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| wiggy:
--- Quote from: Marcus_CA on October 07, 2013, 01:33:53 PM ---I'm curious, how did YOU case your collection? I started not too long ago and your experiences are probably better than mine :D Questions that can help the discussion: Which country do you live in? Which case did you buy? From which provider and for what purpose? Was the shipping expansive? Did your manuals fit, or did you have to mod your case? What about the end-product quality? Any other personal thoughts?. --- End quote --- • USA, Ohio • UGCs from Media Center. Purpose? Um, to case my games :P Shipping is reasonable. I tend to order 2 or more cases at a time, which cuts the cost down considerably. • Never understood the need/desire to case the manuals. I don't need to read them, and they just get in the way. Mine are all stored in bins. I've been making covers and casing games for just about 2 years now. I'm at a tad over 500 covers and just as many cased games/systems so far. I use UGCs for NES, SNES, N64, Genesis/32X, and my portables. I use DS cases for all the portable games (GB/GBC/GBA, GameGear, Neo Geo Pocket, and Wonderswan), and my tiny collection of TG-16 games. Everything else is stored in their original cases (PS1/2/3, Xbox/Xbox360, Saturn, 64DD, Dreamcast, and Gamecube). Love this site, love the community, love casing my collection :D |
| palmer6strings:
^------- Pretty much what he said. Though I live in Missouri in the states. Been here for a little over 2 years myself. Mainly Use: UGC's for NES, SNES, N64, DS cases for all handhelds and original cases (If possible.) Not to sure how I want to case my Atari games yet though... |
| kingjohn3:
Once i learn how i will be making 90% retail covers for the original black box Nintendo games and using UGC's. I say 90% because ill tweak the spine and background a little. But for the rest of them I have retail boxes for most other important games in my collection and will use game box protectors simply because i like the original look. Cant get much more original than the actual box. Retail black boxes are way too expensive to buy the 25 more i would need. The idea is to case the 30 black box games and let them be the centerpiece since, to me, theyre the most iconic. Followed by old Capcom and maybe Konami. Those two companies put out the best games by far along with the Dragon Warrior games, Final Fantasy, Wizards & Warriors and a few more. So, display cased games up top and line up loose ones below. |
| mojoeskateco:
For NES games I use the UGC and put the games in a dust cover with the manual also in the dust cover behind the cart. For the few NES games that have large manuals I just squeeze them in. For SNES I started using double wide DVD cases with manual clips .. it was the best solution I could find for manual storage and modding the cases is quite easy. The cost to get to Ottawa, ON is about $1 a case - similar to UGC. I also like the black case for the SNES games as most of the boxes were black based originally. I recently switched to SNES Verticals as they just look more uniform on a shelf. Here are some pics of the double wide DVD case solution: Here's what the case looks like pre-mod NES Mod SNES Mod NES Cart + Manual - Note that the clips don't press down far enough to keep thin NES manuals in place SNES Cart + Manual - Note that with a dust cover and thick manual there is a slight bulge to the case but it will close Flat view of cases Spine view I ultimately decided to stick with the UGC for NES games and the Double Wide DVD cases for SNES games. |
| Marcus_CA:
Interesting ... how snug are those SNES games in the double wide DVD cases? |
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