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kingjohn3:

I know this topic has been discussed a million times before, now a million and one. I have a good reason for asking this time as I'm trying to decide which boxes and manuals to part with. I'm keeping the games, however. I have, over the years, built up a decent NES and SNES collection with most SNES cib but I have decided to trim the fat and only keep my favorite games in the boxes but also want to keep what is considered to be the best of the best and the best of the rest. I've looked extensively at various websites and differing opinions on what people consider to be the best and I simply want to know what you guys think. I'm particularly interested in your thoughts on Platformer/Adventure games, Shmups and Beat 'Em Ups. Please take a few minutes and share what you think. Thanks

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--- Quote from: kingjohn3 on April 22, 2014, 03:23:34 PM ---I know this topic has been discussed a million times before, now a million and one. I have a good reason for asking this time as I'm trying to decide which boxes and manuals to part with. I'm keeping the games, however. I have, over the years, built up a decent NES and SNES collection with most SNES cib but I have decided to trim the fat and only keep my favorite games in the boxes but also want to keep what is considered to be the best of the best and the best of the rest. I've looked extensively at various websites and differing opinions on what people consider to be the best and I simply want to know what you guys think. I'm particularly interested in your thoughts on Platformer/Adventure games, Shmups and Beat 'Em Ups. Please take a few minutes and share what you think. Thanks

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This is kind of a open end question, and everyone's answer is going to be different. Simply its your collection, if you wish to "trim the fat" then keep the stuff that means the most to you and part with the rest. I don't know if i'd sell the boxes and manuals tho if anything unfold them to be flat and put them in a plastic on the go filing cabinet for safe keeping. the inserts, box and manuals *depending how many you actually have* should fit a good amount per container.

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