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Software and gaming - Refurbishing old games?

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Refurbishing old games?

Sky_hawk
msx user
Posts: 33
Posted: June 30 2008, 10:56   
I recently bought a msx game (SD snatcher), but the plastic on the front of the game-box looks ugly, it's weathered/wrinkled and now the picture doesn't come out right at all. It looks bad, even though the paper/picture is in a very good state.

Does anyone have ideas on how to make it look better?

Greetings,

Jan
ro
msx guru
Posts: 2320
Posted: June 30 2008, 12:25   
you call that "a" game? o_0 ?. it's "THE" game
Just send it to me and I'll make it look better. ANY software looks better in my possession hahah.

Congrats on the buy, sorry can't help you polishing the cover/box.
OeiOeiVogeltje
online
msx freak
Posts: 142
Posted: June 30 2008, 22:11   
you could TRY a hairdryer on it


just not too hot else the plastic will shrink

Sky_hawk
msx user
Posts: 33
Posted: July 03 2008, 11:02   
Even if the hairdryer would work (which i'm not going to test on a SD-snatcher) I think it would probably be very temporary, I was thinking more along the lines of re-plastifing it or something...
LeoM
msx lover
Posts: 123
Posted: July 03 2008, 11:35   
I think the hairdryer could work (although I've never tried it), and would be a better sollution (IMHO). When you are going to (try to) re-plastify it, it loses it's originallity. That doesn't feel right to me...
But..... It is your game....

Samor
msx professional
Posts: 841
Posted: July 03 2008, 18:42   
if done right, no one would even know it was replaced. Does it even matter, then?

 
 







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