How do you shelf cartridges without end labels while still making them easy to look through?
Universal game cases
>>2785021
I write the title on the top with a sharpie. And yes, I am mostly saying this because of how autistic some of you fags will get over it.
I really do that though, lol...
>>2785024
Sharpie can be removed if necessary. Nothing to get autistic about.
Alphabetical order
Doesn't matter much to me because the only loose N64 cart I own is Mischief Makers (which Gamestop was kind enough to write on the top since the label is ripped to hell), and I keep my loose Master System carts in a tape cassette drawer which has enough wiggle room between each slot that I can flip through them and see the front label.
>>2785021
Carve the game's name into the top with a knife.
>>2785021
In the original boxes.
>>2785023
This guy right here knows his shit.
Painter's tape on top, sharpie on that
doesn't leave anything on the plastic
>>2785142
>leaving a sticky residue on the tape that's hard to get out instead of sharpie, which can easily be removed
I honestly hope you don't do this to your poor N64 tapes, anon.
>>2785076
Autism: The reply
>>2785206
Painter's tape is designed explicitly not leave a mark on walls. That's the difference between painter's tape and masking tape.
>>2785212
Autism: The Reply
>>2785249
Autism: The Reply
>>2785021
With the front facing outwards.
It's not like there's enough worthwile N64 games to fill a whole shelf with the side facing outwards.
>>2785021
https://www.etsy.com/listing/238900727/high-quality-nintendo-64-n64-cartridge
Try this anon me along with most of my family have gotten these stickers. For the price and how many end labels your getting it is worth it.
>>2785021
https://www.etsy.com/listing/189868162/custom-nintendo-64-game-top-labels-high
If you hate the white text that goes on the end label and just want to see the end label? This is a good one too.
>>2785021
>how do you rip open and throw away your game boxes with your fat round eye sausage fingers?
I just use a label maker on the top...works well enough. Sure the cartridges are still exposed to dust and grime and the occasional pet rampage, but I already have my library in iso and rom format so it's just something I've accepted.
I have mine organized by series and the frequency that I play them. I have the order memorized, making labels unnecessary.
I put em in plastic protectors and put on some tape with the name.
Universal Game Cases. They take up a lot of room but it makes organizing them easier.
I also have a spreadsheet thats organized in Alphabetical order that corresponds to the order they are on the shelf so in theory I could figure out the position without ever leaving my chair then just count and pull it out without needing an end label.
>>2786925
Why not "shelf" them with the labels facing out if you have that much room?
>>2785021
You memorize what you have. I can pick out a game easily from the alphabetical set up I have. Thankful not to have to display them like nes and snes to save space.
I have them in a trunk and just reach in and swirl it around. I usually find what I'm looking for.
>>2788667
>i have 10 games
>>2788761
Actually I have 88 N64 carts so far. Nice try though. It's not that hard to pick out a cart correctly when you have it in a specific order.
>>2788791
>i have assburgers
>>2789049
>i have trouble coming up with a comeback
>>2785206
Aside from >>2785245 pic related.
You make your own damn end labels