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UncleBob:
I was reading a post on the Nintendo forums and, as not everyone has the time/money to case their N64 collection, I got to thinking.

The biggest issue with N64 games is that you can't read what they are from the top/side - there's no label!

Now, this is just an idea I'm throwing outand it's not something I have the talent or time to do, but... what would y'all think about putting together a N64 Top Label project?

I suggest we find a standard sized label that you can buy (probably Avery brand, as they're about the most common) that fits right onto the top of the N64 cart.  Using the dimentions of that label, individual (and purdy) labels could be made that have the name of the game and, perhaps, some pretty graphics on them that go with the game.

This is just a crazy idea, but I know there's quite a bit of N64 love on this site and since the N64 cover project is pretty much done, this could be a fun way to go...
Doom:
Good idea, but more work would make people go crazy.
UncleBob:
lol... probably. ;)

Just to note, while it's neat, this probably isn't something I personally would even use (since I don't have a printer and wouldn't be able to print the labels out at Kinko's or Staples probably...)

I was just reading that post and thought it'd be a neat thing to suggest and throw the idea out there. :)
satoshi_matrix:
Another UncleBob crazy idea... :P

This would be neat for those unable or unwilling to buy Universal Media cases, but for the rest of us (which are among the majority) we don't need such labels because the N64 games fit perfectly into the cases (they were designed for them!) and then the insert convays which game is which. So it would kind of be pointless from that prespective. but hey, if anyone's interested, go nuts.
UncleBob:
http://www.gamesniped.com/2010/09/25/custom-cartridge-end-labels/



Neat idea. $3 each seems a bit high though...

*edit* Maybe not...
"They are printed on 3M Vinyl (not paper stickers) with a UV Lamination and computer die cut!"
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