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I was wondering how people store thier NES manuals, I used to keep them in the plastic clamshell cartridge cases but now that I have over 100 they just sit in piles or in boxes.

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I don't have too many NES manuals, but all my 2600 and Inty manuals are stored in a plastic bag. No boxes anymore. :)

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I use binder sized cd holders. One page can hold up to four manuals (two on each side). Curiously enough the dimensions of the sleeve fit NES manuals perfectly. You can buy them in packages at places like OfficeMax.

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I don't have many NES manuals (Thats my wifes department and she has yet to get around to manual storage) but I use 5x7 photo pages in a binder to hold my atari manuals. Just measure a manual then go to Wal-mart and pick out the right sized photo pages. :)

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I find it hard to get manuals for unboxed games. I lookes like most people throw away the game box with the manuals in them. One system where it is harder to get a game without a manual or box must be the Oddessy 2. Maybe because that system just had a great hard box to store and hold the game in.

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As far as finding manuals, just go to you local video game store (not the chain store type) and ask them if they have anything. Thats how i get mine. I've gotton hundreds of different manuals for cheap or even free.

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