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What do you all use to store loose cartridges?

 

I have started using baseball card storage boxes. 3200 card size for atari (holds like 88 in 4 columns (without the dividers)) and the 5000 card versions for INTV (holds ~165 in 5 columns (with the dividers)) and have found they work really well for what I want. I even bought a butt load of little foam things the size of a cartridge to placekeep the games I am missing from a complete set for INTV cartridges. I use the 9 pocket card sheets for the overlays and the full page pockets for the manuals. I was just wondering what everyone else uses or am I going a tad overboard?

 

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3200 ct 4 column

 

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5000 ct 5 column

 

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Pad of 20 pads

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My dozen 5200 carts are on a shelf, and the 2600 ones are stacked in a large cardboard box.

My N64 and 7800 carts are in two plastic storage bins. some of the N64's are in a "cartridge wallet".

 

Just anything to keep the labels looking good and the dust off of them will work.

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I've got these awesome two or three drawer poly standalone units that IKEA used to sell that house most of my carts. They are perfect!

 

Until they stopped selling them - the bastards! :x

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I have my NES games carts in a large plastic storage box. My atari carts are in a wooden and glass storage from Domayne furniture shop, it cost me like $800 or something but it fits the cartridges perfectly. My mega drive carts are in a cadboard box, my master system games are in a cupboard in the garage. My N64, SNES, XBOX, PS2 and game cube games are all in drawers in my entertainment units.

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