Did Budget Label (Platinum, Classics, Player's Choice, Sold Out) packaging bother you?

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Did the packaging on budget labels annoy you?

Poll ended at Tue Nov 07, 2023 11:52 am

No, didn't bother me at all.
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38%
Liked some, hated others.
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28%
Hated Them All. On the ponce edition.
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34%
 
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PostRe: Did Budget Label (Platinum, Classics, Player's Choice, Sold Out) packaging bother you?
by KK » Fri Sep 08, 2023 2:26 pm

I've not seen that NBA case before - creative!

Looks in excellent condition as well. I'm sure most of the games I got in 1996 and 97 had already been touched up by 5000 sweaty hands.

Look back in hindsight and I sometimes think to myself that while okay the games hadn't yet been scratched to buggery (no one can convince me otherwise that those PlayStation's in 1995-1998 weren't putting hairline scratches on the discs), they could hardly be described as NEW either.

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PostRe: Did Budget Label (Platinum, Classics, Player's Choice, Sold Out) packaging bother you?
by Ironhide » Fri Sep 08, 2023 2:29 pm

I was fairly late getting both the PS1 and Gamecube so I had a few launch games that were Platinum and Players Choice versions.

Never bothered me at all.

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PostRe: Did Budget Label (Platinum, Classics, Player's Choice, Sold Out) packaging bother you?
by rinks » Fri Sep 08, 2023 2:32 pm

KK wrote:I've not seen that NBA case before - creative!

Looks in excellent condition as well. I'm sure most of the games I got in 1996 and 97 had already been touched up by 5000 sweaty hands.

Look back in hindsight and I sometimes think to myself that while okay the games hadn't yet been scratched to buggery (no one can convince me otherwise that those PlayStation's in 1995-1998 weren't putting hairline scratches on the discs), they could hardly be described as NEW either.


Yeah, that one definitely benefited from being a release-day purchase. Dread to think what it would have looked like after being kicked around a shop shelf for a few weeks.

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PostRe: Did Budget Label (Platinum, Classics, Player's Choice, Sold Out) packaging bother you?
by Victor Mildew » Fri Sep 08, 2023 2:32 pm

rinks wrote:
jawa_ wrote:
rinks wrote:...And I bought an NBA game in a blue cardboard case with a basketball-orange moulded rubber front.

Yeah, Total NBA 97! I bought the 96 version that had a lenticular cover... man that was cool :datass: .

Spot on! And here it is:

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That's pretty cool! Never seen that before.

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PostRe: Did Budget Label (Platinum, Classics, Player's Choice, Sold Out) packaging bother you?
by Rawrgna » Fri Sep 08, 2023 2:36 pm

Never bothered me buying the ps1 platinum versions since I remember they always were £19.99 when Woolworths were still a shop saving up some pocket money to buy mgs1 :datass:

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by Vermilion » Fri Sep 08, 2023 3:06 pm

The budget label packaging never really bothered me, what did bother me however was that the price was only often reduced by a small amount (the PS platinum range was ok at £20, but the N64 equivelent would have the games still priced at £30).

On a separate note, i do remember seeing that NBA case in some of the shops at the time.

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by KK » Fri Sep 08, 2023 3:13 pm

Did you ever get a discount on N64 or Gamecube for purchasing 2 or more Player's Choice? With Platinum it was regularly 2 for £30 or 3 for £40. Third-party labels then took it all the way down to £8-£10 until Sony eventually put the kibosh on that fun ('guys, you're devaluing the PlayStation market').

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PostRe: Did Budget Label (Platinum, Classics, Player's Choice, Sold Out) packaging bother you?
by kerr9000 » Fri Sep 08, 2023 3:31 pm

I've never minded having budget re release stuff but it does lower what I'm willing to pay for it..... When I think what I'll pay for a game I do all kind of mental maths is there a box, a manual, what condition is it in, and is it a release... it's not a deal breaker but does alter what I'll pay.

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PostRe: Did Budget Label (Platinum, Classics, Player's Choice, Sold Out) packaging bother you?
by Kriken » Fri Sep 08, 2023 3:50 pm

It never bothered me. All re-releases should look like this though:

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PostRe: Did Budget Label (Platinum, Classics, Player's Choice, Sold Out) packaging bother you?
by jawa_ » Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:27 pm

rinks wrote:
jawa_ wrote:
rinks wrote:...And I bought an NBA game in a blue cardboard case with a basketball-orange moulded rubber front.

Yeah, Total NBA 97! I bought the 96 version that had a lenticular cover... man that was cool :datass: .

Spot on! And here it is:
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Great shot, rinks - not only do we see the pimply plastic (in lovely condition), but GRcade in the background, too! :o .

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PostRe: Did Budget Label (Platinum, Classics, Player's Choice, Sold Out) packaging bother you?
by jawa_ » Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:34 pm

Kriken wrote:All re-releases should look like this though...

Hehe, a classic! I wonder what would happen if a remastered version was released... could we have a triple-shot effect?

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PostRe: Did Budget Label (Platinum, Classics, Player's Choice, Sold Out) packaging bother you?
by rinks » Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:53 pm

jawa_ wrote:
rinks wrote:
jawa_ wrote:
rinks wrote:...And I bought an NBA game in a blue cardboard case with a basketball-orange moulded rubber front.

Yeah, Total NBA 97! I bought the 96 version that had a lenticular cover... man that was cool :datass: .

Spot on! And here it is:
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Great shot, rinks - not only do we see the pimply plastic (in lovely condition), but GRcade in the background, too! :o .

Ah, I’ve been accused in the past (not here, and not really seriously) of googling photos and pretending they’re from my collection, so I tend to stick a little proof in these days!

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PostRe: Did Budget Label (Platinum, Classics, Player's Choice, Sold Out) packaging bother you?
by jiggles » Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:59 pm

Yes, but it’s supposed to, isn’t it? Tesco value games, basically. The discs bothered me more than the boxes for PS1 platinum stuff.

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by Vermilion » Fri Sep 08, 2023 5:05 pm

KK wrote:Did you ever get a discount on N64 or Gamecube for purchasing 2 or more Player's Choice? With Platinum it was regularly 2 for £30 or 3 for £40. Third-party labels then took it all the way down to £8-£10 until Sony eventually put the kibosh on that fun ('guys, you're devaluing the PlayStation market').


Never got to enjoy those offers sadly, mainly because I... umm... was living off grid instead of going to school and had no income at the time. :|

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PostRe: Did Budget Label (Platinum, Classics, Player's Choice, Sold Out) packaging bother you?
by OrangeRKN » Fri Sep 08, 2023 5:06 pm

Kriken wrote:It never bothered me. All re-releases should look like this though:

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How have I never seen this :lol:

I want that one now tbf

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PostRe: Did Budget Label (Platinum, Classics, Player's Choice, Sold Out) packaging bother you?
by Ironhide » Fri Sep 08, 2023 5:25 pm

Vermilion wrote:
KK wrote:Did you ever get a discount on N64 or Gamecube for purchasing 2 or more Player's Choice? With Platinum it was regularly 2 for £30 or 3 for £40. Third-party labels then took it all the way down to £8-£10 until Sony eventually put the kibosh on that fun ('guys, you're devaluing the PlayStation market').


Never got to enjoy those offers sadly, mainly because I... umm... was living off grid instead of going to school and had no income at the time. :|


I won't ask for details but I assume it wasn't voluntary.

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PostRe: Did Budget Label (Platinum, Classics, Player's Choice, Sold Out) packaging bother you?
by Vermilion » Fri Sep 08, 2023 7:15 pm

Ironhide wrote:
Vermilion wrote:
KK wrote:Did you ever get a discount on N64 or Gamecube for purchasing 2 or more Player's Choice? With Platinum it was regularly 2 for £30 or 3 for £40. Third-party labels then took it all the way down to £8-£10 until Sony eventually put the kibosh on that fun ('guys, you're devaluing the PlayStation market').


Never got to enjoy those offers sadly, mainly because I... umm... was living off grid instead of going to school and had no income at the time. :|


I won't ask for details but I assume it wasn't voluntary.


It just sorta happened tbh, not sure it was anyone's fault really.

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PostRe: Did Budget Label (Platinum, Classics, Player's Choice, Sold Out) packaging bother you?
by LewisD » Fri Sep 08, 2023 7:48 pm

rinks wrote:
jawa_ wrote:
rinks wrote:...And I bought an NBA game in a blue cardboard case with a basketball-orange moulded rubber front.

Yeah, Total NBA 97! I bought the 96 version that had a lenticular cover... man that was cool :datass: .

Spot on! And here it is:

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Legitimately thought that was a photo of a door mat for a second haha

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PostRe: Did Budget Label (Platinum, Classics, Player's Choice, Sold Out) packaging bother you?
by Dowbocop » Fri Sep 08, 2023 7:52 pm

Victor Mildew wrote:
rinks wrote:
jawa_ wrote:
rinks wrote:...And I bought an NBA game in a blue cardboard case with a basketball-orange moulded rubber front.

Yeah, Total NBA 97! I bought the 96 version that had a lenticular cover... man that was cool :datass: .

Spot on! And here it is:

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That's pretty cool! Never seen that before.

That looks like Version 2.0 by Garbage.

Also +1 for They Sold a Million, we had the one with Daley Thomson's Decathlon :wub:

I never cared about budget branding. I actually think the PS1/2 Platinum boxes look incredible.

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PostRe: Did Budget Label (Platinum, Classics, Player's Choice, Sold Out) packaging bother you?
by KK » Sat Sep 09, 2023 12:20 am

I can’t remember how often this was the case, or if they did this in later years on other formats, but one of the benefits of buying Platinum were the minor improvements that were added over the original print run. Both V-Rally and TOCA had Dual Shock support added, and V-Rally was also given an extra car. Resident Evil Director’s Cut also got the Dual Shock treatment but they never released it over here for some reason.

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