![]() I really still need to get that Star Wars Pod Racing game for GBC sometime as it's solid. I've got Pokemon Pinball and R2R Boxing so I can spot it. You could also hold 3 inside the NES sized shell too with no room to spare havnig 2 side by side and one laying sideways above. If you face them backwards (Super NES logo away) they actually lock in there firmly as the tabs kind of hold them very well in place. Ideally the SNES clamshell is excellent for GBC rumble games (holds 4, there's probably only 4 worth even owning though there are more) and GBA games you can get 10x2 (front/back) at 20 total to a case.ĮDIT: Upon further inspection, the tabs on the SNES one would not need to be removed for GBC rumble cart games. Laying sideways you can get three, and standing up vertically just 2, so you can get 10 in there with some rattle. The SNES shell can comfortably hold 4 GBC tall rumble included carts standing on end in there as they're thicker. I just remembered, stopped writing this here. To Rumble' on screens in April and 'WCW Mayhem' a big video game hit. ![]() Perfect size yet again, but this time, 10 to a side instead of 8 for the GBA games. There's also a new 'Lego Creator Game: The Race To Build It,' licensed to Warren. I just remembered these things have solid little tabs in them someone would have to try and snap off without ruining the back or using a dremel/auto nail file on them to remove smoothly.Īlso I did the test on the SNES clamshell. (Incomplete) List of GB/GBC Games to Use PCM Samples () - Nintendo Handhelds - Forums - is an online community in respect and relation to chip music, art and its parallels. EDIT: Oh and C) oddly shaped carts like Wario Ware Smooth Moves doesn't fit very well.īut I find this way WAY more elegant then 3-ring binders/baseball card sleeves of carts, which I've always found prone to games just falling out as they stretch the plastic sleeves. And B) when you remove a cart the others may shift if you're not careful. The only downsides of this are A) Gameboy plastic protector cases do not fit in this configuration. This also works just as well for Gameboy/Gameboy Color carts! You end up with a case full of games looking like this!Īnd now I can put games cleanly on a shelf, and if I'm looking for something I can clearly see where it is without digging through a pile of random games. But then I discovered something fascinating. I thought I'd just toss my portible carts in the cases, just to have them stored in a themed container. But then I suddenly had an idea.Ī while back I picked up a handful of Plastic NES Cart cases, I ended up not using them as I A) didn't have enough for all my games, and B) found them kind of bulky and unnecessary. It was annying, and I was simply storing them in plastic sandwich bags as all my other solutions were unsatisfactory. Both are kind of tricky with small carts that don't have end labels. For a while now I've been struggling with what to do with all these Gameboy/GBC/GBA carts I have in terms of keeping them orginized and displayed.
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