Some people use more expensiive paper i myself use regular Staples legal paper and print the covers on a canon printer, comes out just fine to me some examples
99% chance that they are in there loose. That's how mine are. Since they spend most of their lives sitting on a shelf, the game isn't moving around anyway. If you really want them snug, just add a little foam inside.
I originally considered getting UGCs, I watched a few vids and noticed that while a few of the systems carts fit decently others moved around. I checked out Shadowfox cases CustomGameCases.com, while Nintendo based cases (which I collect also) they fit better compared to UGCs.What I'm interested in is a SEGA type case that "locks" the cart in securely. I have lots of SEGA games most have original cases, I like SEGA type cases.Thanks Quote from: TDIRunner on January 20, 2017, 12:15:24 AM99% chance that they are in there loose. That's how mine are. Since they spend most of their lives sitting on a shelf, the game isn't moving around anyway. If you really want them snug, just add a little foam inside.
Hiya folks, anyone have anymore information on the SNES CGCs release? I've been refreshing the customgamecases website daily waiting for an announcement, but nothing yet
Where did you get the cases for Atari 2600 & Intellivision? I have not seen any cases on the sites specifically for the two systems...Are the cases modified to allow then to fit snug, not sliding around?ThanksQuote from: Beastman1975 on May 26, 2016, 01:19:14 PMSome people use more expensiive paper i myself use regular Staples legal paper and print the covers on a canon printer, comes out just fine to me some examples