@Marco86 LOL! I thought it was! It does look like a Slipbox. I'm gonna move the thread@bloodsnake007 are you sure it is a steelbook?
Alas, Disney DE doesn't do stickers.
On a slipbox? I doubt it.
This slipbox's artwork matches that front artwork of the Best Buy SteelBook. I am thinking it would be fitting to marry the two when the price of this drops in a few months
I know, me too!This is my fave non steel artwork so far. Can't wait for the Japanese editions.
Now there is a thought. But I cant remember the last i saw sticker on shrinkwrap for slipcover/slipbox release...so no chance of sticker on the shrink wrap.
Now there is a thought. But I cant remember the last i saw sticker on shrinkwrap for slipcover/slipbox release...
looks great @bloodsnake007 hope the FSK logo is a sticker
Alas, Disney DE doesn't do stickers.
On a slipbox? I doubt it.
Looks like a sticker though. It's transparent. But then again it's not the actual pic of the slip.You read my mind...lol
Shame on the FSK logo though.
Great ideaI say we make a sticker of the design behind to stick over that fsk LOL
LOL. Imagine if we still had to deal with this on steelbooks!?so stupid if not .... i mean the edition is promoting art on the front design and cards and its the equivalent of rated G but lets put some huge logo on the edition. lol
LOL. If you're gonna go that far, might as well just make our own slipI say we make a sticker of the design behind to stick over that fsk LOL
They are not allowed to. Before 2009, the FSK logos were in a different design, smaller and could be placed anywhere on the packaging. Since the 2009 reform, the FSK logos need to be 1200mm² large and be placed in the front left corner. Stickers, reversible cover art etc. are in fact allowed; however, many labels don't use them.LOL. Imagine if we still had to deal with this on steelbooks!?
But why won't they jsut do what NA does and put the ratings at the back of the slip.