THE BORE
General => Video Game Bored => Topic started by: The Fake Shemp on February 13, 2008, 04:06:49 AM
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The Halo 3 CE was a debacle and cost retailers thousands of dollars. The Viva Pinata plastic packaging was equally as distinguished mentally-challenged. Now you've gone and fucked up Lost Odyssey. Who is in charge of packaging? Please fire them.
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don't forget Blue Dragon.
and seriously, someone please tell them to fix this shit.
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Blue Dragon case was meh, but not awful. But a fucking sleeve? My God.
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Blue Dragon case was meh, but not awful. But a fucking sleeve? My God.
LO is the same case but with an envelope for the 4th disc.
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Between junk like this and the RROD, Microsoft is the master of trying to destroy their image at retail outlets.
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Blue Dragon case was meh, but not awful. But a fucking sleeve? My God.
LO is the same case but with a envelope for the 4th disc.
I know. At least the 3 discs fit in the stacking case for Blue Dragon, though.
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well, this need to go to the public.
enough is enough.
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This is why they'll get away with it, because of Xbots like this GAMESTOP STORE MANAGER... :-\
wfederman@gmail.com says:
I don't know what that meant. If enough folks are going to be pissed maybe Microsoft will send replacement cases.
JAY says:
never gonna happen
wfederman@gmail.com says:
They've done similar stuff before!
JAY says:
thats freekin childish
wfederman@gmail.com says:
Not really. It's called not getting shafted.
JAY says:
there is no shaft
wfederman@gmail.com says:
When it's coming out in every other country in adequate packaging and not here - that's the shaft.
wfederman@gmail.com says:
When you've got a game disc in a sleeve - that's the shaft.
JAY says:
americans are babies
JAY says:
i just see a kid pointing at his sister I WANT MINE LIKE HERS!
JAY says:
craziness
wfederman@gmail.com says:
I just want decent packaging
wfederman@gmail.com says:
I'm not asking for STEELBOOK
wfederman@gmail.com says:
I'm asking for decent packaging
wfederman@gmail.com says:
I'm paying SIXTY DOLLARS
wfederman@gmail.com says:
Spend 3 CENTS
JAY says:
its anew game ur p,ayin what u would anyway
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willco owned
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TLDR
what's wrong with LO packaging
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blu-ray mutherfucker, do you speak it?
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TLDR
what's wrong with LO packaging
Read LO thread, chigger
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why does EU get a real package??
it's so distinguished mentally-challenged, given the cost in borked discs
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Blue Dragon case was meh, but not awful. But a fucking sleeve? My God.
Hey, Panzer Dragoon Saga, one of the best 32-bit RPGs ever, came in sleeves. Sleeves = quality RPG
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Blue Dragon case was meh, but not awful. But a fucking sleeve? My God.
Hey, Panzer Dragoon Saga, one of the best 32-bit RPGs ever, came in sleeves. Sleeves = quality RPG
That's a good point.
<hugs Panzer Dragoon Saga with four sleeves>
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I didn't preorder but managed to get a copy by driving to like 7 EBs on opening day. Fortunately, they had two--so my friend who was Vision Questing with me could get one as well. otherwise, we would have deathmatched right there in the middle of the EB
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What was the VP case like?
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What was the VP case like?
(http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/9/2006/09/box-art-se.jpg)
Fortunately it got rereleased in a normal case eventually.
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Was something wrong with the disc holder?
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The disc never fell out of the VP packaging, I never had an issue with the VP packaging.
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I had tons of issues with the Viva Pinata packaging at the store. The flimsy plastic was barely a case; they wouldn't close properly, the contents would constantly come out if we gutted them and sealed them back together and even the sealed ones popped open after awhile.
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I had tons of issues with the Viva Pinata packaging at the store. The flimsy plastic was barely a case; they wouldn't close properly, the contents would constantly come out if we gutted them and sealed them back together and even the sealed ones popped open after awhile.
It was an anti-gutting case to appease the hardcore. :shh
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open letter to microsoft: FUCK YOUR DRM BULLSHIT
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willco's thread title grammar :bow
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I had tons of issues with the Viva Pinata packaging at the store. The flimsy plastic was barely a case; they wouldn't close properly, the contents would constantly come out if we gutted them and sealed them back together and even the sealed ones popped open after awhile.
maybe you shouldn't have gutted them. I never had a problem with my VP case
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and even the sealed ones popped open after awhile
and even the sealed ones popped open after awhile
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why did you gut them, willco
should I buy Lost Odyssey? DEBATING NOT NOW
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I remember Sega packaged Panzer Dragoon Saga in a similar manner back in the day...
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You guys sound like the Blu-gay idiots that want all games to come on 1 disc. Why would you want 1 disc when you can have 4? It's not like you save any money by paying for just 1 disc.
(http://www.forgotten-gamer.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/oas-xboxflag.gif)
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Smooth Groove is a good gamer
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:piss Microsoft
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why did you gut them, willco
should I buy Lost Odyssey? DEBATING NOT NOW
If you have to ask, then the correct answer is probably NO
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Why did we gut them? The same reason we gut all games - there has to be a display case on the floor for all the games we have. You guys might not care, but if casual folks (Wii Grandmas!) come in and don't see a case, they cruise right on out.
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I remember Sega packaged Panzer Dragoon Saga in a similar manner back in the day...
Except I believe 3 of the discs were in sleeves. Imagine the hand-flapping Willco would have been doing then.
I flipped one of my PDS copies for like 120 bucks. I still have a copy back in PA, and 2 copies of Silvergun. If only I had a working Saturn.
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I have a working Saturn :)
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Why don't you print a copy of the boxart and put it in a blank DVD case?
Where would I have copies of box art? What do you do when you run out of stock of that item? Who is going to pay for the massive amounts of printing (do you realize how many games are gutted a day?)?
It's the only system I think kind of sticks, because it always shafts whomever buy the last copy, but there aren't a whole lot of alternatives. I guess the only real alternative is to make the walls some kind of hard plastic or glass cases that we could put the games behind. Kind of like Target, but on a larger scale. But then you can't pick up the case, which is apparently important to most folks who visit a GameStop.
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But then you can't pick up the case, which is apparently important to most folks who visit a GameStop.
Things like what the back of the box looks like, how thick the instruction manual is, and whether or it's in full color play a vital role in my game purchasing decisions.
That's probably why I end up buying crap like Beowulf.
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Gutting boxes is the reason I don't buy new games off the shelf at EB/gamestop. Half the fun is in cracking it open and taking a big wiff. I've noticed different games have their own distinct smell: Oblivion smelled exactly like magic cards, DMC4 was sickly sweet, Halo 3 smelled like an expensive glossy magazine.
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I think that smell is actually poison, btw. It's PVC fumes or something.
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Why don't you print a copy of the boxart and put it in a blank DVD case?
Where would I have copies of box art? What do you do when you run out of stock of that item? Who is going to pay for the massive amounts of printing (do you realize how many games are gutted a day?)?
It's the only system I think kind of sticks, because it always shafts whomever buy the last copy, but there aren't a whole lot of alternatives.
The logical alternative is to sell that last copy as used instead of new, since it's been gutted.
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But the cost on new games is so high that you'd basically be giving the customer the game at cost - and no company can afford to do that.
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Then give 'em a 10% off coupon for their next purchase if they buy a gutted copy.
I'm surprised Gamestop hasn't been sued already for selling used items as though they were new.
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Too complicated. Stores will lose or run out of coupons. There will be no way to see factory sealed and store sealed games on a receipt or anything.
And there's nothing there for a lawsuit. The contents are never used and are re-sealed in some form, with either shrinkwrap or those awful stickers (I shrinkwrap 'em).
Again, the whole presentation of the store has to be changed to accomodate a gut-less new game system. I'd really like to see a think tank work on fixing that problem for folks. Bottom line, outside of folks on message boards, which GameStop doesn't really accomodate anyway, people don't mind. They'll buy it anyway. So brass is unlikely to change something the majority of their customers don't complain about. It just irks me as a gamer.
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I think that smell is actually poison, btw. It's PVC fumes or something.
Well let's just say those are poisonous PVC fumes inside all those jewel green boxes, it doesn't mean those noxious fumes don't smell fantastic.
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I remember Sega packaged Panzer Dragoon Saga in a similar manner back in the day...
Except I believe 3 of the discs were in sleeves. Imagine the hand-flapping Willco would have been doing then.
I flipped one of my PDS copies for like 120 bucks. I still have a copy back in PA, and 2 copies of Silvergun. If only I had a working Saturn.
You're exactly right, PD Saga came in a standard Saturn game case with a place for one disc. The other three were in sleeves with little notches cut in the side so the sleeves would stay in place in the case.
There was nothing particularly dangerous about the packaging in my opinion. I haven't felt the need to take my Saga and put it somewhere safer.