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Cases/Boxes for Jamma Boards and Playchoice 10 titles?
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p-r0t:
I've been thinking about ways to preserve my arcade jamma boards instead of just carboard boxes. Obviously jamma boards range in various sizes for various reasons so making a standard UGC box is not really practical unless you're talking about something the size of a pizza box... I'm curious if anyone has come across a common solution that works for them? It would be cool to have the boards cased up with nice labels just like cartridges :)

Also the same for PC-10 boards, I don't have the exact dimensions but I think most would fit inside a UGC ?

Thoughts ?
Dr.Agon:
PC-10 carts are basically NES games, so id be surprised if they DIDN'T fit in a UGC

as for JAMMA boards, some boards are huge, double layered etc. there's just too much variety to have a "universal" case, for storage just use some antistatic bubble wrap...

if you were crazy, you could make DVD covers for the games, that way you'd have something to display...
tiktektak:
Exactly this is what always put me off when I thought about collecting PCBs as well.

How to store and present them?
noclass_nick:

--- Quote from: tiktektak on February 28, 2014, 01:28:14 PM ---Exactly this is what always put me off when I thought about collecting PCBs as well.

How to store and present them?

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that's why when I made an arcade cab, I purposely decided to collect neo geo mvs games, can be put on shelf nicely and even cased,
Arseen:

--- Quote from: tiktektak on February 28, 2014, 01:28:14 PM ---Exactly this is what always put me off when I thought about collecting PCBs as well.

How to store and present them?

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The 2 mentioned things ( wrapped in antistatic bubblewrap and inside logoless strurdy "pizza box") combined seem the best.
Just add nice end labels to the box and clear coat for protection of the label.
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