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Forums - Gaming Discussion - Alright, which of you actually keep your game cases?

 

Do you keep your cases?

Yes 220 97.78%
 
Most of the time 0 0%
 
No 5 2.22%
 
Sometimes 0 0%
 
Total:225

Cart = no
Disc = yes

One reason I like the idea of NX having carts.



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Nobody uses one of these?

Back when there were more PC games on discs, we would use this to store them. Makes more sense to use it for pc though since you don't want cd cases on your desk.



For disc games, I refuse to buy used ones unless it has the original case. I love having a collection of them all.

For cartridge games, since they're way more expensive with the case, I just go for the cart only. The only cart game (that isn't DS, 3DS or Vita) with a box that I have is Minish Cap.



Tried keeping the PS1 cases but they got tossed and the discs put into a normal CD case with like 80 slots.

Kept all the plastic cases though.



Absolutely. It doesn't make sense to not keep the games in their cases imo.



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Since the NES days. Glad everything is going digital because i literally have no more room..



My games collection must be on display, it is my pride to own all the games I do, to lord over the casuals and their pitiful games collection. I have been meaning to have some custom cases made for my nes/snes/n64 games.



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Acevil said:
When it comes to game cases since Playstation, yes, but before that with Gameboy, N64, and SNES, no.

+1. Some cartigrades without cases becouse i was a child.



MEGADRIVE, SNES, SATURN, PS1, N64, DREAMCAST, PS2, GC, XBOX, X360, Wii, PS3, Wii U, PS4, XONE, GAME GEAR, GBP, GBA, NGAGE, GBAP, DS, PSP, 3DS, VITA.

Not only I keep boxes I use plastic wrap (not there original one; custom) to keep my box spotfree. Then I use another plastic bag to wrap all games togeathe. You gotta know how to preserve them.