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This is a good deal for anyone looking to get a lot of cases/manuals on older games. I just used it to complete a bunch of disc only PS2 games of mine as well as get some GBA manuals. If you check out with a decent amount, be sure to select UPS shipping. If you order about $100 worth of items, pre-coupon, shipping is around $15. If you order games that require special 2 disc cases as well, just specify it in the checkout and they'll send you 2 disc ones instead of 1 disc ones (ie games like .hack).

They also have replacement cases for most current systems. Again, the best way to make use of this is if you are buying in bulk, not really one item at a time.
 
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[quote name='labelmeoriginal']$6 just to ship one case? I mean.. they actually have decent prices.. but it's expensive as hell to ship a game case![/QUOTE]

Read the OP in detail... again this is only really worth it if you are buying in bulk.
 
Might be worth it for the manuals, but for me I print out any covers I'm missing. CDCovers.cc has a lot of them. I use Hammermill's Color Laser Gloss paper on my HP Photosmart Plus B210A. Even though it says it's "Laser" gloss paper, it's perfect for case covers and works well on at least HP inkjet printers. Doesn't do well on any Canon printer I've had though. You just need to have specific settings (On HP printers, set the type of paper as "Brochure Paper - Matte") and let it sit for about 12 hours or so after printing to make sure everything is dry. I also bought a paper trimmer to make sure the edges are straight when I trim them.

Oh, and you need GENUINE HP ink. I tried it with numerous types of generic ink, and none of it worked anywhere near as well as the genuine ink.
 
[quote name='poehitman']Might be worth it for the manuals, but for me I print out any covers I'm missing. CDCovers.cc has a lot of them. I use Hammermill's Color Laser Gloss paper on my HP Photosmart Plus B210A. Even though it says it's "Laser" gloss paper, it's perfect for case covers and works well on at least HP inkjet printers. Doesn't do well on any Canon printer I've had though. You just need to have specific settings (On HP printers, set the type of paper as "Brochure Paper - Matte") and let it sit for about 12 hours or so after printing to make sure everything is dry. I also bought a paper trimmer to make sure the edges are straight when I trim them.

Oh, and you need GENUINE HP ink. I tried it with numerous types of generic ink, and none of it worked anywhere near as well as the genuine ink.[/QUOTE]

I actually print my own covers using brochure paper for my GBA games.

http://www.thecoverproject.net/view.php?cat_id=13

Just use that site. You can use DS cases to hold GBA games, nice way to organize them.
 
The 2-disc Xbox 360 case I ordered from them arrived damaged and cracked in several places. I e-mailed them about getting it replaced. I better not get charged another $6 for shipping when it probably only cost them under $3 to ship first class.
 
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