I was wiping down a bunch of SNES carts that I picked up the other day. I didn't have time to do sticker removal and deep cleaning but it was interesting to inspect each cart. Isn't it strange that we spend so much time trying to restore these carts to their original sterile mass-produced state? It there something to be said for leaving the history of past rental stickers, owners names, doodles, and other historical artifacts left on the cart? Does anyone else find these compelling?
For a while, I kept a list games that had names on them or rental/store stickers on them. But the list eventually got misplaced and neglected. I like the idea of preserving a game's unique history, but I guess I like the looks of a nice neat looking game more.