Looks like you could make something similar yourself with that black storage foam.Nemoide wrote:For Gameboy Advance games, Unikeep made a pretty great storage case within the past year.
It's not perfect. The aesthetic on the outside is ugly and games can pop out of the foam insert a little too easily for some folks. Some folks on Amazon report getting a case without the foam insert, but that might be a problem from a third party seller. But other than that, it's pretty great to have a way to FINALLY store a bunch of GBA games on a shelf.
Storing Game Boy games in a three-ring binder
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Is it tight on the cart you put in sideways or is it still loose enough to not hurt the cart?o.pwuaioc wrote:And I've been using those boxes for years. They're great, and everything fits nicely (so long as you have that 13th on the side).
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Not that tight. Although snug, it can still slide and there's no pressure on it.opa wrote:Is it tight on the cart you put in sideways or is it still loose enough to not hurt the cart?o.pwuaioc wrote:And I've been using those boxes for years. They're great, and everything fits nicely (so long as you have that 13th on the side).
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Thanks for the info.
I went through my old card folders and found some spare sheets and now I've got my GB/C games in a binder. Flipping through pages of games is kinda neat and aesthetically pleasing. However, I can tell that the thin plastic definitely won't hold up if you regularly take games out. Another problem: Pokemon Pinball. I didn't bother attempting to put it in the binder. It'd probably break the sheet instantly. Those boxes are cheap enough to try a couple for other games and those that aren't gonna fit.
I went through my old card folders and found some spare sheets and now I've got my GB/C games in a binder. Flipping through pages of games is kinda neat and aesthetically pleasing. However, I can tell that the thin plastic definitely won't hold up if you regularly take games out. Another problem: Pokemon Pinball. I didn't bother attempting to put it in the binder. It'd probably break the sheet instantly. Those boxes are cheap enough to try a couple for other games and those that aren't gonna fit.