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My new homebrew intv game covers

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. I have alot of loose games and overlays. Some were getting dusting . I have lack of room. Just came up with an idea, to keep them from getting dusting and keep the overlays with them. What do you think?

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Looks cool, what's it made of?

Thanks dude. I just used the N es style ones, that were blank, and got some blue stickers for them. So i stand them or lay them down , i can see what i have. If i was better in photoshop, I like to make it more professional and also have the running man logo on it. lol :grin:

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is that an NES cart sleeve?

Yes that is correct. But blank . i got the idea, when i started to collect for the Nes recently. Why should the Nes games have all the fun and protection from dust . lol. I also did it for my loose Atari 5200 games that were getting dusty and no end labels. There pics on the 5200 page, that i posted then on there.

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I'm a big fan of cart cases. I have a really cool Savoy one that holds 32 carts. Wow, I can't find any pics. Let me see if I have an old one of it....

 

Here's an old pic of it holding white labeled carts. I have the lid, but took it off for the pic.

INTV Inc, Loose white label carts

Other than that, I like simple Tupperware with lids. I keep all of my loose manuals in a giant pile and all of my loose overlays in another pile.

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I like that look!

 

Sterilte used to make the *perfect* CIB container - 32 quart. The 66 quart version is good for consoles. Effers seem to have stopped making them though. They stack well, are strong, and you can put a game vertically (title on the spine facing up) and fit quite a few in one container. A little space left over for some loose carts or manuals, etc. Have been trying to find a good alternative, but haven't been totally satisfied with any yet.

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I'm a big fan of cart cases. I have a really cool Savoy one that holds 32 carts. Wow, I can't find any pics. Let me see if I have an old one of it....

 

Here's an old pic of it holding white labeled carts. I have the lid, but took it off for the pic.

 

 

Other than that, I like simple Tupperware with lids. I keep all of my loose manuals in a giant pile and all of my loose overlays in another pile.

I want to see a pic of how you have all of your Worm Whompers stored :)

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I'm a big fan of cart cases. I have a really cool Savoy one that holds 32 carts. Wow, I can't find any pics. Let me see if I have an old one of it....

 

Here's an old pic of it holding white labeled carts. I have the lid, but took it off for the pic.

Other than that, I like simple Tupperware with lids. I keep all of my loose manuals in a giant pile and all of my loose overlays in another pile.

 

I used to have those also. Just a lack of room and space. I also do have an Atari/Intv game center with a lid.

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