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Topic: New Poll - Game Boxes
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 5206
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Time for a new poll, that old one was starting to grow stuff on the edges. After getting a bunch of new games for the PC, I noticed that most of them came in ye olde traditional PC box style. However, inside was a big cardboard filler, which existed to basically just hold the CD and usually skimpy manual and registration card in place.

Personally, I think I'd rather see a move to DVD style boxes for PC games, which is a turnaround for me because I've always loved the old PC boxes - I guess mainly because I enjoyed getting big phat manuals with them, in days that are long gone. I'm a bit sick of getting boxes that are mainly just 90% quality cardboard, oxygen, nitrogen, etc. I'd be perfectly happy with a nice simple DVD case, in which the small manual fits in quite nicely. Place your vote and let us know what you think in the comments!
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Antisane
Posts: 242
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I saw Deus Ex in a DVD type case and was almost tempted to buy it again cause it looked so purdy!
Kaygen
Posts: 2129
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
DVD style cases are the go. they dun brake as easy if not at all when you drop em like slimline cases etc etc
Dan
Posts: 4093
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
what about collecters style Tin boxes? :P
Phoenix
Posts: 1890
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Of course I loved the old boxes, they looked so impressive sitting up on the shelf. But move to DVD style cases would be good.
Goa'uld
Posts: 2714
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You missed an option which if I tell you will probably get me nuked into oblivion!
KungFuCamel
Posts: 89
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah they actually started putting games in dvd packaging last year and everyone had a s*** about it because it meant that the manul was really crap and they didnt 'feel' that they were getting their money's worth.

Also i think some people were getting confused and thought thte games were actual dvd movies...
trog
Posts: 5207
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
what about collecters style Tin boxes? :P
well, yeh, you have to buy them!
spag
Posts: 23
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
i like the newer DVD cases, the boxes are just a waste of cardboard and get chucked out.

only thing with the newer DVD cases is you cant stack them in your existing cd holders unless you take them out and put them in a normal cd case (which makes the DVD case redundant) or you have to go out and buy a new storage system for them.

but personally i would love to see all games move towards the newer DVD cases, surely theyre cheaper and the money saved could be put back into making better quality manuals instead.. cause with a DVD case and a 2 page instruction insert, you kinda feel jipped :-) remember manuals from years ago! i still have my hard bound falcon 4 one in my bookcase ;-p
Exocet
Posts: 1153
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
what about collecters style Tin boxes? :P

Who says you cant make tin DVD boxes?
scuzzy
Posts: 2371
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I recieved Trainz in a DVD case, good stuff, store them easly in your room, plus more games on shelves at retailers, might mean they dont have to change stock asmuch :)
orbitor
Posts: 984
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Boxes get all old and ratty no matter how you look after them. DVD cases are the way to go imo.
PeaceKeeper
Posts: 1481
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
sifnt oldskool bawxes :(

oh well
Cailean
Posts: 965
Location: New South Wales
What do people mean getting jipped on manuals?

DVD cases could easily hold 99% of manuals relesed for games today.

In cases like flightsims and stuff just chuck them in a big box.
trog
Posts: 5208
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Flight Sim 2002 didn't bother with manuals - they're all just PDF these days.
Reverend Evil
Posts: 58
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What good is a PDF file when you're playing the game? That's just lame how they did that.
scuzzy
Posts: 2372
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
...and on the 7th day, god created the printer.

this trainz manual is around 40 pages and covers the game very well, and fits in the DVD case. so its not compleatly impossible to include a manual.
Tung
Posts: 962
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
dvpd cases i think they are called, are being used mainly for releases of games and such, and have online manuals. i prefer the boxes myself, both having to stack them on shelves but also because of their novelty :)
Cailean
Posts: 968
Location: New South Wales
I hate them because it makes me want to keep the. When inf act it is jstu a bunch of air surrounded by cardboard.

Well a game like falcon 4 had a massive manual. And yes, .pdf files are lame.
K Man
Posts: 299
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Boxes rule! I cut up all my old ones I liked and framed them. Now it sits in the living room...

http://members.optushome.com.au/k-man/Picture.JPG
K Man
Posts: 300
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Now I'm building up for a second master piece!
Exocet
Posts: 1156
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Nice.

I want one!
trog
Posts: 5209
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
kman, that's rad!
K Man
Posts: 302
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I was gonna make seperate ones of RPG's, FPS's, and entire series of games... Didn't have that many games though... :(
spag
Posts: 24
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
LOL U NERD :-)

though i have one of the green/xray style quake2 posters...
DeePer
Posts: 2045
Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland
haha Kieranlame.

DVD's all the way. Boxes take up too much space, I'm throwing all mine out soon.

(you want them kieran?)
K Man
Posts: 303
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hell yeah Deeps!
Azaria
Posts: 128
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I loved the old ultima boxes,
cloth map, books and amulet (that I never even even considered using). But its still a great thought that people went to the trouble of bundling more then just a disc/s in a box at one stage.
Moridin
Posts: 2292
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ive got an uber display of boxes in my room, ill have to get a picture some time. I love the old boxes, they look nice, and large manuals are great. I too still have my falcon 4 binder, with all the maps and so forth. But then, I have never stopped playing the game since it came out :)
Nozehed
Posts: 98
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
uncap my download and let me download the games at full speed.

the world has enough plastic.

trog
Posts: 5217
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeh, that would have been a good option, shoulda thought o' that.
Suhaib
Posts: 1382
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Doesn't max payne have one of them
Exocet
Posts: 1178
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha Kieranlame.

Huh? What'd I do now?
Draffa
Posts: 893
Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland
I like the DVD cases. Manuals? What manuals. It's a rare game nowadays that comes with anything that could rightly call itself a manual, mostly they're just a couple of sheets of paper stapled together with #10 staples, if that. And the boxes are never the same sizes. baldurs Gate II is twice the thickness of anything else on the shelf, but shorter. Shogo et al are way to tall, make up your minds.
I bought SS:TSE a few weeks ago, it's in a cardboard box (even though the original was in a DVD case), opened up the box, and gues what's inside? A FSCKING DVD CASE!!! What was the point of the box?!?
And yes, people get the cases confused. The number of times i've been browsing at HN, EB and the Sunday Computer market, and heard people say `$85 for a DVD? must have a lot of extras'. Dumb phucks. Can't they see the `PC-CDROM' in the corner? And how many DVD's are called Serious Sam, Deus Ex, etc? Death to the cardboard box.

Nozehed, you're a tard.
sKryBe
Posts: 840
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'll second the guy who said put 'em in a regular CD case. If you're going shrink from a full size box go all the way so I can slot the games into a regular CD case instead of having to go buy a stupid DVD cabinet. For that matter I wish DVD movies came in smaller CD sized cases.

As for games that need manuals (like flight sims) hell they can still release them in a regular sized box.
Twisted
Posts: 1578
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Games come with boxes? :O

Yeah .. I have always liked having a huge stack of boxes, but nowdays I think I would much much prefer a DvD style type case thing, basically it is a total waste.
Hunter
Posts: 2616
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I would prefer that the games came in a DVD-style case: just not made out of the flimsy plastic they use now. If the DVD cases were constructed out of a more sturdy plastic (sort of what they have now but a LOT more stiff) they would be a lot easier to stack. They also need to fix up the CD-holding mechanism because its quite easy to scratch or even break a CD when trying to remove it from its vice-like grip.
Mechanical Space Ninja
Posts: 830
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Uh 9 out of 10 DVD cases I've seen the release mechanism is extreamly simple. You either push down on the centre and it 'pops' the CD out, or you pull two little tabs togther and it also pops out.

All the PS2 ones are excellent too, they use the push button but when you push in your finger is inside the hole in the middle and you've already got the cd etc.

I'd personally prefer DVD cases, boxes are a waste of packaging, but I can understand some games which require whale beaters as manuals needing a box (see anything made by Janes)
poiuty
Posts: 17
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
A common option in the US now is DVD-like boxes, which is basically the full box shrinked down to DVD size (i.e. the front is the same as a DVD case, the width is the same as the full box but the game still comes in the jewel case).

I personally prefer the DVD packaging however it is unlikely that you will see it taken up here for the forseeable future (except for value products). The reason being is that research has shown that average consumers perceive less value in the smaller DVD packaging compared to the full box.
Cailean
Posts: 989
Location: New South Wales
I thought the release mechanism for the moulin rouge dvd was excellent.

no struggling at all. things pop stright out.
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