I was opening the manual for Xanadu II to check for something and out fell a slightly battered but complete spine card!
This is the second time this has happened, once with the Japanese Version of Exile II from an American seller...
Has anyone else had the same or a similar experience?
It is common for people to the spine cards into the manual after opening a new game. I'd say about 50% of my used imports have come this way.
Spine cards are all but useless, however, so I usually either throw them away or throw them in a drawer when I get them.
My copy of Spriggan unexpectedly had one. :)
I somehow managed to get the spinecard for Avenger before I ever got the game! No Idea how that happened. LOL
Damn Nat and here I am looking for a Double Dragon one!
They make great rolling papers... for those in California.
A few of my Laseractive games treated me with hidden spine cards, both Blue Chicago Blues (JB Harold) and Road Prosecutor had them tucked in with the disc.
I said YAY!
Like Nat said, expect to find this with lots of games. I chuck mine as well, mainly out of total contempt for collector types. I only keep them if they say something neat (like CvS2 for DC).
My copy of Macross: Flashback 2012, which I bought new, had an obi that was like a little triangular hat that went on the corner. I sold it on eBay for $5, mainly just as an experiment. It did bring the net cost of the LD down $5, from $95.
All the time.
Quote from: henrycsc on 11/13/2010, 11:34 PMThey make great rolling papers... for those in California.
:lol:
Quote from: TheClash603 on 11/14/2010, 01:28 AMI said YAY!
This was my reaction as well. I'm indifferent as to whether they need to be included in a game, but its a nice easter egg.
Yep, have found plenty of unexpected spine cards, usually hidden inside a manual.
My best unexpected freebie was when I bought SF2, which for some reason comes in a double CD case. In the second case was a Wonder Boy HuCard.
It happened to me several times but I found the spine cards under the trays! You should always check the trays of your CD games.
Yeah, certainly wasn't an uncommon experience when I used to buy games off of used game shops/recycle shops in Japan.
I've also unexpectedly found 'em stuffed in the manual or hidden between the tray and liner. They don't serve a purpose, but I leave 'em in the manual where they aren't bothering anything, rather than chucking 'em.
Quote from: guest on 11/15/2010, 10:29 AMThey don't serve a purpose, but I leave 'em in the manual where they aren't bothering anything, rather than chucking 'em.
They actually bother me when they fall out if I'm looking at the manual. Back in the day, I used to just put them back in the manual like you but it wasn't long before I got fed up with picking spine cards up off the floor every time I opened a manual.
i always stick mine behind the inner liner of the case.
Quote from: nat on 11/15/2010, 08:52 PMThey actually bother me when they fall out if I'm looking at the manual. Back in the day, I used to just put them back in the manual like you but it wasn't long before I got fed up with picking spine cards up off the floor every time I opened a manual.
That's understandable, but reading's for suckers. When I first get my grubby mitts on a title, I'll look through the manual once then never again (unless it's a fighting game).
Quote from: guest on 11/16/2010, 09:42 AMQuote from: nat on 11/15/2010, 08:52 PMThey actually bother me when they fall out if I'm looking at the manual. Back in the day, I used to just put them back in the manual like you but it wasn't long before I got fed up with picking spine cards up off the floor every time I opened a manual.
That's understandable, but reading's for suckers. When I first get my grubby mitts on a title, I'll look through the manual once then never again (unless it's a fighting game).
or Ai Cho Aniki :D
I found a couple of bonus spines under the cd tray. Never thought to look until recent.
Quote from: shubibiman on 11/14/2010, 05:08 AMIt happened to me several times but I found the spine cards under the trays! You should always check the trays of your CD games.
Thanks for the tip, you've got me popping the cases each time I pull a game out now. Hahaha :D