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







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






