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    Default displaying games? what are some good shelves?

    Has there been a post where people take pics of their game collection / how it's displayed?

    Are there any good game shelves people can recommend?

    I need a shelf for my SNES games, GBA, PS2, PSP, PS3 and game guides. The only thing is they're all different sizes so I'm not sure how to organize them so they look good on the shelves.

    How do you guys do it?

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    Try clicking on the Game Rooms link on the left side of the website. There are plenty of game room pictures you can browse.

    Generally things don't ever look 'good' without giving something up...

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    This is the ultimate in video game shelves. This is also the cheapest I've seen on the net. I"ve got my second comming already. It fits DVD cases such as Xbox/PS2/Gamecube, Sega CD/Saturn, PS1/Dreamcast, and even better, NES perfectly. I know it may sound pricey at first, but for me, it is perfect. Customize it as you wish.

    http://www.standsandmounts.com/index...OD&ProdID=2289

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    I use Lozier shelving, the same stuff that they use in retail stores. Although that might sound strange at first they are perfect for holding gaming items.

    Pros:
    1) Every self is adjustable in height, so you can have just the perfect fit for each type of game.
    2) They are indestructible and can hold several hundreds of pounds of weight per a self.
    3) You can get different types and sizes of shelving for every possible combination of game storage.
    4) Plus they have a pegboard backing to them so you can hang controllers or other types of accessories on peg hooks.
    5) Lastly they hold their value. You can use them for ten year and resell them for practically all of your original money back when you’re done with them. Assuming you bought them used.

    Cons:
    1) They are industrial shelving so they lack esthetic qualities
    2) They have a higher initial cost of investment than regular shelves, though you can find bargains on Craigslist from time to time.
    3) Setting them up for the first time is confusing, but after the first one it is really easy.
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    Back when I had a large enough collection to warrant it I bought those big tupperware drawer stackable things. Only the games in front were visible So I would put cool titles up front but it mainly kept them protected from dust and stuff.

    Shelves are cool to display I guess but gotta dust alot.


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    IKEA = cheap Swedish crap FTW!

    Look up 'Billy' Shelves

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxx View Post
    This is the ultimate in video game shelves. This is also the cheapest I've seen on the net. I"ve got my second comming already. It fits DVD cases such as Xbox/PS2/Gamecube, Sega CD/Saturn, PS1/Dreamcast, and even better, NES perfectly. I know it may sound pricey at first, but for me, it is perfect. Customize it as you wish.

    http://www.standsandmounts.com/index...OD&ProdID=2289

    If you look at the other products made by the same company, they make much bigger shelves (and more expensive). Some of them are seriously nice, there's an electronics store across town that sells them. They're huge, and fully adjustable. I just wish they didn't cost $300.

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