For me the boxes that cartridges come in are to easily destroyed, minus most early Sega Master System/Gensis cases. After a while they become an eye sore especially if the game in question is removed quite a lot. My Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete and Shining Force 2 are proof of this. That's why I never keep any game in it's original box if it's a cart, or in LE packaging. The said can be said for incomplete jewel cases as well. They are ugly. I have the pack in version of Sewer Shark and it's plain-ness bugs me terribly.
It's fickle I know but I prefer neat and presentable. Since I uses Universal Game Cases for my carts now days thats not a problem. I print covers for them as needed. Oh, for those of you that buy UGCs with custom covers off Ebay. 85% of the time it's stolen covers from these guys.
www.thecoverproject.netAs for playing them. To me if a game just sit's on the shelf not being enjoyed, then you're doing a great injustice to the dev team that made it. I don't know how many times I have had this kind of conversation wilth people in this area. Especially the kids I work with.
Hey, I just bought (insert must have collector game title here)
Really? You don't even own a (insert system here)
So. I'm not going to play it, I just want to own it. I'm cool for owning it.
But you can't play it.
Are you going to eventually buy the system so you can play it?
No.
Then, why?
So, you're already envious that I have it.
*facepalm*(sigh)
Yes, these types annoy me to no end. :/