chupon wrote:Wow - thats a steal at 100 for $60. Much cheaper then MVS shock boxes. Think I'll be placing an order real soon. Too bad there's no space for instruction manuals though. Thanks a lot for the info!
I love thecoverproject.net. I think a lot of people here use it. It's fun to just look through the images.
I'm assuming those are real MVS carts and not boots you've got there. If so, great job with the Last Blade 2 get. It's still a little outta my price range. Some day though…
Thanks again for posting the pics - everything looks great!
** Edit: Just checked prices and it's actually $42 for 100. Hmm. - maybe that extra $18 is for shipping...
I was wondering about the manuals. Ash - is that true? I would assume you'd be able to fit all but the thickest of manuals in the box. The problem would be with creasing/tearing if you don't put them in there with care.
You can put the manuals in there, I just don't happen to own those two. They fit fine, although I keep mine separate. As for the Neo Geo, No boots to speak of, I had a Bust-A-Move boot, but sold it away and got a real one. If your looking for cheap authentic MVS carts check out Neo-Geo.com's trading forums, you can score much better deals than say Ebay.
Looks great! I like how you mounted the TV there, very nice.
I like my SNES games loose because that's the way I had them displayed back in the day when I first bought them as a teenager, but I've got to say that those cases do look nice and sharp. I might to consider doing that for SNES games since they become so easy to read from a distance. Too bad there's no room for manuals though... but I guess it's not like I have them stored w/the games at the moment anyway.
I do use cases for N64 though since they don't have end labels, and I've found The Cover Project to be a great resource for those too.