I always thought that CDRs had the TOC at the other end of the disc to pressed by some quirk of space management, but it turns out that's not the case. However, whereas pressed discs are very precise at a molecular scale, burned discs are very erratic. According to one expert "it's a miracle they even work".
But it does beg the question, why do CDRs sometimes cause a PCE laser to get stuck on the outside?
Anyways. If someone does feel like pressing a bunch of these discs and can figure out costs etc, I'm interested - as I am with any professional-looking packaging, though I agree it should be pretty much the same as the Japanese version.
Im interested in having the game pressed but only if it's legal, which entails licensing the game from konami and having the approval of those who have done the work.
? Having the game pressed isn't illegal, using the work of others to turn a profit is illegal. Which means if I cover the cost of pressing the disc and shipping etc rather than burn my own for 50p, morally I'm fine with it.
In fact you could argue that because Konami still own the rights to Castlevania, and because they re-released it on PSP, then we're taking money away from them by downloading the original ISO. But in honesty, the fact that we are who we are, player-collectors and fans of the original hardware, that's not true, and we're not taking money from Konami.
In fact there is some kind of law passed for old software, particularly if it's hard to obtain that means the guy selling Sapphire boots can't be touched legally, even if what he's doing is morally wrong.
All I'm doing is protectin mah laser
*edit* and OldMan, thankyou very much for answering my questions