Nice to see such a positive reaction. Y'all are making my pants tight.
As for
Ys IV (and similarly translated games) being omitted at the start - it's because it would be a lot more work and require outside assistance; if this doesn't work out, I'd rather waste only my own time and as little of it as possible. The five games listed are pretty much ready to go (outside of ensuring Dave Shadoff doesn't have a problem with me distributing his translation of
Motteke Tomago), whereas
Ys IV would need it's manual and liner translated, and pressing it now without an audio dub would either kill the chances of such a dub ever being completed or make baby Jebus cry if a dub were later finished.
Are fake US copies of games worth more than legit JP ones, even to neuvo hardcore eBay retards?
Of course not. At the same time, PCE versions of the expensive US games can't be bought for $2 either.
Manuals pose a problem and should be minimized. Inserts larger than eight pages become really expensive....Sparky-style inserts are cheap, effective placeholders and impossible to confuse with originals.
This can be discussed further (and possibly voted on in another poll), but the difference in cost isn't all that much per disc: using four-panel inserts (Sparkler Style
TM) as a base point, 8 page books are about $.45 more, 12 page books are $.65 more, and 16 page books are $.83 more. Even cheaper than a four-panel insert are the two-panel at a savings of $.08, or cheapest of all just the disc itself for a savings of $.73.
I am just afraid that it would be hard to distinguish the real game from a fake when buying online. Which is the case with Sapphire.
Things would definitely be changed to make it obvious to anyone that bothers to look that it's a boot - more obvious than the
Sapphire boots which aren't at all hard to distinguish from the real deal if you know what to look for.
On another note, I think another possibility for a pressed CD would be the Super Hu Card CD (I think that's how it's called).
That's a neat idea, but unfortunately the vast majority of roms on there do not work properly.