
Originally Posted by
UndeadKing
Afterall, if they took they time to save that unimportant strip of paper they likely take good care of their stuff.
I understand why spine-cards are important for Collectors, since their purchase is less about getting the most out of the game (playing it), and more about simply owning the game in it's most "perfect" complete form (collecting it). Although I do know some exceptions, that simply love playing a game so much they want to own it in the most physically perfect form.
Myself, I could care less. I own a spineless copy of Rakugaki Showtime and a dog-eared crushed box Bangai-O (N64). Never lost sleep over them... apart from not being able to beat the last form of Gai for about a month
Quick zephyrs blow, vexing daft Jim.
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