Angry Video Game Nerd complained about them not having labels...
Now you can!!!
Full 32x End Label Set
$20 shipped
Total of 35 end labels
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Angry Video Game Nerd complained about them not having labels...
Now you can!!!
Full 32x End Label Set
$20 shipped
Total of 35 end labels
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Last edited by mrbigreddog; 09-16-2010 at 04:02 PM.
RELAX!! Pretend it's a game.. Maybe it'll even be FUN!!
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Very nice - I'll be hitting you up for some of these in the coming weeks.
Awesome! I exclusively collect boxed or complete 32X games just because I hate not being able to see the game name on the shelf. Any thoughts on doing this for SMS games as well?
Right now I only have one cart only SMS game, so I'd hold off unless you get some other requests.
No Nintendo console's carts ever released in Japan had end labels.(none on Famicom carts, none on SFC, none on N64, none on GB/GBC/GBA, none on virtual boy either)
Euro SNES carts lacked them too.
I think all the Japanese Sega consoles with carts had end labels other than the GG.
Real collectors still have the boxes. No labels required. Excellent idea though!
I never really got why end labels are so important.
I never trashed any of my boxes, actually i keep all my games ( or vhs/dvds/brs etc.) in their original box .
But then many American friends of mine used to tell me they bought nintendo games and threw away the boxes as soon as they took the game out of them.
Not all of them were dedicated gamers though.
Holy crap those look good. I might send off for a bulk order of em here in a few weeks.....somewhere around 70 labels for all my 32x and N64 games.
End Labels are very important for the casual collector, or casual player, as I would call them. I would describe these people as the ones who like to collect, or play game, but don't give two shits if it has a box or not. Compared to say a hard core collector who wants everything in it original box.
Then there are people like me who if it has SEGA on it, it has to be in the original with original instructions ect, but if it says Nintendo on it, I could give less of a shit what condition it is in. Not much of a Nintendo collector yet. I've never owned a Nintendo. I'm thinking of getting an N64 though.
I agree with you though, I'm not sure why people would throw away boxes, especially GEN/SMS boxes, which were plastic. The only boxes for electronics that I ever thrown away were PC boxes in the 90's. These were those huge boxes that PC software came in and would normally have nothing more then a jewel case in them.
See, im my case, I AM a collector, but don't worry about the cases. If it comes with a case, I keep it obviously, but if there is no case, no big deal. Its dumb to get rid of the plastic case, but I'll deal with it if I can get the game for 15 or 20 bucks cheaper.
I just want the end labels because I keep my games on bookcases, and it sucks not having end labels for the N64 and 32X and having to dig through a pile of games to find one.
Great! Can't wait to get your order! I'll work you up a deal if your getting around 70 labels!
I'm both, a collector and player/gamer... So my boxes are empty, but displayed, and the games are always on hand for the quick play! theredlineboss made the suggestion for the end labels! I was such a great idea! I just had to do it!
RELAX!! Pretend it's a game.. Maybe it'll even be FUN!!
Cool dude. I only dunno what to do about the artwork part.....what dimensions do you use for your N64 and 32X labels?
Heck, I may just go all text for the game names, lol.
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