What's the best way to protect GBC/GB game carts?
A concealable firearm
>>4102002
How could a concealed weapon possibly protect your games? Open-carrying would at least have a chance of deterring a potential attacker from messing with your games.
What's up woth these absolutley retarded threads latley.
>how do I protect my carts
>how do I collect retro games
>how do I get into retro games
My god, do you people ever just step back for a second and think about how fucking stupid these questions are? They're so fucking self explanitory it's not even funny. This shit doesn't even require an answer. Its just common sense.
Who or what the fuck are you protecting your carts from? K. Rool or some shit? Jesus.
>>4102243
>Who or what the fuck are you protecting your carts from? K. Rool or some shit?
Who do you think runs the scalping scene, anon? Ganondorf? Please.
>>4102250
>Who do you think runs the scalping scene, anon? Ganondorf?
Yes, because Ganondorf is the biggest jew in Hyrule.
>>4102001
Binder with those baseball card insert things
Copy rom to computer and make multiple copies.
>>4102423
Did you take that pic with a Gameboy camera and then colorize it?
You underage fuckers don't deserve the help.
>>4102460
No I compressed it on my phone and didn't see the output.
>>4102504
That's a picture of soap, you fucking retard.
>>4102267
Ganondorf is a muslim, you dip. Gerudo is a race of sand-people, Ganondorf invades Hyrule (the literal master race), and he is a pig monster. At a base level, the lore of Legend of Zelda is all /pol/ caricatures.
Keep them out of sunlight to prevent light damage, keep them where they won't get dust on them, the dust particles get on the contacts and are abrasive and cause wear when inserting or removing cart. That's about it really, storing carts is easy.
CD games though, that's tougher. As disc film flaking or disc rot is inevitable. Lasers wear out eventually and laser assembly motors wear out eventually. Cart based consoles and games will long outlast CD based games and consoles.
I keep my games stored in tupperware tubs in a closet in a humidity and temperature controlled room.
>>4102742
>At a base level, the lore of Legend of Zelda is all /pol/ caricatures.
Isn't it actually the exact opposite? "/pol caricatures" are based on the simple, fundamental character archetypes found in every myth or legend (and in fantasy that imitates them). The hero, the trickster, etc.
>>4103280
How does that not apply to zelda
acute dog
>>4103669
Shit, forgot image.
>>4103463
I'm saying /pol/ is also copying what inspired Zelda, as opposed to Zelda channeling /pol/-style politics.