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Title: Video Game Cartridges and End Labels
Post by: jeffmandm on November 18, 2019, 01:32:53 pm
After purchasing my Famicom off eBay a couple weeks ago, a few of the carts I bought separate from the system itself arrived within the past week or so. Since these were early Bandai carts, when they used their own design for them, they have end labels to tell what the game is if it were stacked on a shelf. It's a shame that most third-party companies (besides Konami, Koei, and Bandai off the top of my head) never used their own style to allow for end labels. More to the point of what I made this topic to discuss, though, I realized that the US and Europe had it easy with their cartridge designs allowing for an end label. With the Super NES/Famicom, non-US carts seem not to have end labels, and the N64 doesn't have any end labels at all, regardless of region! When sorting games, this must be really annoying. Considering I grew up with an SNES I'm used to the end labels being there, so not having them seems kind of... alien to me. What about the rest of you guys? Anyone else share my sentiments on the matter?
Title: Re: Video Game Cartridges and End Labels
Post by: oldgamerz on November 18, 2019, 02:40:56 pm
I'm too lazy to find and print out end labels for my Nintendo 64 collection, but, If I had the resources and knew where to find end labels it might be different. That is why I sort them out in genre, because I don't have end labels for them currently.

But I definitely think that end labels are a good thing, I do have some label stickers on some of my N64 games from when i got them from from JJgames, but they are just white stickers on the end of them. They are not really end labels
Title: Re: Video Game Cartridges and End Labels
Post by: hatkid on November 18, 2019, 02:56:56 pm
When I was younger, my Dad wrote the names of the games on the ends of the N64 cartridges. Nowadays, I don't bother printing end labels or writing on the cartridges because I hardly use my N64. Regardless, I don't have many games so it doesn't take that long to find what I am looking for.
Title: Re: Video Game Cartridges and End Labels
Post by: redblaze57 on November 18, 2019, 05:20:11 pm
I just bought a set of Labels off of Etsy and stuck them to my N64 games
Title: Re: Video Game Cartridges and End Labels
Post by: megasilverx1 on November 18, 2019, 06:32:28 pm
I'm not very fond of the amount of variation in cartridge shape and colors when it comes to Famicom games after being so used to how nice and uniform NES carts look. As for the end label issue, I ended up making my own end labels for my Famicom, Super Famicom, N64, and 5200 games.

(https://i.imgur.com/v9cXWz6.jpg?2)

(https://i.imgur.com/Zs1srnZ.jpg?2)
Title: Re: Video Game Cartridges and End Labels
Post by: hoshichiri on November 19, 2019, 09:09:31 am
It's largely a non-issue for me. I keep my games alphabetized, so I can zero in on about where I title I want is fairly quickly. I've considered picking up some end labels for my N64 carts, but so far I've yet to see a design I really like for them, and I don't have that many to being with, so it's not a huge priority.
Title: Re: Video Game Cartridges and End Labels
Post by: tripredacus on November 19, 2019, 11:09:31 am
SMS and Famicom carts just go into a cassette drawer for me. I do not like carts without end labels, as such I don't bother with N64 at all.
Title: Re: Video Game Cartridges and End Labels
Post by: Warmsignal on November 21, 2019, 02:34:48 am
End labels are handy, but shouldn't be necessary. Keep your boxes people! I'd much rather have my carts in a box, or a case of some sort than sitting on end somewhere. Eventually all of my games will be boxed one way or another so I don't worry too much about it.
Title: Re: Video Game Cartridges and End Labels
Post by: oldgamerz on November 21, 2019, 05:17:01 am
End labels are handy, but shouldn't be necessary. Keep your boxes people! I'd much rather have my carts in a box, or a case of some sort than sitting on end somewhere. Eventually all of my games will be boxed one way or another so I don't worry too much about it.

Boxes and end labels are nice to look at. But in my own opinion boxes take up a lot of space. I keep my boxes. but my games are not in them. having games in boxes really does not do any good for preserving the the games. It may work more for consoles in storage but


I don't know what they are called but those plastic cartridge end tips are the best way to keep dust off your cartridge game edges.
Title: Re: Video Game Cartridges and End Labels
Post by: pzeke on November 21, 2019, 07:02:56 am
It's largely a non-issue for me. I keep my games alphabetized, so I can zero in on about where I title I want is fairly quickly. I've considered picking up some end labels for my N64 carts, but so far I've yet to see a design I really like for them, and I don't have that many to being with, so it's not a huge priority.

Exactly this, to a T.

I don't know what they are called but those plastic cartridge end tips are the best way to keep dust off your cartridge game edges.

Dust covers.
Title: Re: Video Game Cartridges and End Labels
Post by: NickAwesome on November 21, 2019, 05:57:16 pm
I buy CIB mainly to avoid this issue in the first place.  And it's why I have avoided collecting original GB/GBC for the most part.  I dislike loose carts, and really only can tolerate loose NES and SNES.