Working Designs has made a practice of switching up the labels on their CDs during production since they did it with "Lunar: The Silver Star" for the Sega CD. Despite this, it seems most people are uninterested in this fact.
"Lunar: The Silver Star" has seven different variants, of which I have all seven.
"Alundra", for the PSX, supposedly has nine different variants (although I've only managed to procure seven).
Does this sort of thing matter to game collectors, or is this seen as a company pandering to the community in order to raise the value of its own products? I've been interested in collecting label variants for Working Designs games for several years now, but it really seems like either no one has ever heard of this, or no one really cares. After finding this community (and being downright shocked yet delighted at the dedication some of you have), I figured I would chime out and ask.
Any comments, opinions, or information is greatly welcome and appreciated.
--Needle