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(09-28-2013, 02:17 AM)Kriven Wrote: So I'm just wondering, what do you guys do with the boxes and packing material?
excuse the dust, i haven't touched any of them in years since the cartridges are elsewhere
anything you can't see is probably either torn, bent/squished beyond fixing (like with pokemon yellow there), long thrown away, or has fallen behind that shelf
i regret not keeping my boxes in perfect shape
i have [some of] my n64 boxes on my bookshelf but most of them are in terrible shape. my snes boxes are basically all gone.
if they made official box reproductions i'd totally buy some
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Most of my N64 boxes are OK. The majority of the SNES ones are good.
Gameboy... not so much
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I don't bother with the boxes, unless they're cases that is. In which case (no pun intended) they're kind of mandatory.
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But how will you ever have a collection?
(Also Mega Drive/Genesis cases = the tits)
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(09-29-2013, 07:01 PM)Goemar Wrote: But how will you ever have a collection?
(Also Mega Drive/Genesis cases = the tits)
what do you mean
I just buy the carts
if it's a GBA game I put them in DS cases
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I don't care about game boxes either, unless they're something I really like (like Mother 3 or Rhythm Tengoku). All my cartridge collection and stuff have their own place in a box or something.
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"Collection" is such a personal term. I collect rocks and sticks from the yard. Worthless, but cool.
Likewise, I would never disparage another person's collection just because they collect differently or have different standards. To most people, the content of the games are what's important, so that's what they collect. They don't feel a need to have the extra material towering up in their lives, and that's just fine. It might not be the most purist of fiscally advised collection, but that doesn't make it of any lesser intrinsic import.
I used to have a number of organizational boxes for cartridge games. N64 and Genesis games always fit pretty well in audio tape racks, while NES and SNES games have gone through various up-standing racks that were probably made for DVDs or VHS tapes (and I think one was actually a small baker's rack, heh). Right now they're on a shelf waiting for me to have the money for Universal Game Cases, although since I don't have any working classic systems anymore (and am using emulators to play my backed up library in a tidier space), I'm considering hiding them away in the closet.
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I really like game cases! They have a lot of charm. But I really really can't bother on paper boxes and such, they all get horrible bent or something, and I can't stack them :C
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unfortunately i don't have the room to properly put my things where i want since i live with my parents so if you look at my collection it appears to be pretty much randomly put wherever with no real rhyme or reason to it (i DO have an organization system, but it's OCD and stupid) so it looks like a mess
when i finally get my own place and get legit display cases and have room to actually organize and arrange my stuff, i'll make it look good
for now i just want it functional, more or less
I always wanted to collect game stuff but it is impossible where I live, with the money I have..
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Wind Waker HD get.
:D :D :D
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Does anyone else here have PlayStation Plus? I paid them 40 bucks back in June for a year's subscription and they've been bombarding me with free games ever since.
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I have bombarded with free games much times. I once took an Ottoman village using stock of N64 consoles. Is very tough materials!
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Makes perfect sense; Nintendo made some extremely durable consoles. You could chuck your NES against a wall and it'd still function properly.
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The NES barely functions in a dust-free environment as it is, never mind if you threw at a wall. It's also pretty much a big ass empty plastic box with a single board in it. So yeah - don't throw it against any walls. The GameCube is a much better choice of console to throw at things.
Also - why the hell is Dragon's Crown (UK release), Pokemon X/Y and Beyond 2 Souls all coming out at the same freaking time?!?
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