thank you!!!!!!!I can help you out with 3 of those 4.
Give me a few minutes.
thank you!!!!!!!I can help you out with 3 of those 4.
Give me a few minutes.
SONY changed the design a few times. Some cases have slightly smaller window area, so the cover art does not lay flat. It all depends on the age of the game.can someone recommend a place to buy replacement ps3 clear game cases (with just the blu-ray logo on the upper right corner in the front) - I've checked Amazon and eBay and it's hard to know from pictures whether those cases are like the originals. Reviews always mention little things that don't match the originals so I'm hoping someone with experience here can point me to a particular seller or vendor who they had good experience with.
Thanks!
HahahaNot really a collection, but I got home from a 1 week vacation and found all this nonsense waiting for me. Was all purchased from info I saw on CAG. I might need to stay off the site for a while.
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He's 2 and a half and really good about being careful, but I give him a few things like skylanders that he can beat the hell out of. My daughter is only 6 months and I just gave her a tree rex out of those $0.80 skylander packs and she loved it.Hahaha
Your house looks like mine, all my game purchases and then my baby's toys in the background
Sorry, just made me smile.
Does your kid love to go play "lets throw mommy's games everywhere" too?
impressive, man! My Zelda collection doesn't even come close but maybe i'll put a photo up later.
Spike colored and transparent background. I can try and make you one from an existing image on Google(or whatever else).I'm thinking about changing my avatar. IDK what to go with though.
Lol, maybe something you're into right now. Any idea, on how to get some cheap empty Saturn cases?Made me nervous. I'm thinking about changing my avatar. IDK what to go with though.
Ugh... so nice. I wish I had more SNES/N64/SAT games.I finally found some sort of shelf lol! My Amiibo collection was growing too much, so I had to reorganize where, I had them (on top of my boxed SNES games, which I got for $45 from an yard-sale last year). The shelf now consists of my boxed Nintendo games and Saturn collection, which is pretty big but, I need more long box Saturn cases (all those stacked booklets are actually complete games). Do any of you have an idea, where I can get those cases for cheap?
1st setup
2nd setup
boxed stuff/Saturn
Put us back on track by posting a pic of your collection. ;DLol, you guys derailed way too far, you knew what he meant.
Wiggie makes the n64 ones on there or cover project I forget which exact oneDon't people on VGboxart.com make N64 cover art?
I am trying to find sites where I can just print out either custom made or the orginal covers for games like Atelier Annie for DS and stuff like that.
For what system, Slim? I don't have everything together (I'm shelf-less)Put us back on track by posting a pic of your collection. ;D
Yoshi Green? or Luigi green? I was thinking a pale yellow almost a pastel yellow or lighter. IDK, I'll probably never do it anyway. I'm an idea man, not an artist.When I think boxed N64 games, green is the first thing that comes to mind. So maybe green instead of yellow?
I'm not sure if there is a solution, but I would try grease pencils as a scratch filler on an old worthless game. I've never really thought about it or tried it, but I demand credit all over the internet if it works!I noticed a lot of my carts labels have scratches on them, not rips but deeper scratches. Anything that can be done about this? I know it doesn't affect gameplay, but it's annoying. What do you guys do if they can't be fixed, just leave them as is?
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I print on archival paper. There will be no yellow.The UGCs that wiggy posted are too sterile for my tastes (not a dig, just a preference). I understand printing on white makes the game names pop, but personally I would go with a yellow paper, to make them look less generic and to make it less obvious over time when they naturally yellow.
The paper is one of four factors. The ink used, the case itself, and the lighting are the other three.I print on archival paper. There will be no yellow.
Just get some of those gaudy top labels that everyone and their mother sells on ebay now.
Archival paper, genuine Canon (pigment-based, not dye-based) inks, in the basement with virtually zero natural light, polypropylene cases (which are also archival). I'm not too worried about yellowing. Even if they did, I can just print them again.The paper is one of four factors. The ink used, the case itself, and the lighting are the other three.
Of course if someone smokes nothing else matters because the smell will be the most noticeable problem.
I've never looked for the top labels, but I am against anything that changes the original appearance for my personal collection. Technically if I were a hardcore game collector, I would only own consoles with all original parts, similar to a car collector...I doubt there are many people in the community who feel the same way though.
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"To start off, I’m not really a game collector."Square told me of this thread soooooo... here I am.
Shelf 1/3: http://imgur.com/gallery/sOxNo
Shelf 2/3: http://imgur.com/gallery/nrTLB
(Shelf 3 that will be posted eventually)
Amiibos that control my soul: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B-xWsdPVIAEpgwc.png:large
I mention a good bit of history of my collection in the imgur pages but my collection was jumpstarted by my older brothers who moved on and I sort of inherited a lot of games then I started buying my own after high school. I originally posted these on reddit about two months ago and got a pretty good response from the guys there. Everyone on imgur just said the usual comments, lol.
I've been trying to use the collection feature on CAG but the feature itself still needs work. If add any game that has had a large series of games or spinoffs, chances are you probably won't be able to find it or the list will be cut off. I actually mentioned this to "programmer John" aka TiredJohn but it seems like the problem is still there.
I have my entire collection in Google Docs at the moment since I was unemployed when I finally counted everything but I'm looking for a decent program now that will make adding games to it a little easier. Preferably with a decent mobile app too.
Holy Haunting Grounds. Sucks that most of the sealed PS2 games I own are Atlus games, which are worthless because they reprinted everything to death. I think Rule of Rose is the only really valuable Atlus game I have but my copy's got a few rips in the shrinkwrap and shelf wear.OffT: As far as my avatar goes, I was thinking something non-spike related.
OnT:
Best I can do. 1 of an estimated 36 pics of ps2 games.
Everything to the right of Harvest Moon is sealed.
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This may get the discussion ball rolling:
N64 games are the bane of my existence. No top label, and no good way to display them.
The UGCs that wiggy posted are too sterile for my tastes (not a dig, just a preference). I understand printing on white makes the game names pop, but personally I would go with a yellow paper, to make them look less generic and to make it less obvious over time when they naturally yellow.
Or maybe put a background behind the N64 logo on the bottom to make it pop/give it some division between the n64 logo and the game name and a universal line across the entire collection (which could also be a problem lining up).
Thoughts?