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    Obviously it's desirable to have 100% of a games original contents but what's the significance of the spine card? (in regards to DC games)

    Is this something that is only on DC imports?

    Does a missing spine card significantly reduce a games value?

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    I wouldn't say that a spine card reduces the value of a title signifigantly, but it does matter when searching for a truly "complete" copy. When selling, having a spine card for a game gives it an "edge", since most other auctions don't have them. Do a search for Radiant Silvergun to see what I mean. Very few of them have the spine card.

    They're only on imports of DC, Saturn, and PSX games, possibly some others.
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    Thanks!

    I've just started looking into DC imports so this is good to know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evilmess
    Thanks!

    I've just started looking into DC imports so this is good to know.
    COOL.

    In case you haven't already seen it, check this out. Good start for non-Japanese-reading folks such as myself.

    http://www.digitpress.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14892

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    Almost anything in a CD case (including CDs, games, and DVDs) have a spinecard (or 'obi' as it's called in Japanese). Any DVD or game will boot without them, but some people must have them.

    When I was selling games, someone sent me a list of a few games they were looking for, but would only take them if they had the case, manual, spine, AND the little questionairre card that comes with it. I told him I didn't want to bother looking.
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