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Necrosaro420
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« Reply #15 on: August 05, 2006, 10:33:15 AM »

I could never understand why I find so many loose genesis games  as well as others...I can see when the games came in cardboard boxes how the carts would end up loose...lot of boxes probally got ripped to shreds when opened..but genesis games came in nice plastic boxes but i still will run across 50 loose carts to every one that is still in the case..does everyone else run across more loose genesis games than boxed.


That is the million dollar question lol.  It seems like the Genny boxes would be the easiest to keep track of and in good condition.
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« Reply #16 on: August 10, 2006, 11:08:44 AM »

I know that you are pretty much just referencing Genesis games, but I came across something kind of funny/sad while I was setting up my game room.

When I was a kid I used to tape up everything to my walls.  Posters, magazine ads, baseball cards, and even video game boxes.  After a while I decided to take all of the game boxes I had laying around and cut them up to make a collage on my closet door.  I never got around to making the collage, but the other day I found a bunch of the boxes that I cut up.  I'll take a picture tonight and post it on the board.  There wasn't anything too rare, but I did have a River City Ransom box in the pile.
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« Reply #17 on: August 11, 2006, 11:23:21 PM »

I could never understand why I find so many loose genesis games  as well as others...I can see when the games came in cardboard boxes how the carts would end up loose...lot of boxes probally got ripped to shreds when opened..but genesis games came in nice plastic boxes but i still will run across 50 loose carts to every one that is still in the case..does everyone else run across more loose genesis games than boxed.


That is the million dollar question lol.  It seems like the Genny boxes would be the easiest to keep track of and in good condition.

i almost never see Genesis games without their cases, it's as uncommon around here as seeing Nes games with boxes
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