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How do you guys keep your cartridges tidy ? I have found universal
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How do you guys keep your cartridges tidy ? I have found universal game cases but the ports to EU are butthurty. Someone knows an alternative ?
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>>3250073
Everdrive
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>>3250073
I keep my collection closed up in cardboard boxes. It prevents dust from getting inside.
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>>3250073
>Not renamed to Sports games, Sports games EVERYWHERE!
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>>3250073
in a chest of drawers.
hard wood / old oak it was my grandma's
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>>3250118
This, but with wooden boxes, and some custom pockets for games without end labels.
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>>3250073

i just get the plastic cases from custom game cases. not too expensive, holds the cart and awesome display. my stash of 64 games got stolen at uni about 6 years ago... slowly rebuilding now. about 40 games so far.
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>Lost my entire collection and one of my pets in the fire

Emulation days ahead friends, I can't afford to rebuild my collection
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>>3250162
Damn man. Sorry about that.
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>>3250073
I just stack them on shelves in my closet.
Super Famicom games are a fucking bitch though, I have no idea what to do with those.
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I've got cartridges all over the place in a variety of different ways.
I keep my game boy games in a baseball card binder.
I made a custom holder out of k'nex for my n64 games; you may have seen that picture floating around.
My NES games, of which I have over 100, a scatter between a cabinet and a couple official NES game totes.
And my SNES games are in an official game case as well as in this small shelf unit I built myself

I'm reaching a spillover point with pretty much every system, including PS1 games as well, so I really need to invest in another DVD shelf or something.
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>>3250110
This is the only non autistic answer.
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>>3250073
>but the ports to EU are butthurty

http://www.retrogamefreak.com/c-2350078/universal-game-cases/

You're welcome
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>>3250193
God those are annoying. I've got everything in UGCs but if I leave a cart out and go to set another cart on top I always forget they're curved.
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>>3250073
I keep my cartridges on my shelf and keep my manuals in a binder. For N64 games I bought a complete set of end labels from eBay so browsing them would be easier. It's only about $20 and they look much better than plain text labels IMHO.

I wanted to get custom game cases for a long time but it would be expensive and time consuming and all the ones I've seen don't have enough room for the manuals anyway
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