The ideal way to protect your sealed games
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Re: The ideal way to protect your sealed games
hope it is ok that i use this thread.
im looking for a way to protect my sealed player guide's.
it should protect the corners of the books. so im looking for something like a "seal-king" or something like this one from fragged3d.
there is also the problem that some collector edition books are really thick, like the FF XII CE guide.
any ideas what i should look for or where i can look for something like that?
thx
im looking for a way to protect my sealed player guide's.
it should protect the corners of the books. so im looking for something like a "seal-king" or something like this one from fragged3d.
there is also the problem that some collector edition books are really thick, like the FF XII CE guide.
any ideas what i should look for or where i can look for something like that?
thx
Kurini- cartridge only
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Re: The ideal way to protect your sealed games
Try getting the protectice bags that you use for comics that have cardboard backing. Those are the best for guides.
rarebucky- factory sealed, gem mint
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Re: The ideal way to protect your sealed games
I am also searching for some kind of protection for my games.
But I search for the perfect sized bags. Like these protection bags for comics. But I don't know where to get it. I want some in the size of DVDs.
Which is the perfect size AND where do I get it? I'd prefer european shops.
Do you have any idea? :?:
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I found some which would fit perfect
http://search.stores.ebay.com/uniquepacking_dvd-6x8_W0QQfcdZ2QQfciZQ2d1QQfclZ4QQfromZR10QQfsnZuniquepackingQQfsooZ1QQfsopZ1QQsaselZ130704033QQsofpZ0
But they just send them to europe if I buy 500 of these...
But that is way too much. 100 is my maximum. Do you know a shop where I get these? resealable and 6" x 8".
Thank u very much!
But I search for the perfect sized bags. Like these protection bags for comics. But I don't know where to get it. I want some in the size of DVDs.
Which is the perfect size AND where do I get it? I'd prefer european shops.
Do you have any idea? :?:
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I found some which would fit perfect
http://search.stores.ebay.com/uniquepacking_dvd-6x8_W0QQfcdZ2QQfciZQ2d1QQfclZ4QQfromZR10QQfsnZuniquepackingQQfsooZ1QQfsopZ1QQsaselZ130704033QQsofpZ0
But they just send them to europe if I buy 500 of these...
But that is way too much. 100 is my maximum. Do you know a shop where I get these? resealable and 6" x 8".
Thank u very much!
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protectors for snes boxes
im in australia and wouldn't mind getting a hold of a 100 of the box protectors for the snes
if anyone can help me out let, me know thanks
if anyone can help me out let, me know thanks
scottiesgames- cartridge only
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Re: The ideal way to protect your sealed games
I know I'll probably sound like an idiot here, but can anyone give specific directions on how to fold these dvd snapper cases so that they are securely closed on both ends. I have some of these and notice most of them are not being folded right causing some of the games to slip out. Please shed some info or a small how to for this clueless person
Dude_20- cartridge+manual
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Re: The ideal way to protect your sealed games
Well, when you fold the sides and attempt to close them, if you do it successfully...you should hear some sort of 'snapping' noise. If you don't hear this, then it's not properly closed.
MCJD4ever- cartridge+manual
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Re: The ideal way to protect your sealed games
Thanks for getting back. They "snap" in alright. I guess they are too flimsy. Which is why they slip open at times.MCJD4ever wrote:Well, when you fold the sides and attempt to close them, if you do it successfully...you should hear some sort of 'snapping' noise. If you don't hear this, then it's not properly closed.
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Re: The ideal way to protect your sealed games
No prob! You learn this after you spend $300 on a sealed SNES game, think one of those boxes is closed, but it's not, and the game flies out and gets crushed.
I was pissed about that for about a month! lolol!
I was pissed about that for about a month! lolol!
MCJD4ever- cartridge+manual
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Re: The ideal way to protect your sealed games
Hey ppl, Ive got a fairly small but good collection of games now so i think its about time I put them on display. Up until now I have kept them all in a cupboard in sealed in bubblewrap and away from sunlight so theyre all well protected and wont get damaged.
I figured now that now I have a good few games that I want to display them but not sure if its such a good idea as I dont have any box protectors etc for them so my question is that if i display them in a kinda bookcase storage unit and keep them away from sunlight then is this a safe bet, so I can display them like this without risking them getting damaged? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks
I figured now that now I have a good few games that I want to display them but not sure if its such a good idea as I dont have any box protectors etc for them so my question is that if i display them in a kinda bookcase storage unit and keep them away from sunlight then is this a safe bet, so I can display them like this without risking them getting damaged? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks
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Re: The ideal way to protect your sealed games
bballlno1 wrote:Hey ppl, Ive got a fairly small but good collection of games now so i think its about time I put them on display. Up until now I have kept them all in a cupboard in sealed in bubblewrap and away from sunlight so theyre all well protected and wont get damaged.
A little late in my reply, but just wanted to say I too wrap my games in bubble wrap and then just stack them in bins in rows of two, with cardboard boxes on top. Don't really see the need for plastic boxes, but it's all good.
Re: The ideal way to protect your sealed games
I keep all my games (regardless of the system) stored in plastic bins completely away from sunlight. The SNES and Gameboy games are all in plastic box protectors and stored side-by-side, with no weight on them at all. My PS1 and PS2 games are all in plastic slipcases to protect their outer shrinkwrap. I sometimes store some PS1 and PS2 games on top of one another, but never that high, and the more expensive games are on top with no weight on them .
I too want to display my games. Im thinking about storing them in this large, wooden wall unit with glass doors. People will be able to see them, and im going to have to come up with a way to still keep sunlight away....
I too want to display my games. Im thinking about storing them in this large, wooden wall unit with glass doors. People will be able to see them, and im going to have to come up with a way to still keep sunlight away....
MCJD4ever- cartridge+manual
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Re: The ideal way to protect your sealed games
KennyB wrote:A guy over at NintendoAge also sells them. I bought 50 for 38 USD (including shipping from USA to Europe)
I don't know if they are the same though. Here are some good pictures:
I would not recomment these box protectors. They have sharp as hell edges and will damage your sealed game when sliding them in and out. I even damaged one of my complete games when the corner cut into the game box and tore it.
Just place your games in bubble wrap and into a plastic bin. I find this very safe and it actually will de-humidify your games as well so it's win-win.
yobo- factory sealed, y-fold (with tears)
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Re: The ideal way to protect your sealed games
Dark Sol wrote:i disagree
you would'nt if you experiences what I did a few hours ago! The hell of taking the games out of them!
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Re: The ideal way to protect your sealed games
I did, but I dont have 5 hands
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