I'm curious /vr/, how do you guys store your cartridges? Do you stack them in piles or keep them upright in rows?
As a comic collector keeping them in rows is just a habit for me (the whole thing about bending books' spines), does that have any effect on plastic Game Boy cartridges? It seems like a hassle for a collection that isn't very expansive.
on my sd card lol
What I find to be the cheapest and best solution for bigger cartridges is to get those pull-out drawers that people store cassettes and vhs tapes in. For gameboy games, theyre literally so small you can just put them in plastic cases and stash them away in a drawer or something.
I went the autism route. (Pic isn't mine.)
Just make sure to edit your spines. The inconsistent company logos pisses me off, and I had to reprint some because I just printed without thinking.
>>4176938
Old pic but I store my SNES games like this while my NES games are stacked next to my Wii games on a shelf. Really depends on what you want to do really. Unironically look at "le epic gaming room tours" on YouTube and you can get a feel for the best way to stack things in your setup.
>>4177034
I want to go the autism route. But space constraints have left me with a Rubbermaid Roughneck full of GB carts.
>>4177041
A binder with those baseball card inserts work pretty good.
>>4176938
I keep a stack of the games I got when I was a kid in their original cardboard boxes, and then a EverdriveGB in a spare plastic case I bought off Ebay.
>>4177043
Organize your games wtf.
Either sort alpha numeric or by genre at least.
>>4177034
Honestly some DS cases have GBA slots so it's actually decent enough considering the storage mess actual GBA boxes are.
>>4177147
>get 1 new game
>have to move every single cart over
No thanks.
>>4177005
Can you show it opened?
I think I'm going for this solution, but I'd like something more modern looking.
>>4177005
I keep my gameboy/advance, ngpc and game gear games in a tasimo coffee rack. They fit perfectly.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Nifty-T-Disc-Drawer/35132767
>>4176938
In glass cabinets in my shop with eBay+ price tags on them.
>>4176938
GB cases for GB games.
Game Gear cases for GBAx2 games
>>4177171
Yeah, the real pain in the ass is having to gut 150 copies of Imagine Babiez to put it together.
>>4179830
Pretty sure you can buy bulk empty cases from Amazon.