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:::Huh. Weird. So were the cards just floating around in the box, making noise if you shook it, or something? [[User:Felderburg|Felderburg]] 14:14, 18 June 2014 (UTC)
:::Huh. Weird. So were the cards just floating around in the box, making noise if you shook it, or something? [[User:Felderburg|Felderburg]] 14:14, 18 June 2014 (UTC)
::::If properly packaged, the cards would be attached to a paper insert with a little bit of that rubber cement type of adhesive you often see. {{small|— [[File:Blondeshell Sig.png|20px|link=User:Blondeshell]] [[User_talk:Blondeshell|talk]] / [[Special:Contributions/Blondeshell|contribs]]}} 20:25, 18 June 2014 (UTC)

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CD Case?

If this is a time card box, why is the inside for a disc? The other GTC interiors have actual card spots: File:Gen_EU_GTC_3_60D_Box_Inside.jpg Felderburg 22:16, 17 June 2014 (UTC)

Probably because they were cheap and could get a better deal on disc packaging or didn't have "game time card" packaging created. This was their first time card released in the EU. ~ User:Aggelakis/Sig1 01:20, 18 June 2014 (UTC)
You're also not seeing that the first and second versions of the generic North American GTCs had disc packages. They're plain black cases with no interior artwork, so that's why they're not included in the articles for comparison. Blondeshell Sig.png talk / contribs 03:41, 18 June 2014 (UTC)
Huh. Weird. So were the cards just floating around in the box, making noise if you shook it, or something? Felderburg 14:14, 18 June 2014 (UTC)
If properly packaged, the cards would be attached to a paper insert with a little bit of that rubber cement type of adhesive you often see. Blondeshell Sig.png talk / contribs 20:25, 18 June 2014 (UTC)