NormalFish
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I'm big on collecting ps1 games but I am really not a fan of jewel cases. I'd be much happier with a plastic box like modern games. Just much less fragile.
I think that's a holdover from the original big box cases they had in the US before switching to the smaller jewel cases. The former was inspired by what SEGA was doing with SEGA CD and later the Saturn. They wanted to keep the design consistent so they went with that.I always found is weird that the US boxes have that black plastic rumble strip for some reason, the PAL boxes were just thick jewel cases, sometimes two sided depending on the game and the year (crash bandicoot 1 came in a double disc box even though it's only 1 disc, and some games also came in double boxes because of bonus cd's like demo discs or trials)
CD cases are called jewel cases.
so hot. Coming from N64 cartridges to games packaged like this, CD quality music, fmv, etc. you really felt that jump in console generation.
PS1 cases weren't the same as CD cases.They were deeper and had a quite significantly different design.
EDIT - Memory failing me, I guess they were just deeper.
so hot. Coming from N64 cartridges to games packaged like this, CD quality music, fmv, etc. you really felt that jump in console generation.
Always hated how easily the disc and case would get scratches and cracks. Good fucking riddance.
so hot. Coming from N64 cartridges to games packaged like this, CD quality music, fmv, etc. you really felt that jump in console generation.
I liked the multiple disc jewel cases as well. But the first run of huge cases is more nostalgic for me. Lot of hours of Warhawk and Twisted Metal. Their functionality wasn't much of a problem for me.
I think every single one of my Dreamcast jewel cases were cracked, if not completely broken.
Good riddance to shitty design.
I liked the multiple disc jewel cases as well. But the first run of huge cases is more nostalgic for me. Lot of hours of Warhawk and Twisted Metal. Their functionality wasn't much of a problem for me.
The only jewel case of mine that broke is my Marvel vs. Capcom PS1 port. I still feel bad about it to this day because I usually take care of my stuff.
PAL ps1 cases were WAYYY more glorious!
Even the 1-disc releases were all thicker than normal CD cases.
Here's a picture with some PAL, NTSC-US & NTSC-J releases, with CD-i games.
Notice how the European releases are much thicker than the couple USA games in the middle are (Chocobo Racing & Tenchu). The Japanese release is also a thicker box.
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Another picture. This time only PAL releases. Looks cool!
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A few pictures with better size comparisons. The US cases look much less interesting than the bigger PAL cases.
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(Barcode Battler demanded to be part of this, so I had to take one with it framed in the picture)
Sure, the jewel cases were easy to break though:
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And just for kicks, Philips CD-i games. It would be so damn boring if I should keep my PS1 and CD-i collection next to each other if they both would be that type of smal jewel cases.
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I'm so glad Europe didn't go with the US style. Bigger boxes are much better.
Now THESE are probably even cooler!
Maybe it's better they didn't go with these though, as Saturn boxes are like that too. It would've been too boring to have two systems with same type of boxes.
For me, the DVD case thing is the worst thing that has ever happened what comes to video game box aesthetics.
I liked the multiple disc jewel cases as well. But the first run of huge cases is more nostalgic for me. Lot of hours of Warhawk and Twisted Metal. Their functionality wasn't much of a problem for me.
Though, now that I think of it, I'm not sure why modern games don't come in CD size cases.
Because BluRay movies don't either.