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Old 11-28-2015, 01:27 AM
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Exclamation Tide turning against steelbook video game collecting?

I visit quite a few video game collectors sites and follow a lot of the major and some under the radar video game collectors on youtube...more and more these days i am seeing resentment towards steelbook packaging on games...some famous youtubers say they are pointless and serve no purpose and the standard game case is good enough, others say they are more prone to breakage and more fragile compared to standard boxes, and others say they hate they "stick out" in collections and LOL 'throw theres away"..LOL...when the game only comes with steelbook packaging option. for some strange reason i used to think 100% of gamers were always in favor of steelbook packaging..i was surprised to see people don't care, or dont want them..or in few cases "trash them".LOL...and replace with another empty case....i believe a lot of youtubers have a cult following, so when they say things like "hate steelbook" i think it comes across into peoples minds, that steelbooks are not a plus, but something that takes away from game collecting..the latest noise i read was one a newsfeed announcing street fighter V day one PAL steelbook...they were fans..saying "this sucks, i want a real game case"..and "i will wait now, until a regular case comes out no day 1 buy for me"..etc...just thought it was ironic and surprised to hear these kinds of comments, MORE of them..is what is scary.
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Old 11-28-2015, 01:46 AM
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Default Re: Tide turning against steelbook video game collecting?

If I didn't have a steelbook collection I'd want a regular case that fits with the rest of the games on my shelf.

Personally I barely even collect steelbooks anymore, I've just lost interest in them.
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Old 11-28-2015, 10:20 AM
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Default Re: Tide turning against steelbook video game collecting?

i somewhat feel the same as you..i just think the market is being flooded with them, and it starts to lose some of it's luster as something niche, sought after, it used to be "special" to hear about a upcoming steelbook edition, but now it almost to the point where it is not the exception but the norm.....5 years ago, some of my friends used to be "in awe" when i showed them some steelbooks, because it was a rare sight to behold..and steelbooks kinda back then flew under the radar..and now my friends who are gamers are like "who cares" when it comes to steelbook packaging..same ones who used to tell me "wow, those are cool metal cases" when i showed off mine when i first started collecting steelbooks about 5 years ago.
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Old 11-28-2015, 12:06 PM
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Default Re: Tide turning against steelbook video game collecting?

I myself have never been into steelbook collecting. I have generally only collected the ones of the franchises that I love. I can see how it would've been a big thing in the past but now with most games coming out with some sort of steelbook edition, or multiple ones depending on region etc I just think the same as you guys that they have and are fast losing their appeal with game collectors
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Old 11-28-2015, 12:49 PM
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Default Re: Tide turning against steelbook video game collecting?

I love steelbooks and will track down any for games I love, they look great in my uncharted explorer edition case
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Old 11-29-2015, 03:52 PM
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Default Re: Tide turning against steelbook video game collecting?

Those who say steelbooks don't fit into their collections obviously don't have enough steelbooks. When you have a whole shelf of steelbooks then they fit in perfectly
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Old 11-30-2015, 07:56 PM
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Default Re: Tide turning against steelbook video game collecting?

I can see both sides to this story and I kept nodding my head in agreement with all the reasons to own and not own steelbooks mentioned above. I also believe that steelbooks are mainly for collectors for the same reasons why a collector would by an accompanying statue or trinket.

I think some of the reason might have something to do with the artwork associated with them. Most are either lazy or too simple. Ones that come to mind as being unique to me here recently are both the Borderlands: Handsome Jack Collection and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Both were very detailed and felt very thought out.

Honestly, I feel the same about slip-covers but I feel these fly over most people as well.
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Old 11-30-2015, 08:03 PM
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Default Re: Tide turning against steelbook video game collecting?

One word: rust. I've been telling that everywhere every time. Yes, they rust. No, they are not stainless steel or aluminium.

And they are more fragile. But... rust. They were not made for certain countries.
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Old 12-05-2015, 09:05 PM
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Default Re: Tide turning against steelbook video game collecting?

YES!!! two of my G1 futureshop steelbooks are indeed "rusting" on the inner areas of the steelbook where you open them up at....so rust is another issue.
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Old 12-06-2015, 06:41 PM
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I feel that the CE should always include the steelbook. In fact the guy in this Just Cause 3 CE review posted below expressed my exact opinion. I preordered the Just Cause 3 CE from Best Buy and then bought the steelbook from Target. I considered keeping the steelbook and selling the standard copy from the CE like I have done in the past for other games, but I'm just going to return the CE.
https://youtu.be/Ar3WMY0M8mo
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