Don Cox said: > It won't work for games. The best bet there is to sell the packaging - > put the thing in a really nice box. Enough people will want the original > to make it worth while. > > It will be a few weeks before the commercial pirate companies clone the > packaging. > > The same applies to music. For example, the new Sigur Ros CD comes with > attractive graphics. It's well worth the money to own the real thing > rather than a CD-R with the name in felt tip pen.
Indeed. Like I mentioned to Gary in another part of the thread, I still have the Obitus T-shirt that was packaged with the Psygnosis game of the same name. I also have several posters from the games that I used to buy for the Amiga. Heck, sometimes those extras can also mean the difference between purchasing game-a as opposed to game-b--let alone fight piracy. -- -- Regards, Dave 'Targhan' Crawford
