Storing expensive loose SNES carts?

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  • I keep them all together.



    #allcartsmatter
  • Found some neat picture frames that hold them.



    Then in an N64 case, the one that holds SNES or N64 games.



    My shelf doesn't hold SNES games well, so the more "expensive" games get their own spot.
  • Is there a problem with having them on a shelf that I'm not aware of?
  • Originally posted by: MrPeaPod





    That looks beautiful!



    Thank you.

     
  • Originally posted by: Bert

     
    Originally posted by: Polioliolio



    Where does one get these Shadowfox cases?







    http://www.customgamecases.com...





    Thanks!  Do these come back into stock often?
  • I use VGA slide-bottom UV cases. Not cheap, but pretty, and built like a tank.



    image



    http://cgagrading.com/OnlineStore/Catalog.aspx?CategoryId=35
  • Originally posted by: Polioliolio

     
    Originally posted by: Bert

     
    Originally posted by: Polioliolio



    Where does one get these Shadowfox cases?







    http://www.customgamecases.com





    Thanks!  Do these come back into stock often?

    The last I heard from him, he said that he had a shipment on the way that would replenish everything that he sells.  So it should be soon.  



     
  • Originally posted by: Archon



    I use VGA slide-bottom UV cases. Not cheap, but pretty, and built like a tank.



    image



    http://cgagrading.com/OnlineStore...





    To quote another member in this thread, "OP is asking about expensive carts - not those dirt cheap commons"

    Jk man that is the BEST looking shelf I have ever seen!
  • Originally posted by: Brock Landers



    http://nintendoage.com/forum/mess...
    Originally posted by: Brock Landers



    I've been doing the artwork one by one.  Pain in the ass but I really like the results.  Botched the New Horizons one though.  And I didn't notice the Konamis were inconsistent so my OCD is gonna kill me there



     





     





    dont worry, the Konamis are super inconsistent with CIB's too.  Drives me nuts
  • I'd love to stack my snes games on top of each other, unfortunately they just slide off  
  • I store my loose carts inside this case:



    image
  • Originally posted by: Dangoo87

    I'd love to stack my snes games on top of each other, unfortunately they just slide off  



    Not sure how that can happen pal. The games are pretty flat
  • Originally posted by: Bert

     
    Originally posted by: Dangoo87



    I'd love to stack my snes games on top of each other, unfortunately they just slide off  







    Not sure how that can happen pal. The games are pretty flat





    Maybe he meant vertically.  
  • Originally posted by: TDIRunner

     
    Originally posted by: Bert

     
    Originally posted by: Dangoo87



    I'd love to stack my snes games on top of each other, unfortunately they just slide off  







    Not sure how that can happen pal. The games are pretty flat





    Maybe he meant vertically.  



    and/or maybe has dust protectors on

     
  • Originally posted by: barrelsAndRivets

    Originally posted by: TDIRunner

     
    Originally posted by: Bert

     
    Originally posted by: Dangoo87



    I'd love to stack my snes games on top of each other, unfortunately they just slide off  







    Not sure how that can happen pal. The games are pretty flat





    Maybe he meant vertically.  



    and/or maybe has dust protectors on

     



    or maybe his games are pal. Hence the joke
  • Originally posted by: Bert

    Originally posted by: barrelsAndRivets

    Originally posted by: TDIRunner

     
    Originally posted by: Bert

     
    Originally posted by: Dangoo87



    I'd love to stack my snes games on top of each other, unfortunately they just slide off  







    Not sure how that can happen pal. The games are pretty flat





    Maybe he meant vertically.  



    and/or maybe has dust protectors on

     



    or maybe his games are pal. Hence the joke





    Exactly, the fronts are curved for some stupid reason so unless they are wedged in properly they tend to do what they want! and no top labels so you can't even identify the game when they are shelved!
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