One of the best ways to organize your games

Noah

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I stumbled across this a while back, and thought I'd post it here, if anyone was looking for a good way to organize loose carts.

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I've got 100 of these cases coming to me, (They're on back order) and it's $42 per 100 cases, plus the cost to print all the inserts. They display beautifully, and there's inserts for a whole bunch of systems. There are also inserts for the modded DS cases to fit GB games.

Here are the cases.
Here you can download inserts.

I wouldn't normally endorse products like this, but man, these things look sexy.
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(None of these pictures are mine, by the way.)
 
Yeah, I've known about this, and there might of been a thread about it awhile back. Still, it's a really cool way to store your games if you have the room.
 
Great find. Personally, I keep my carts in a bag designed to hold cassette tapes, but this would be a great solution if I wanted to display them.
 
Don't the boxes just add an extra step to being able to actually get your game? There isn't much point in a box besides preserving the original, and in this case, that's a null point.
 
*Can'tSayThisOnTV*ing no end labels.

What *Can'tSayThisOnTV*nugget was like "yeah *Can'tSayThisOnTV* end labels", because I hate them.
 
But the requires work on our end, can look sloppy, and degrades the cart value.
 
ProgMetalMan said:
1. But the requires work on our end,
2. can look sloppy, and
3. degrades the cart value.
1. Shouldn't be TOO much work to get it printed, or have a local Kinkos or UPS store do it.
2. Have it printed by a professional like Kinkos or the UPS store.
3. If it's for your own collection, that shouldn't be much of an issue.
 
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