Hey everyone,
This seemed like the best place to ask these questions since this is where most of all the big collectors seem to be.
Anyways, over the last year or so I've acquired some sealed ps1 games here and there and some have the Y-fold and some don't. Looking online I can't seem to get a straight answer about the Y-seal and such versus other wrapping.
A few sealed games have the usual white UPC label on top of the case but then have a seamed shrink wrap. Other forums online seem to discuss it but there never seems to be a clear conclusion about if it is an actual true factory seal or not. Some have "proof" that games like MGS had both seamed and y-folds while others say they are fake.
Also one other question is I have a few other greatest hits versions of games that have what looks like a factory Y-Fold but no white upc label on top? They are all greatest hits games that are for the most part still around - like FF8. They look legit - brand new, y-fold looks completely in tact with no iffy areas, etc.
It's been so long since I've seen PS1 games in stores that I can't remember but I'm sure I did see some seamed seal games at some point.
I was just looking for some input from you guys.
Thanks.
Edit:
I didn't want to make another post and clutter up the board so I thought I'd ask my other question. What is the best way you guys have used to remove those disc shields that places like Blockbuster use to put on discs? I've read online about people using goo-gone to remove them but when I attempted it with a cheap disc the game almost felt brittle to me afterward. The way that I did it was I let it soak in good gone over night and then I was able to peel it off. The disc worked when I tested it briefly but it just didn't feel right afterward and I was afraid it would crack from spinning or maybe mess up the motor.
This seemed like the best place to ask these questions since this is where most of all the big collectors seem to be.
Anyways, over the last year or so I've acquired some sealed ps1 games here and there and some have the Y-fold and some don't. Looking online I can't seem to get a straight answer about the Y-seal and such versus other wrapping.
A few sealed games have the usual white UPC label on top of the case but then have a seamed shrink wrap. Other forums online seem to discuss it but there never seems to be a clear conclusion about if it is an actual true factory seal or not. Some have "proof" that games like MGS had both seamed and y-folds while others say they are fake.
Also one other question is I have a few other greatest hits versions of games that have what looks like a factory Y-Fold but no white upc label on top? They are all greatest hits games that are for the most part still around - like FF8. They look legit - brand new, y-fold looks completely in tact with no iffy areas, etc.
It's been so long since I've seen PS1 games in stores that I can't remember but I'm sure I did see some seamed seal games at some point.
I was just looking for some input from you guys.
Thanks.
Edit:
I didn't want to make another post and clutter up the board so I thought I'd ask my other question. What is the best way you guys have used to remove those disc shields that places like Blockbuster use to put on discs? I've read online about people using goo-gone to remove them but when I attempted it with a cheap disc the game almost felt brittle to me afterward. The way that I did it was I let it soak in good gone over night and then I was able to peel it off. The disc worked when I tested it briefly but it just didn't feel right afterward and I was afraid it would crack from spinning or maybe mess up the motor.
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