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| Case for Atari Jaguar Games |
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| Polygon:
I've searched, maybe not enough, but I couldn't find any hard data on this. But those of you with Jaguar games, what cases are you using? How well do the UGCs work with Jaguar games, or is the better alternative? I also have a question about paper. I've read the FAQ but I still want to know. If I want to get close to emulating the paper originally used by game manufactures for their slip covers. What paper would I want to get? |
| irvgotti452:
I use the UGC's for my jaguar games. With the booklets they are a snug fit. I usually put them face down and close the case and they stay well in place. As for the paper...i use regular so can't help u there. |
| AppleQueso:
--- Quote from: Polygon on January 16, 2011, 09:01:05 PM ---I also have a question about paper. I've read the FAQ but I still want to know. If I want to get close to emulating the paper originally used by game manufactures for their slip covers. What paper would I want to get? --- End quote --- I've said it plenty of times, there is no standard. Just find some decent legal size paper that looks good when you print on it. Once it's in the case you won't be able to tell. I just use whatever Kinko's has on thier self service machines. |
| BadChad:
Its probably a good idea to get legal size paper tho... |
| Polygon:
--- Quote from: irvgotti452 on January 16, 2011, 09:41:18 PM ---I use the UGC's for my jaguar games. With the booklets they are a snug fit. I usually put them face down and close the case and they stay well in place. As for the paper...i use regular so can't help u there. --- End quote --- Perfect, thanks! I'm seriously contemplating doing my entire collection now. Sadly, I can't seem to find anything for my Game Gear games. --- Quote from: AppleQueso on January 17, 2011, 03:17:20 AM ---I've said it plenty of times, there is no standard. Just find some decent legal size paper that looks good when you print on it. Once it's in the case you won't be able to tell. I just use whatever Kinko's has on thier self service machines. --- End quote --- I know, that's not what I'm asking for. What I would like to know is something as close as possible to the paper used for slip covers. I know I'm being very picky. I'll probably just end up getting some 38# photo paper. --- Quote from: BadChad on January 17, 2011, 05:48:23 PM ---Its probably a good idea to get legal size paper tho... --- End quote --- Yeah, the stock Genesis slip covers cut it pretty close. |
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