View Full Version : Display/Storage of your collections
ghsqb
01-16-2003, 09:04 PM
Hello all, I've got a fair sized collection of games across most of the classic systems, and I've seen many of the photos of gamesrooms that you good people have posted.
My quandry is finding a way to get all my carts and such out of boxes and into a display or better storage medium to make them more accessible to play, and to show them off a little :D
I'd appreciate any info you could all share about how you've done it.
Did you buy prefab bookcases/tape holders etc.. and use those?
Did you build your own?
How did you manage things like INty for example, where you might have boxed complete games and carts w/ overlays or manuals....how'd you get everything to work out where you'd display them together.
I'd appreciate some inspiration, and I'd be more than willing to post pics of the results.
Thanks in advance for the ideas.
P.s. Incidentally, right now my carts for Coleco, Atari and Inty are all kept in the large 5000 count boxes used for sports cards.
They are almost perfect for the application w/ only the Coleco carts being wider, pose a little problem.
IGotTheDot
01-16-2003, 09:21 PM
There are a few ways I do it. Loose carts go in these nice cd cabinets from Ikea (I now have 4 full)
http://www.antoniotrillo.com/images/For_Jon/Games01.jpg
I also make cheap shelves out of some sort of Galvanized Steel Concrete mold or something. They are 10 feet long and Like 2 bucks each. Cheap shelving.
http://www.antoniotrillo.com/images/For_Jon/Game%20Shelves%20in%20Orange.jpg
http://www.antoniotrillo.com/images/For_Jon/More%20games.jpg
They work well for now.
CrazyImpmon
01-16-2003, 10:07 PM
Great idea on that steel mold :D But will they rust real easy in high humidity area?
In my room, I took over the top of my dresser as TV stand and threw in a couple cheap shoe shelves next to the TV for some consoles.
ghsqb
01-16-2003, 10:09 PM
Wow, I like those towers. thats a nice look, the shelves are a good idea too..
Thanks for sharing that.
christianscott27
01-16-2003, 11:29 PM
those unpainted pine CD shelves work pretty well for most loose carts, cassette tape holders are perfect for genesis and SMS games. the real problem carts are loose jaguar and superfami, the beveled edges make easy stacking impossible.
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IGotTheDot
01-16-2003, 11:46 PM
I have been using the steel molds now for about 8 years and all I do is whipe them down when you first get them to get the oil off. I have not noticed any problems. You can use a few for a wide shelf. I find 2 is good for boxed games. 2 times 4 bucks = 10 feet of storage.
slurpeepoop
01-17-2003, 04:24 AM
I've always used the stackable Rubbermaid/Sterilite plastic containers. They come in every size you'd like, and are really pretty durable. I have two rooms filled with them, and not only is my collection relatively kept in order (I can find just about any game in less than a minute), but they look pretty cool lining the walls. :)
maxlords
01-17-2003, 07:41 AM
I use the cheap particle board prefab bookcases. Eventually I plan to use wall shelving for a better display area..but not until I own a house.
Charlesaway
01-17-2003, 11:03 AM
I use wall mounted shelving. The stuff where you buy the rails, then place the shelf arms into them. I use melamine shelving (the cheapest stuff they sell at Home Depot) of various lengths and widths. Most recently I bought 8 5ft shelves from them for $3.00 CDN each.
video_game_addict
01-17-2003, 11:37 AM
Screw order. Display them on your floor. Sleep on them if you like. ;)
http://images.andale.com/f2/108/115/8683574/1042821243547_disorder1.jpg
hades
01-18-2003, 12:13 AM
Screw order. Display them on your floor. Sleep on them if you like. ;)
HahahahahahaHahahahahahahahahahahhah!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THanks for the laugh of the day :-D
maxlords
01-18-2003, 12:20 AM
I'll sleep on the two copies of Suikoden 2 and the Shenmue Euro for you if you want! :D
IGotTheDot
01-18-2003, 07:43 PM
@ video_game_addict
Your picture looks like one awsome swapmeet score! I'll give you 30 bucks for the pile of old games. You drive a hard bargain..okay 45 bucks. LOL
MankeyMan
01-19-2003, 07:09 AM
I'll sleep on the two copies of Suikoden 2 and the Shenmue Euro for you if you want! :D
That's Shenmue II. :P
IGotTheDot
01-19-2003, 02:46 PM
Is that the dumbell adapter for the TG16 there in the upper right? :-D
Chunky
01-19-2003, 03:03 PM
This is a $3.99 small temp cat carrier:
www.heavybox.com/cc.jpg
holds 94 NES carts(only) tightly, top can be folded down or assembles up as a handle, perfect for carrying.