BoneSnapDeez wrote:I don't know if anyone else has said it, but I find the best place to store loose GBA carts is in the GBA slot of DS games cases.
2nd post, guy.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:I don't know if anyone else has said it, but I find the best place to store loose GBA carts is in the GBA slot of DS games cases.
noiseredux wrote:BoneSnapDeez wrote:I don't know if anyone else has said it, but I find the best place to store loose GBA carts is in the GBA slot of DS games cases.
2nd post, guy.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:Where does one get empty DS cases? That cover project stuff is great.
Broodstar wrote:I'm using Ultra Pro pages, I have experience with them and I know they don't scratch easy and are very durable and well made. The binder is also Ultra Pro with three rings.CRTGAMER wrote:Nice collection of games! What is the name brand of the pages in the pics? Looks like the standard Baseball card 9 page pockets. I found that SAFET and COWEN brands to be the most durable.
CRTGAMER wrote:From the pic it also looks like you have two carts per pocket is this true?
I looked up your Ultra Pages from what I think is the correct site and found a 12 pocket page. It states 2.5 inch but there are extra seams which is throwing me off. Is there a local store that you can do a test run? If these work anything like the card pages you are now using, it looks to be a good source. This would also bump your nine pocket pages to twelve games per page.
This site and 12 pocket page: http://www.ultrapro.com/product_info.ph ... p6e9cdndp6
Will the extra seams prevent a GBA cart from fitting?
Broodstar wrote:Here are a few pictures showing how the carts are sitting in the pockets of the pages: