Cheap Way To Protect GB/GBC/GBA Games

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Cheap Way To Protect GB/GBC/GBA Games

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You know those plastic sleeves for trading cards? A GB game fits rather well inside, and you can tape the back to keep it sealed. For GBA games, you can fit two in one sleeve.
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Good idea :D . Got any recommendations for N64 games?
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Ziploc sandwich bags.
These are what gave me the idea to use these sleeves because I didn't have any bags small enough.
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Wow. I've got a ton of those old card sleeves and a ton of naked GB carts as well. Awesome idea.


Also, I use Vans shoe boxes, lined with bubble wrap, for my N64 games.
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Very nice idea.
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