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Game Boy Games in Cassette Cases?
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foxhack:

--- Quote from: atarileaf on February 21, 2014, 03:28:00 pm ---I just use a binder with those little baseball card sleeves. They work pretty well to store GB/GBC/GBA carts and saves a hell of a lot of space. The cassette idea is nice but how much more shelf space is going to be used up doing it that way?

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If it's for shelf porn, who cares about space? ;)
scott:

--- Quote from: atarileaf on February 21, 2014, 03:28:00 pm ---I just use a binder with those little baseball card sleeves. They work pretty well to store GB/GBC/GBA carts and saves a hell of a lot of space. The cassette idea is nice but how much more shelf space is going to be used up doing it that way?

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I figure, that if the cases are 1/2" thick (estimating) then my 90 Game Boy games will take up approximately 3' 9" of shelf space horizontally. Which isn't that horrible really.


--- Quote from: foxhack on February 21, 2014, 04:23:30 pm ---If it's for shelf porn, who cares about space? ;)

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Precisely this.  ;D
tpugmire:
So are you going to make your own artwork, or use the ones linked earlier?  Also, are you going to stop with the DS cases and do this instead?
scott:
Still working on the DS cases for the GBA games. The original Game Boy and Color games will be put in the tape cases. Since I'm into Photoshop/Illustrator, I'll be making all my own covers. Unlike the GBA DS cases though, I am going to use the original box art for the fronts. Like how it is in the example. But I've decided I don't like a few things about their design, so I am putting my own spin on it.
sin2beta:
If someone has a cassette case and a Game Gear cart, can you check to see if they fit? My suspicion is that they don't. It always bummed me out that I can't do the trading card binder. I currently have two shoeboxes packed full.
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