Just starting to get a decent start on an N64 collection and was wondering how you feel about replacing labels and such for personal collections.
I don't plan to resell or anything, but want to keep a consistent look to it. Thoughts? Or should I just put the effort into finding decent quality originals?
If you just want to play some good games, just print out some new labels. If you're trying to build a beautiful 'collection', you probably don't want loose carts anyway. I just buy carts to play, so I typically buy the shittiest ones I can find and leave them as it, but that's just me.
>>3280490
For personal collections you can do whatever the fuck you want, go ahead and print out shitting dick nipples and paste them on every cart i that makes you happy. I personally am more utilitarian though, if the game works and it is clearly marked I'm not too bothered.
>>3280490
If it's for your personal collection why does it even matter what we think? Personally, if I ever have the money for an N64 I'm just going to get a flash cart, but if prices ever plummet and I find myself with N64 carts, I plan on getting end labels for them
>>3280578
>if prices ever plummet
>>3280490
If you don't beat it with the original label, it doesn't count.
>>3280490
if you really want to be a trash boat, get the japanese copy and put the front on. or reprint the label. or just fucking slap tape on the front and write the name of the game.
>>3280587
They will eventually drop.
>>3280490
If the internet taught me anything it's that missing and replaced labels are literally the mark of Satan.
>>3281323
>wishful thinking
They will increase in value like everything else