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« on: November 03, 2012, 01:24:55 AM »

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i'm about to submit images for this, but i was wondering how multi-game compilations like this are submitted for games, manuals, etc? i was considering submitting a single image with all 3 discs for the game image, and the same thing with the manuals for the manual image, but the jewel cases were individually sealed. no idea if the outer sleeve was ever sealed. so one of mine, GTA London, is still sealed, but the others are opened. would it be acceptable to put up a game image with 2/3 of the discs, and the same for the manual scan, or would it be better to leave it with no image?

edit: i might have accidentally just submitted the wrong image for the box front, if any reviewers are reading this Tongue .
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« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2012, 12:26:12 PM »

Ideally, we would prefer the outer box for the front/back scans, all discs for the game, and all manuals for the manual. But, since you don't want to open the one game, you could just do it like I did the PS1 version of the game. And just leave out the game/manual for London.
That way, we have as many images as we can get, but can also add better images from someone else down the road without replacing your "close-up" scans.
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« Reply #2 on: November 03, 2012, 04:54:35 PM »

i thought about doing it that way as extra media but i didn't know if that would be accepted or not, alright i'll do it that way. i may someday get to the point where i want to actually play the games, and if i wanted to do that i would probably open the sealed one, considering it's only one part out of the set sealed. i usually don't like opening a sealed game unless i know for sure i'm going to play it soon.
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