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shelf 1
intellivision games with 1 atari 2600 game / nes / snes
shelf 2
n64 / sega genesis
shelf 3
sega genesis / loose genesis stacked 2 deep / loose n64 stacked 2 deep / loose nes with manuals

ha! i got a huge huge lot of games at one time and a stack of nhl was in there.IcKy99 wrote:Looks really good man! im diggin those NHL genny games!
i agree- but that radiator never gets warm. Our house's temp gauge stays at a cool 60 degrees all year round. I spend my days dressing layers and huddled around a barrel fire filled with ET games for the atari. It saves some cash.noiseredux wrote:I was going to say the same thing about the radiator! I'd think that above-the-radiator would be worst place to keep yr collection of cartridges.
the planks were the cheapest part at ikea! I think those were like 4 bucks each. Maybe 3. What kills you is the 7 dollar each brackets. Not 7 a pair- 7 each.shallowgamer wrote:Those really are slick. I decided to save some cash and cut/sand/stain/seal my own, rather than buy the ready made planks. If you factor in my time spent, I would have been much better off doing what you did.
That's exactly why I haven't put my collection on shelves.Also, this is just the right size, so you cannot expand you collection too much with out relocating some of it.