I have a bunch of loose GBA carts, but with no way to organize them. Any advice?
Game cart organization
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a1
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Game cart organization
Ha ha. I thought you were starting a club.
Anyway, I just through mine in a drawer, but you can buy cases of various sizes. You could get individual cases, a cover that will hold your GBA and the games, or a folder for them.
Anyway, I just through mine in a drawer, but you can buy cases of various sizes. You could get individual cases, a cover that will hold your GBA and the games, or a folder for them.
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Alienblue
Game cart organization
FBI! Okay, we're breaking up this game organization NOW! You have the right to finish your current game....
I keep mine in a plastic case with a blue cover I got at wal*mart, just look in the "plastic cases for junk lying around" section. It's meant for shoes or trinkets (what IS a trinket? Anyone collect them? Is there a national Trinket web site?) but anyway two rows of GBA games fit nicely.
I keep my DS games in their cases, but some use ALTOIDS mints tins (look near the candy) as portable DS card carriers. They hold 4 or so DS games.
I keep mine in a plastic case with a blue cover I got at wal*mart, just look in the "plastic cases for junk lying around" section. It's meant for shoes or trinkets (what IS a trinket? Anyone collect them? Is there a national Trinket web site?) but anyway two rows of GBA games fit nicely.
I keep my DS games in their cases, but some use ALTOIDS mints tins (look near the candy) as portable DS card carriers. They hold 4 or so DS games.
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ActRaiser1
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Game cart organization
I don't have a lot of GBA games but if I did I'd probably grab one of those fishing tackle boxes that are clear. They have different sliders you can remove to add/create different storage spaces.
Hmm, actually, I might pick one up one for the heck of it and see how it works for bigger cartridges.
Hmm, actually, I might pick one up one for the heck of it and see how it works for bigger cartridges.
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Gentlegamer1
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Game cart organization
Go to the Nintendo online store and buy empty DS cases (GBA carts fit inside), then go to www.thecoverproject.net and download and print covers for your games, then place them neatly on a shelf. Enjoy!
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