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Rather than pile more on Price Charting, look into Discogs.

Seconded. I'd get that listing filled out lickety split!

Just create the category/categories, the community can do the rest!

You just have to decide whether to lump them all under a LaserActive category, or individual MegaLD and LDROM2. 

What does the TG16 CD category do for CDROM2 and SuperCD?

I was just wanting to use this feature and found that I couldn't click on a dev or pub to search for them.

Not sure why it was removed, but please bring it back! Seems like it would be easy to do so ( select * where developer = "" )

Alternatively, keep the field and have a "clear" button on the right side of it. Many other sites do this (eBay iOS is an example).

For reference, these are the following Atari ST systems

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_ST#Models

Atari 260ST

Atari 520ST

Atari 520STf

Atari 520STm

Atari 520STfm

Atari 1040STf

Atari 1040STfm

Atari Mega ST

Atari Mega ST2

Atari Mega ST4

Atari 520STE

Atari 1040STE

Atari Mega STE

Atari TT030

Atari Falcon030

Unfortunately this is very much a visual process and highly subjective. Not only do you have to have a human looking at it (or AI), there might also be other imperfections that weren't captured in the listing, like surface condition.

Either case, it's a capability beyond what's feasible for a site like this.


You also can't rely on sellers to be accurate.

Example: Star Control (Genesis) box had no less than 4 stickers on the box in its pictures, which should place it in the "Acceptable" condition, however the seller listed it as "Very Good", and kept it there even when I reached out to contact him to adjust it based on eBay's guidelines.

A good example of this would be SNES Super Scope 6 for the cartridge only vs the gun bundle. Some records include the hardware with it, which I used to report because it doesn't fit with "game only", but gave up because it proved futile.

Seconded. Please sort Alphabetical listings by CaseSensitivity::CaseInsensitive or by URL link name.

This is also apparent with sports games, (NHL 08 shows up before Natural Doctrine)

Reproduction can apply to all items, a box, manual, burned disc, or a disc case insert.

You can also mix, have a reproduction cart in an original box with original manual (replacing a lost copy of an expensive game), or a reproduction box with an original manual and disc (Super Mario World SNES is most likely).

EDIT: While I don't have reproduction items, I do have "converted" items where someone's cut up a SNES box and placed it into a Universal Game Case. I can either not add it to the collection (if there are multiple items in the set), or made a note that one or more components are reproductions.