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General opinions on PS1 storage
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wiggy:
I only asked because they're the exact same size ;)

Looks like 121mmx201mm for the manuals.
Umbra:
Ah, okay. Well I'll stick with the original jewels for now; they've lasted this long...  ;)
Can't double them up apparently. Moving the SNES shelf upward just won't happen... oh well. I'll figure out some way to get them to work without having to stack them in columns  :-\
lcvolt:

--- Quote from: UmbraPhasmatis on September 11, 2012, 09:05:45 PM ---Nah. I just got into legit collecting about three months ago. I don't have any Sega consoles because I hear mixed opinions on those.

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from sega i recommend you the sega genesis and maybe the master system.

sega cd didnt have too much good games, and most of them are really expensive now.

32x games were like 30 only, but i think they are all not very rare. also, all of them suck (or most of them)

saturn had a lot of great games, but most of them are already found on ps1. there are some good exclusive rpgs, but they
are very expensive sometimes. there's also a beat em up that is really cool.

the dreamcast was amazing, if it had lived more, i would like it more than the game cube or ps2,. however, it had a short lifespan, thus, short game library. most of its really good games were either released on other consoles, the game cube, or can be found on xbla psn (digital not being an option for me). some good exclusives are rare and expensive like shenmue.
JDavis:
I haven't bought a single loose PS1 game; and I don't plan on doing so any time soon either.

I do, on the other hand, have some PS1 and PS2 demo disks, which I currently have in coverless jewel cases, but I'll make proper labels for them eventually (and move the PS2 ones to DVD cases)

As for longbox PS1 games, I've never seen them in person.
BudgetGameCases:
Most of my PS1 games are complete - Even then, I still use DVD cases for uniformity.  I keep the tray card & manual in the booklet slot, and I store the blank jewel cases - nothing is wasted.

I do the same thing with Dreamcast games.  Hell, I even make custom DVD cases for audio CDs that have DVDs in them that I regularly watch (I store my CDs, and listen to the music digitally).
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