Greatest hits and Platniums Hits labels..

Mishimaryu

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Man whats with people these days its just a label. Not like anyone is gonna go to your house and look at your collection and say OMG you got a GH's game. Althought I did once see an orignal copy of FF7 going for 100 on ebay. :lol:
 
I have no problem with any such labels. I guess I'm a collector. Or a pack rat, whatever you want to call it. But it still doesn't bother me to have a platinum hits/greatest hits game. That said, I only happen to have one game in the budget packaging, which was Silent Hill 2 for the Xbox.
 
If you just want to play the game you buy GH. If you are a collector, you may want the original.
 
[quote name='Mishimaryu']Man whats with people these days its just a label. Not like anyone is gonna go to your house and look at your collection and say OMG you got a GH's game. Althought I did once see an orignal copy of FF7 going for 100 on ebay. :lol:[/quote]

You just answered your own question. A game without greatest hits label looks better because of uniformity and its worth more money in the future.
 
I don't mind the GH label for the PS 2 games since the red looks kind of nice, but that GH label for PS 1 games just looks awful. What's really funny is that green is my favorite color, but for some reason their choice of green on those things just does not look good.
 
Eh, for the most part I refuse to take in GH stuff. It's not a problem because generally when a game goes GH, I'll simply go to the store that week and pick up an original copy for the GH price. Problem solved.
 
ok, people are nuts for wanting the original cover...so why dont you just throw away the case altogether. No one is gonna look at your "collection" and say anything, and of course your not going to read the manual more than once, so why keep it?

Its a preference. I PREFER my games to be in the original packaging. It looks better. Will people come over and comment on them? I dont care. I want to look at my collection and see uniformity (great time for an snl hitler...) and neatness. I own Max Payne and Tony Hawk 3 as Platinum Hits mainly because they were $5 a peice. If there was some way to have bought them in original packaging at that store at that price i would have.

As for the people paying $50 over regular asking price for original packaging... well, its thier collectible
 
[quote name='SolinariDotCom']It's not a problem because generally when a game goes GH, I'll simply go to the store that week and pick up an original copy for the GH price. Problem solved.[/quote]

Just picked up on this technique recently and practiced it with "The Getaway" for PS2... :)

And btw, I got lucky and found great condition non-GH FF VII for 10 the other day!
 
I haven't bought any GH or PH yet and I pretty much refuse to. Those green GHs remind me of a fat-free cookie box *shudders*. The platinum box doesn't look that bad though.
 
I never did like PSONE GH labels, but that's about it.

I never quite understood why people throw hissy fits on the Players Choice packaging for SNES, N64, and Gamecube.
 
[quote name='magilacudy']I haven't bought any GH or PH yet and I pretty much refuse to. Those green GHs remind me of a fat-free cookie box *shudders*. The platinum box doesn't look that bad though.[/quote]

Definitely. And we all know that "low fat" equals "low taste" which obviously leads to "low fun"!
 
Only non-Greatest Hits covers for me, please. Otherwise my house might burn down, just like if I don't wash my hands 30 times a day.
 
GH lables don't bother me either. If uniformity is the only thing stopping you from buying GH, then just put all original packaging games together, and all GH together. Granted it's not total uniformity, but if they're all together it'll look better. Moot point from my point of view though.
 
It depends on the game. I won't ever buy a Greatest Hits FF game because I like to collect those, but something popular and always easy to find, like Tony Hawk 4 or something, then I don't care.
 
Once you start to get over 500 games, people don't really seem to care about if some of the games in thier collection are greatest hits or not...
 
[quote name='Wshakspear']ok, people are nuts for wanting the original cover...so why dont you just throw away the case altogether. No one is gonna look at your "collection" and say anything, and of course your not going to read the manual more than once, so why keep it?[/quote]

A person could not just throw away the case. The lower part of the label on PS2 disc is red instead of black.

Anyone who don't like the GH label will have to deal with Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution because that was released with the GH label only. Unless, he/she don't own it.
 
....i meant for people who didnt "get" the idea of people not liking GH packaging. if it matters so little, toss away all of the exxcess and have a stack of cd's or binders full of the. Come on, if no ones gonna see your collection anyways...

yes, thats an extreme, but the fact that people cant fathom the idea of people paying more for, or going out of thier way to get, regular editions seems really closed minded.
 
[quote name='Wshakspear']....i meant for people who didnt "get" the idea of people not liking GH packaging. if it matters so little, toss away all of the exxcess and have a stack of cd's or binders full of the. Come on, if no ones gonna see your collection anyways...

yes, thats an extreme, but the fact that people cant fathom the idea of people paying more for, or going out of thier way to get, regular editions seems really closed minded.[/quote]

That example doesn't hold up very well. The case and manual are part of the overall game, so getting rid of them will lower it's value. A red stripe or silver box are are just as functional as the original version's cases, though, so they're not worth more or less except in the [chemically imbalanced] minds of the people who absolutely insist on not having them in their collections.
 
That's the problem right there... investing in videogames. That's just a bad idea all around.
If you were going to invest, there are so many other places where you'll get a better rate of return.
 
If anyone has a problem with the GH/PH packaging they should have bought the game before it achieved the status. I couldnt care less if the box is normal or GH/PH.
 
I dont like GH because I look at it and I feel really cheap...I mean I am, but I dont want to be reminded of it when I look at my videogames!
 
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