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Game Boy Games new case idea by me, pics inside

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larryinc64:


--- Quote from: Arseen on August 04, 2011, 02:41:51 PM ---Looks very nice indeed, but storing them in racks would waste to much space for me.

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I have a drawer thing that holds 72 cases. It's also good for storing Genesis and I think Faimicom carts. Its the thing under the Turntable.


CadmiumRED:

Something I've been wondering about.. how would one be able to encase Pokemon Pinball with this kind of mod?  I've tried to put the game cartridge inside of an audio cassette case, but it's absolutely impossible due to the Rumble Pak that sticks out from the top of the cartridge.  Is there any kind of remedy to this, or is just a stand-alone that needs a different case altogether?

Arseen:


--- Quote from: CadmiumRED on August 06, 2011, 12:26:25 AM ---Something I've been wondering about.. how would one be able to encase Pokemon Pinball with this kind of mod?  I've tried to put the game cartridge inside of an audio cassette case, but it's absolutely impossible due to the Rumble Pak that sticks out from the top of the cartridge.  Is there any kind of remedy to this, or is just a stand-alone that needs a different case altogether?

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Well, quess you could take too cases and cut hole in one's front and other's back, and then glue them together. That would make it look like 2 separete cases and would not stick out from you collection.
Like how we fit it the game in to 2 US DS cases: http://www.thecoverproject.net/forums/index.php?topic=5095


larryinc64:


--- Quote from: Arseen on August 06, 2011, 01:31:42 AM ---
--- Quote from: CadmiumRED on August 06, 2011, 12:26:25 AM ---Something I've been wondering about.. how would one be able to encase Pokemon Pinball with this kind of mod?  I've tried to put the game cartridge inside of an audio cassette case, but it's absolutely impossible due to the Rumble Pak that sticks out from the top of the cartridge.  Is there any kind of remedy to this, or is just a stand-alone that needs a different case altogether?

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Well, quess you could take too cases and cut hole in one's front and other's back, and then glue them together. That would make it look like 2 separete cases and would not stick out from you collection.
Like how we fit it the game in to 2 US DS cases: http://www.thecoverproject.net/forums/index.php?topic=5095


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The plastic in a Cassette case is way to fragile to cut without cracking or braking, its like Jewel Case plastic. But if you can somehow take a front of one and brake off the front, leaving only the spine and hinge part, you could glue another in front and ecstend the walls with tape or something. I don't think im explaining this well but i could post drawings later explaining what i mean.

Arseen:


--- Quote from: larryinc64 on August 06, 2011, 01:39:44 AM ---
--- Quote from: Arseen on August 06, 2011, 01:31:42 AM ---
--- Quote from: CadmiumRED on August 06, 2011, 12:26:25 AM ---Something I've been wondering about.. how would one be able to encase Pokemon Pinball with this kind of mod?  I've tried to put the game cartridge inside of an audio cassette case, but it's absolutely impossible due to the Rumble Pak that sticks out from the top of the cartridge.  Is there any kind of remedy to this, or is just a stand-alone that needs a different case altogether?

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Well, quess you could take too cases and cut hole in one's front and other's back, and then glue them together. That would make it look like 2 separete cases and would not stick out from you collection.
Like how we fit it the game in to 2 US DS cases: http://www.thecoverproject.net/forums/index.php?topic=5095


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The plastic in a Cassette case is way to fragile to cut without cracking or braking, its like Jewel Case plastic. But if you can somehow take a front of one and brake off the front, leaving only the spine and hinge part, you could glue another in front and ecstend the walls with tape or something. I don't think im explaining this well but i could post drawings later explaining what i mean.

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I know it's fragile, but you can cut it carefully with rotory tool such as Dremel.

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