Author Topic: Wii-ware on SD in DS cases  (Read 2023 times)

May 27, 2012, 05:50:27 PM
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CommunistGamer

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Its not the same as this, but i found dvd case sized cases for 9 sd cards or 6 cf cards,
And they have a cover slip/.

May 27, 2012, 06:44:02 PM
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Wow, this is catching on.

How does One print an SD card label? Haha.

But yea, the DVD case is rather overkill, and it does not seem to be a shelf waster like putting empty cases on the shelf. Just pull out the case, slip the SD card in, and play. And you could put all the parts of an episodic game (like Strong Bad) onto one card.

I wonder, I have never held a Vita game card thingy, I wonder if putting MICRO SD cards in Vita cases would be a better proposition.
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May 27, 2012, 06:55:19 PM
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well id rather have the dvd case for virtual console, as its 1 case to hold an sd card for every type of vc game

July 19, 2012, 12:30:29 AM
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I've been quite interested in the idea of both WiiWare and Virtual Console games in their own DS cases for a while, so here are two basic ideas I've put into the concept.

The first is this basic design for Virtual Console game covers.



The concept here is very simple: an uncomplicated design that is easily and readily distinguishable as a Virtual Console theme at a glance, laid out above the original game's boxart. The purpose is easy creation of VC coverart; just grab the original cover, resize it, make a spine, and slap on the banner. Of course, this idea is far from perfect and desperately needs tweaking. The current layout is for horizontal covers, which is just peachy for SNES and N64 games. Wouldn't be too difficult to modify it for vertical covers, rotate the strips so they're running down the side on the face of the box instead of along the top, but I imagine those red Genesis cases would look pretty silly wiith that on there. Moreover, I don't know what would be done for Game Boy games and the like, those kinds of covers that are already on the site in DS case styles, for the 3DS VC. But of course, this is still just an idea, and hopefully something can be figured out that would work across the board. Remember, though: the main thing is to be able to easily convert coverart from the originals to the DS style.



The other idea I've worked on is fitting SD cards into DS cases. This was what I had in mind.



This is a Gamestop DS case that I had previously cut up to fit a Game Boy game. I made one more little modification to the DS card slot. I cut out a  piece of the inner "wall" of the card slot, on the bottom right. The effect this has is that I can fit an SD card case into the DS card slot.



The cut was sloppy, and the piece of wall remaining on the right is loose and floppy because I cut too far in so it's severed from the bottom wall, but the result is a surprisingly snug fit. When it's closed, the SD case doesn't move around at all, even when I turn it upside down and shake it as hard as I can. And this is with the top half of the DS card slot missing, and only a tiny piece of plastic supporting the entire right side. The SD case does pop forward out of the slot without much difficulty, so it's still liable to fall out if you open the DS case if you're holding it vertically when you do so, but since the card itself is in the small SD case, there's no danger of the contacts becoming dirty or damaged or anything if it falls. The SD case itself presents a slim enough profile that the DS case has no trouble closing, and it doesn't bulge at all.

What I like best about this setup is that, since it uses the DS card slot, it can be done with eco cases - so you don't have to sacrifice any GBA slots for it - and even 3DS cases if I'm not mistaken, which work well with a WiiWare/Virtual Console theme (as demonstrated by the enigmaxtreme's Cave Story mockup, as well as my Super Metroid mockup) Again, though, still just an idea which may be improved upon. Lemme know what you think of my ideas. Tell me why they suck, but more importantly, things that might be changed about them so they won't suck.

July 19, 2012, 07:18:05 AM
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Interesting...  Just a suggestion that you may want to get rid of the 800 Wii points on the back...  That could change and with Wii U coming out everything may be available in a new shop that uses cash as currency and not points.

July 19, 2012, 03:14:11 PM
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The stuff on the back is just so the preview doesn't look bare. Including the blocks is really a much bigger stretch I'd say. Anyway, that stuff can be ignored, as it was never intended to be final. What really needs tweaking before moving on to the finer details is the shape, to fit better with the various case styles of the VC's varied system selection.

July 24, 2012, 07:29:10 PM
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Something tells me that they won't switch from points to $$$. Nobody else does it that way, and Nintendo's $$$ to points exchange rate is already the easiest to decipher (stupid Microsoft points system grumble grumble)

July 24, 2012, 07:52:29 PM
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PSN and (I think) the 3DS use cash values.

July 25, 2012, 02:25:38 AM
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PSN deals only in cash values

July 25, 2012, 08:29:18 PM
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So this is my VC banner on NES games.



Games like Excitebike, Kid Icarus, and Zelda II are easy enough to modify to fit the theme by expanding the left and right sides with more of the solid colour already found on the case, and maybe moving an element or two around in a basic manner (as is the case with Zelda II, where I expanded the sides, then moved the "Zelda II" strip and the shield above it to the left, so they'd once again be on the far left of the front cover) No such luck with Bubble Bobble and Kirby's Adventure, which had to be stretched. Again, all in keeping with the idea that these covers should be easy to create.

I still have no idea how to handle Game Boy covers for 3DS VC.

November 12, 2012, 12:24:38 PM
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I just use N-Gage cases. they're half the height of DVD cases, and hold 2 SD cards+ a manual apiece.


November 12, 2012, 02:19:46 PM
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Have you found any places that sell the n-gage cases?




My Covers that ARE NOT hosted on TCP
https://app.box.com/shared/hbm9k6fhvy

November 18, 2012, 08:07:28 PM
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Have you found any places that sell the n-gage cases?

i 2nd this, need about 12

November 18, 2012, 09:14:31 PM
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Have you found any places that sell the n-gage cases?

i 2nd this, need about 12

You can always buy cheap games on eBay. Most copies of Tiger Woods go for around $3-5. Far more than a DS case, but significantly less than those 9-SD card DVD-case-sized holders.

February 27, 2014, 05:32:32 PM
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Sorry for resurrecting an old thread... But has anyone considered using PS Vita cases for their non-tangible game collection ? I have to admit I am intrigued by this idea of backing up my DLC, but not sure if its just that I like the excuse to case up games that were never meant to be in physical form :)

There may be better pricing out there, but this isn't too bad.
http://www.meritline.com/10-mm-single-blue-play-station-vita-case-with-clip-full-sleeve---p-92492.aspx