handy for shipping at least :)
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In jewel cases of course! This brings me to another question: Usually, there's this plastic sleeve which has a longer and a shorter side (where you insert the HuCard). For some quite unknown reason, it's crystal clear to me that the shorter one is the up side showing the HuCard front but when I get games from Japan, they almost always have the longer sleeve side up front. Now the question, who rox the box, Japan or me? I unfortunately never paid attention how the HuCard was insert into the sleeve when I opened up a sealed game but I hope someone of you has and can tell me which is the official correct way.
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I actually had this problem too! I believe the long side faces you and the short faces the case.
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everybody went through this phase once in his life, i guess. i also believe the longer part faces you, but i do it just otherwise.
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i also believe the longer part faces you, but i do it just otherwise.
How about opening one of your 700 sealed SF II copies? It's for the community after all! (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v201/elnino19/diversa/woohoo.gif)
I remember now the reason I keep the sleeves with the short side up front. The later HuCard games (e.g. the Hudson volumes ~45+) contain sleeve with two little holes and the corresponding hookes on the case to hold the sleeve in its place. These holes are on the longer sleeve side which therefore has to be the bottom side. :-"
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I unfortunately never paid attention how the HuCard was insert into the sleeve when I opened up a sealed game but I hope someone of you has and can tell me which is the official correct way.
I can't verify how the Japanese titles were done, but they were probably done the same way as the US titles; and since I unsealed seven US games last week, I can shed a little light on the subject. Every single one of 'em had the longer side facing up, even the two that sat in lame plastic trays instead of jewel cases. Rest assured, they've all been flipped over to the proper position.
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Loose is best. That way you can shove them all into a trading card box or binder and consolidate.
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I love my games in their jewel cases. I love the spines. The main reason I have only a limited amount of interest in the Japanese games is because they won't have those big bold capital letters on the spine!! I don't want to see a bunch of Japanese kanji. Is that racist ??
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I used to keep all my cards loose, but I discovered they're almost too small, and easy to lose. (I have the same problem with portable carts.)
so the ones I have cases for, stay in them. Sadly, I don't have too many of the outer boxes, but they're just an extra step in the process, so they stay separate.
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I always have the long end of the HuCard sleeve on top and pointing left. Same with SMS cards as well. All the cool kids do, and I am way cool.
As for the "hooked" cases, I always store them with the long part on top and over to the left (just like the older cases). I tuck the sleeve under the hooks on the right, and the long part of the sleeve under the slot on the left. See?
(http://www.joeredifer.com/crap/sf2hu.jpg)
This is the most natural fit. Despite there being holes in the sleeve, they never fit very well into the hooks and they certainly won't stay "hooked". This way is better. All the cool kids do it. Be sure and do it this way or all the cool kids will beat you up and steal your lunch money (or the lunch itself).
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Crap, I was working pretty hard to be cool, now I'm pwned :(
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The older Japanese HuCards come with the short side down and the long side up... having the short side down really helps keep them from sliding around in the jewel case, as the japanese cases don't have the clear plastic arm.
BTW Huey is a cheesy moniker.
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BTW Huey is a cheesy moniker.
:)
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i also believe the longer part faces you, but i do it just otherwise.
How about opening one of your 700 sealed SF II copies? It's for the community after all! (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v201/elnino19/diversa/woohoo.gif)
I remember now the reason I keep the sleeves with the short side up front. The later HuCard games (e.g. the Hudson volumes ~45+) contain sleeve with two little holes and the corresponding hookes on the case to hold the sleeve in its place. These holes are on the longer sleeve side which therefore has to be the bottom side. :-"
And yet, as Joe pointed out earlier, this was still a crappy solution when compared to the plastic arm in TG-16 jewel cases.
Who'd have thought we would get something better than Japan?
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did they ever use the plastic arm for any Japanese cases? you'd think they would, if it was better somehow.
or maybe the Japanese were just too used to the little yellow sponges by then.
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did they ever use the plastic arm for any Japanese cases? you'd think they would, if it was better somehow.
or maybe the Japanese were just too used to the little yellow sponges by then.
I've bought several sealed games and I haven't seen the clear plastic arm. I've either seen the foam sponge with the short side down, or I've seen the hooks.
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Maybe the sponges were complimentary to help clean up spilled tea?
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I keep them all complete in their jewel cases. Except for several later TurboGrafx 16 games that unfortunately didn't come with a case.
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I'm obsessive compulsive so my hueys have to be snug as a bug in their jewel cases with the manual and sleeve. Oddly enough, the only loosey goosey games i have are CDROM2 games (Final Zone II and Valis II - oh and a couple extra copies of Ys I and II), but their in CD cases so whatever. I'll eventually get complete copies of FZII and VII though.
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I just yesterday moved all of my CDs out of the CD binder and back into their proper cases (all with manuals). All of the hucard cases are long gone except maybe four. I don't understand the need to keep small baseball card sized hueys in jewel cases- One of the plusses to me about turbografx is the size of the cards. Back in the day I kept the cases but back in the day I didn't have over 140 hucards. I DO understand it from a collecting viewpoint and also to retain the dollar value- but this time around I don't plan on ever parting with my games. Perhaps I'll leave in my will that my significant other can sell them to you fine folk or your offspring or greasy newcomers for dirt cheap. Or maybe they'll go right into my coffin- with a pad and an extension cable. I'll duke it out with nextworld jokesters in final lap twin.
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Or maybe they'll go right into my coffin- with a pad and an extension cable. I'll duke it out with nextworld jokesters in final lap twin.
lolmax!! I hear Odin is amazing with Legendary Axe. :P
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More so than any other console's "carts", I prefer to keep the games out of their cases/boxes and don't really care too much about owning HuCards complete.
I have separate 4 card sports card binders for my PCE and Turbo Hu's, but the PCE binder is too full now and I need to get a second binder for them.
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I just realized Sin that you forgot an option for the Hueys. Some people like there Hueys in a bowl and spoon with milk - i.e Shubibinman. :P
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some people like them in a box, some people like them with a fox, etc. :wink:
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I always have the long end of the HuCard sleeve on top and pointing left. Same with SMS cards as well. All the cool kids do, and I am way cool.
I've always put my HuCards in sleeves with the long part on the bottom facing right.
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I just realized Sin that you forgot an option for the Hueys. Some people like there Hueys in a bowl and spoon with milk - i.e Shubibinman. :P
YES!