I know this is a month old post but actually the monotone discs with Wii games are usually the first print and the color one's are the reprints.So I was looking for trade ins and I noticed Super Monkey Ball Banana blitz and Sonic and the secret rings both have a full color disc and a monotone disc variants. I wonder if the full color are more collectible, since they are probably the first runs of the games.
I noticed something similar to that, with The legend of Zelda Twilight Princess (Wii). One had a flat color while, the other copy was shiny.I know this is a month old post but actually the monotone discs with Wii games are usually the first print and the color one's are the reprints.
^ Lifestyles of the rich and nerdy? :lol: I'm jelly.
I think that might be the best amiibo display shelving I've seen yet.
No such thing in this thread, flood away! ;DFor the sake of not flooding here are just links to the other pics.
Yeah, that's a pretty neat alternate use for that case. I've got a ton of Assassin's Creed Mega Bloks figures that would probably look good in one of those.Talking about me? Here is what I used for them. They normally run 60 bucks everywhere else that Id see. The top one has 17 in it, I could fit 18 if it werent for a couple being bigger than the others.
https://www.michaels.com/studio-decor-baseball-bat-display-case/10174362.html
Here is a better pic of the shelf. They are nice for the price. Built well, the things in it that are meant to hold the bat easily slide right out, it has magnets on the door to keep it shut and has glass front and not plastic.
http://i.imgur.com/DXFyyYZ.jpg
Agreed!No such thing in this thread, flood away! ;D
At worst you can just use spoilers.
Nice set-up/collection. ^__^
Sad but probably true.and to be even more fair, there is no chance in hell any of us will ever get through 20% of our collections.
Nice collection Rig! Do you want more of those plastic NES cases? I have 3 or 4 of them I was about to get rid of.snip
I've also used binders in the past but after so long the disc seem to pick up the residue from the sleeves and it leaves a trace on the disc. I was also unable to clean them off and get rid of it. To my experience it didn't affect the game being playable. Just giving a heads up on something to look out for.I don't know if you guys remember, but I posted a few months back about the best way to make more room. I ended up going with binders since I found a few at 70% off at target. I went from this (not everything obviously):To this:
I kept the kids movies in cases to make it easy for the kids to pick what they want to watch. Although I'm thinking I'll create an album on the iPad for them and then I can put those in a binder too.![]()
Thanks for the heads up. I'll check the discs every few months to make sure they're not being affected.I've also used binders in the past but after so long the disc seem to pick up the residue from the sleeves and it leaves a trace on the disc. I was also unable to clean them off and get rid of it. To my experience it didn't affect the game being playable. Just giving a heads up on something to look out for.
Feel free to go dumpster diving behind my houseBinders make me sadface.
However, as long as people who use binders don't throw away the cases, and just box them up, that's acceptable still...kinda./ :X
Some binders cheapout on the material that touches the discs underside by using cheaper paper type material covered with a waxy film. It's that waxy film that can end up on the disc due to conditions.I've had 15 year old cds in binders and they've never done that. Don't put a lot weight on them though, so vertical is fine.
Me too... so many PS1/Saturn games without homes.Binders make me angry. IDK why.
Binders are a terrible idea for a collector. I remember buying a copy of Panzer Dragoon Saga back before prices got outright absurd for it and it had weird gunk all over the disks. I had to return it. Turned out the guy stored them in platic binders for several years while he was off at college. No way in hell i was going to try to clean that off a $200 gameI don't know if you guys remember, but I posted a few months back about the best way to make more room. I ended up going with binders since I found a few at 70% off at target. I went from this (not everything obviously):To this:
I kept the kids movies in cases to make it easy for the kids to pick what they want to watch. Although I'm thinking I'll create an album on the iPad for them and then I can put those in a binder too.![]()
These are what most of us use:Currently looking at a new house, if so I'll have a larger finished basement. My collection isn't even half as big as most of yours, but I really like those shelves. What type of shelves are those that fill up the entire wall? Is it something you guys buy or make? Or maybe a mix of thy e two? Would like to get part of a wall to be full of shelves.
Also I have some retail store video game cages? from the local Kmart getting rid of them. I have 3, they have a metal frame with a cage top(theres also a holder for the display insets), they have a bottom and sliding glass doors. From what I can tell, they don't have a back or shelving, and possibly don't have sides. Any crafty CAG have any ideas to use these? They are basically what goes around the gaming shelves are a retail store.
I also have many display inserts, everything from Playstation(ps1, ps2, ps3), Nintendo(Wii, WiiU, 3ds), and some games(spyro, gameday, twisted metal). These cases have a ton of potential, but I'm unsure of how to use them. Was thinking about building backs for them, then I could attach shelves to the back. Maybe get glass/plexiglass shelves or something?