Game Display / Storage

Coops

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Hey,

I have a small collection of video games, both boxed and unboxed, and have always struggled with the best way to display them in the limited space that I have. I wanted some quirky ways to display my games and came across this cool unit to display some of my loose NES games. It is 3D printed to a really good quality, I got a 3D printer for Christmas but don't have the ability/skill to print this so I purchased it already made and it cost under £15 delivered which I thought was really cheap.

I did manage to 3D print some Gameboy holders to go into old cassette tape cases and printed some labels to go with them. They are not the best, I will need to get some labels printed on higher quality paper at a later date, but they look good.

Does anyone have any fun ways they display their games?

Thanks
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kingtreelo

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that NES thing is super cool, i did the cassette case thing with all my gameboy game as well, they look great in them when stacked as its rare to find the boxes in good condition these days

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Coops

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Boxes for the games are just as expensive or cost more than loose cartridges. I do have quite a few boxes games however I like to play the games too so I keep the boxed flat packed and leave the games on my shelves so I don't have to open the box and prevent damage.

I'm trying to find something for loose Game Gear games, I was thinking about modifying some DS cases for them to fit in and then print an insert for them.
 
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