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drummy
03-12-2005, 08:37 AM
So I just got into TG-16/TG-16 CD collecting. I noticed that many games had cases, and no outer cardboard box, and were still being considered complete by EBay sellers. However, I know that almost every game came with the cardboard box, some only came with the cardboard box and no jewel case. So what I'm asking is, if it doesn't have the outer cardboard case, is it still complete?

tholly
03-12-2005, 09:05 AM
So I just got into TG-16/TG-16 CD collecting. I noticed that many games had cases, and no outer cardboard box, and were still being considered complete by EBay sellers. However, I know that almost every game came with the cardboard box, some only came with the cardboard box and no jewel case. So what I'm asking is, if it doesn't have the outer cardboard case, is it still complete?

No

maxlords
03-12-2005, 09:14 AM
From a collector's standpoint, no. However, it's nearly IMPOSSIBLE to get all the cardboard boxes. It'll take years. Most TG16 collectors and sellers simply either don't bother, or don't know the boxes existed in the first place. I've been collecting TG16 for years, and I still only have 4 boxed games. However, I don't go out of my way to look for the boxes either...as I collect em to play em. ;)

drewbrim
03-12-2005, 09:51 AM
Same here. I actually go out of my way to not buy ones with boxes since it will practically force me to try and get boxes for the ones I don't have. Plus from a display standpoint I think they look better on a shelf without them. As for the games that never came with cases I just put those in a replacement case (keith courage or a common sports title) and make my own orange labels.

tholly
03-12-2005, 10:46 AM
Same here. I actually go out of my way to not buy ones with boxes since it will practically force me to try and get boxes for the ones I don't have. Plus from a display standpoint I think they look better on a shelf without them. As for the games that never came with cases I just put those in a replacement case (keith courage or a common sports title) and make my own orange labels.


if your talking about the jewel cases with the orange stickers.....keith courage has one

drewbrim
03-12-2005, 11:01 AM
Same here. I actually go out of my way to not buy ones with boxes since it will practically force me to try and get boxes for the ones I don't have. Plus from a display standpoint I think they look better on a shelf without them. As for the games that never came with cases I just put those in a replacement case (keith courage or a common sports title) and make my own orange labels.


if your talking about the jewel cases with the orange stickers.....keith courage has one

Right. But it says "Keith Courage" on it instead of Neutopia 2, Bonk 3, etc.. I make my own homeade labels with the correct name of the game. They hardly look official or anything but if you were to just glance at them all lined up together you probably wouldn't notice.

FlufflePuff
03-12-2005, 11:03 AM
They didn't make a binder for Hu-cards did they? I mean, if there was a little booklet like a cd holder that could hold loose Hucards it would be pretty sweet.

MarioAllStar2600
03-12-2005, 11:07 AM
No, it's not complete. That is what makes a complete TG-16 collection so hard to get. But a tip for picking up commons (and sometimes raritys). There are no pal games, and Telegames UK is always selling tons of sealed TG-16. They might have a french letter on the shrinkwrap and an extra instruction booklet in there at most. So if your trying to collect complete, pick up some games from telegames UK.

drummy
03-12-2005, 11:27 AM
No, it's not complete. That is what makes a complete TG-16 collection so hard to get. But a tip for picking up commons (and sometimes raritys). There are no pal games, and Telegames UK is always selling tons of sealed TG-16. They might have a french letter on the shrinkwrap and an extra instruction booklet in there at most. So if your trying to collect complete, pick up some games from telegames UK.
Thanks! How do you order from there? They don't have a cart option.

-hellvin-
03-12-2005, 11:44 AM
Personally I don't bother going after the cardboard boxes. Too much work, and almost my entire tg16 collection is cd case. Only system where I'm not picky over complete games. I've actually amassed a large amount of cardboard games in the wild though. Some really good ones too like Air Zonk and Ys1&2 & YsIII.

ClubNinja
03-12-2005, 02:25 PM
They didn't make a binder for Hu-cards did they? I mean, if there was a little booklet like a cd holder that could hold loose Hucards it would be pretty sweet.

I use trading card binder sheets for my TG16 games. Nine a page, tucked away safely in a handy binder.

MarioAllStar2600
03-12-2005, 07:24 PM
No, it's not complete. That is what makes a complete TG-16 collection so hard to get. But a tip for picking up commons (and sometimes raritys). There are no pal games, and Telegames UK is always selling tons of sealed TG-16. They might have a french letter on the shrinkwrap and an extra instruction booklet in there at most. So if your trying to collect complete, pick up some games from telegames UK.
Thanks! How do you order from there? They don't have a cart option.

I have never ordered directly from the site. Maybe you email them the order? They also have an ebay name, which is where I have ordered from, and it's slightly cheaper if im not mistaken.

maxlords
03-12-2005, 08:15 PM
If "doing it right" means having an excess of over-valued cardboard boxes for a bunch of games that I really just want to play, then I'll gladly do it wrong ;)


What he said. It's nice if you can get em, but personally I don't collect for status. I only buy games I want to play :) I could care less what anyone else thinks (not that I don't like to brag now and then like everyone else).

digitalpress
03-12-2005, 08:40 PM
I'm posting this picture of a complete TG-16 HuCard collection for your reference.

It is also being posted to taunt you.

http://www.digitpress.com/images/tg16hu1.jpg

Sothy
03-12-2005, 10:08 PM
Joe if you ever need like a kidney or testicle or whatnot lemme know we can probably work out a trade for that tgfx16 collection.

ClubNinja
03-12-2005, 11:05 PM
Ditto the below.

Lady Jaye
03-12-2005, 11:05 PM
Nevermind. I reposted what I just erased in the split part of the thread.

Back to the discussion of TG-16 boxes... :D

rhiohki
03-13-2005, 12:16 AM
ahhh...Drummy my man. No wonder I got that offer from you over on the *other* site. LOL LOL

As the question has already been answered from a collector standpoint, it is NOT complete unless it has the box. All US based Hu-cards games and CD-Rom games came with a box. US Super-CD Rom games came without boxes....ie. Bonk 3 CD, Super Air Zonk, Dungeon Explorer II, etc. However, Vasteel and Exile Wicked Phenomenon didn't come with a box, but with a cardboard outer slip-cover. This was actually mentioned in a thread here on these forums a while ago. Just do a search for TG16 boxes and you should come up with it.

Good luck finding the TG16 stuff. :D

Tron 2.0
03-13-2005, 05:43 AM
I'm posting this picture of a complete TG-16 HuCard collection for your reference.

It is also being posted to taunt you.

http://www.digitpress.com/images/tg16hu1.jpg
That must have been fun collecting all those boxed.

I'm glad i'm not that picky when comes to "collecting" TG16 games X_x

drummy
03-13-2005, 08:20 AM
Are ALL the games telegames.co.uk sealed?

Also, rhiohki, you could have at least declined or something. I've been waiting for your response! :angry:

k8track
03-13-2005, 08:50 AM
I'm posting this picture of a complete TG-16 HuCard collection for your reference.

It is also being posted to taunt you.

Color me taunted and titillated.

pookninja
03-13-2005, 09:02 AM
other then ebay,you should be glad just being able to find tubro games,much less being complete.i hardly ever find any where i live.

MarioAllStar2600
03-13-2005, 01:47 PM
Are ALL the games telegames.co.uk sealed?

Also, rhiohki, you could have at least declined or something. I've been waiting for your response! :angry:

Unless stated I think so. Everyone I have seen on ebay fromt hem has been sealed.

fishsandwich
03-13-2005, 02:13 PM
It is also being posted to taunt you.

http://www.digitpress.com/images/tg16hu1.jpg

Bitch!

:2gunfire: :devilish:

esquire
03-13-2005, 09:18 PM
I'm posting this picture of a complete TG-16 HuCard collection for your reference.

It is also being posted to taunt you.

http://www.digitpress.com/images/tg16hu1.jpg

Nice, but do you have all the warranty cards and inserts to go with them? :P

digitalpress
03-16-2005, 01:22 PM
That must have been fun collecting all those boxed.

I'm glad i'm not that picky when comes to "collecting" TG16 games X_x

It wasn't bad because I was one of the few US gamers actually buying these games when they were new (and most of them right after the system collapsed). This was actually the first collection I ever completed.

Someday I'll show you something really impressive and take a picture of all the PC Engine HuCards and CD's :)


Nice, but do you have all the warranty cards and inserts to go with them? :P

Yeah, they're totally complete. As mentioned above, all of the games were bought new at one time or another, between 1989 and 1993.

</taunt>

esquire
03-16-2005, 03:25 PM
That must have been fun collecting all those boxed.

I'm glad i'm not that picky when comes to "collecting" TG16 games X_x

It wasn't bad because I was one of the few US gamers actually buying these games when they were new (and most of them right after the system collapsed). This was actually the first collection I ever completed.

Someday I'll show you something really impressive and take a picture of all the PC Engine HuCards and CD's :)

How many do you have? I have quite a few myself, but probably nowhere near your collection. I have 76 games, all complete, for the PC-Engine. 55 HuCards, 4 Arcade CD games, 9 CD-ROM2 games and 8 Super-CDROM games.