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Do you put your game discs inside a disc wallet?
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birdneest:
I have a CD wallet for my caseless pick ups but also if I have the game in the console and the case is inaccessible at the moment, I'll put the disc in there to keep myself from forgetting about it and leaving it face down on my desk. 
covfefe2020:
I have one that gets use every summer. My game shelf is in my room upstairs, which has a TV, but during the summer when I have time I will usually want to play xbox, xbox360, and ps3 games on the larger basement TV with the surround sound speaker setup (earlier playstations and nintendo consoles almost never have an experience that warrants a larger screen or better audio for me). I load up 3-5 games from those consoles that I know I'll be playing the most and then keep that down with the console, so convenient.
sly345:
I try to avoid just buying discs for my cd/dvd/bd based consoles, so all discs are in their original packaging (i know it's kinda weird, that i'm ok with just buying cartridges for 8- and 16-bit systems but don't  buy lose discs for Disc based systems but there's something about a CD alone feeling so...cheap and wrong, i don't know, maybe it's due to CD Burning being easier than Cartridge bootlegging)

For PC i do have wallets since even some games back in the day only utilized those horrendous paper or plastic sleeves, like Wing Commander IV and of course all compilations only used that.
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