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Jeffrey - Jun 23, 2003 |
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Ammut | Jun 24, 2003 | |||
I tried awhile ago to find some great system for my Cds - and failed. I tried using the many, many, many empty cd cases and labeled them for several games and threw them on a 100-cd case holder thing but it just plain looked bad. I need high quality labels and NORMAL size cd cases (I hate the thin pieces of crap that come with blank cds now) I was eyeing those 200-cd wallets but I'd probably need 3, they were $50 a piece, and game collections look so much bigger and nicer with cd cases. I'll figure something out this summer and take a picture to post up or something. Other than my many cds lying around, I have my Sega systems lined at the bottom of my entertainment unit and my Nintendo systems lined up the shelves. My fatass xbox is near the top, despite the many warnings in tha manual that it may kill a child that way. I have all my xbox games (7 I think) right beside it, my genesis games (30-ish) are stacked along the side on 2 shelves with the few legal copy saturn games I've been able to find (10+) on the other shelf. I took out the cd holder things that run up beside the tv, covered in glass, and put my NES games (30ish) and SNES games (7) in there. And then theres my Dreamcast games... they are everywhere <_< To add to the fun my Saturn & Dreamcast share a power cord, as do my NES & SNES. Yay for unplugging and plugging in again all the friggen time. I really have to get this in order instead of just buying more ---Ammut |
racketboy | Jun 24, 2003 | ||||
I'll take the thins off your hands if you don't want them Why don't you just buy spindles instead? or were you refering to CDRW? |
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