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Taketheword:


--- Quote from: djonesvii on May 14, 2020, 03:00:36 PM ---Thanks for the advice so far.
Much appreciated.

Sounds like I should be looking into www.customgamecases.com

Only thing that not so fun is the CAD - USD exchange rate at the moment.

But can always wait and watch. Not sure if they do discount codes every once and a while or not, but worth a look.

Thanks again.

DJ

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Like they said, the creator of those cases is a member of this forum. If you have special needs like specific quantities or shipping requirements, you could ask him here.

Oh. And I don’t use cases for all of my games, but I have seen/used most varieties of his cases. And they are superb. His GB/C/A cases especially. They are a spot on match to DS cases.

rockabilly1983:

Welcome to The Cover Project, djonesvii!

I only use Shadowfox's Custom Game Cases. I highly recommend them because they are the best. They are made of thick, sturdy plastic. He doesn't skimp on the quality. All of his cases have booklet clips inside to hold your manuals too. That's something the universal game cases lacked. You can buy Shadowfox's cases with covers or without covers at customgamecases.com. Best of all, he ships worldwide.

assorted-stuff-and-things:

I like Stoneage Gamer Bit Boxes.  Lightweight, sturdy, and made in North America!

videogametrader:


--- Quote from: assorted-stuff-and-things on May 16, 2020, 09:54:57 PM ---I like Stoneage Gamer Bit Boxes.  Lightweight, sturdy, and made in North America!

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I like Bitboxes too but the art is too difficult to get into it quickly. UGC cases are also a fraction of the cost of CustomGameCases.com


videogametrader:

Does anyone know if MediaShelving.com is actually shipping? I can't get through to any of their phone numbers.

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