b'Understanding the grading scaleTypes of boxes/cases and potential flawsBroadly speaking, there are four types of video game box/cases. Lets open up your rucksack and explore the possible items in your inventory:Cardboard Used by Atari, Nintendo, and others in the first few decades of gamin Common damages include creasing, denting, or crushing of the cardboard surfaces and cornersClamshell Made from a hard plastic with a VHS-style constructio Used for SEGA Genesis, Mega Drive, and mor Common damages include cracking of the outer case, as well as creasing and denting of the cover art insertJewelA heavily creased cardboard game box. Made from a hard plastic with a CD case-like constructio Used for PlayStation 1, Dreamcast, and mor Common damages include cracking of the outer case and creasing of the manualPlastic A cracked jewel game case (circled in blue). Made from a softer plastic with a DVD and Blu-Ray-style constructio Used by all gaming publishers beginning in the early 00s to presen Common damages include cracking of the outer case, as well as creasing and denting of the cover art insert'