Pristine epic yarn you have there.Ghudda wrote:
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Do they "seal" cleanly too? I have a 3-pair pull out plastic drawer set from Walmart and it's amazing how dusty the insides and things get. On the other hand I have some loose stuff stored in shoeboxes that are spotlessly clean.Ghudda wrote:Ever since I moved into an apartment, I store about 90% of my game library in sterilite containers from Target. I strictly buy the ones with the purple handles, to ensure they stack cleanly and what not. I'll take a picture of my storage closet later, but these are what I use for my loose carts. I'd like to potentially change my storage system around, but it's a bit late since i've invested in so many of these containers.
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That is an epic wall 8bit. Nuff' said.
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They seal great! The side clamps close pretty tight, and I haven't noticed any dust inside the containers.Xeogred wrote: Do they "seal" cleanly too? I have a 3-pair pull out plastic drawer set from Walmart and it's amazing how dusty the insides and things get. On the other hand I have some loose stuff stored in shoeboxes that are spotlessly clean.
As you can see in the photos below, I also am huge on Sterilite drawer systems. They're all over my apartment. They're kind of flimsy, but they hold controllers and consoles pretty well. They're not ideal in terms of keeping dust out, unfortunately. I wish I had space to put each individual console in their own independent, sealed container.
Let me know if you want to see how any specific game cartridges fit. I pretty much have all kinds of carts stored in these things.
Here are a few pictures:
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I've considered getting some of those card sleeves for my portable collection before, but whilst it works great for Game Boy and Neo Geo Pocket titles, it seems like the sleeves would be too small for my loose Game Gear and Virtual Boy titles.CRTGAMER wrote: Game Storage Guide - Game Boy Carts
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 90#p605190
Any solutions for those?
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Portable cartridges have always been a hassle to deal with. I've played various card games over the years, so I've always had the plastic TCG pages laying around, which I stored my GB/GBA collection in for quiet some time. I eventually ended up buying a huge lot of the plastic cases for the GB/GBA cartridges and then putting them in small sterilite containers, which fits them very efficiently. I'll take some pictures of them later.alienjesus wrote:
I've considered getting some of those card sleeves for my portable collection before, but whilst it works great for Game Boy and Neo Geo Pocket titles, it seems like the sleeves would be too small for my loose Game Gear and Virtual Boy titles.
Any solutions for those?
I've yet to find a good solution for my NGPC carts, but I only have 9 or so of them, so I just keep them in a cardboard box that an everdrive came in at one point. I think the NGPC carts would fit in the card pages, though. They arn't any wider than GB/GBC cartridges. My Gamegear carts are just merged in with my GB carts. Retrogametechs storage is what inspired me to invest in the plastic cases and sterilite container solution.
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I'm all about display, but for moving around those containers Ghudda uses do look great.
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While a nice thought, I'd think any half OCD collector would be more afraid of creasing a flap or shelf wearing a box getting a game out -- probably with butter knife in hand to flatly open the flap to not fold it while having a cold sweat.noiseredux wrote:Get CIB games.
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Yeah, this. Any games I have CIB with a cardboard box, I actually remove the game and store the box seperately. It also keeps my collection more uniform as most of my games are unboxed anyway on those systems.Tanooki wrote:While a nice thought, I'd think any half OCD collector would be more afraid of creasing a flap or shelf wearing a box getting a game out -- probably with butter knife in hand to flatly open the flap to not fold it while having a cold sweat.noiseredux wrote:Get CIB games.









