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    I have some of the classic RPG's on super nintendo in their boxes, I don't think they should be sitting out there so that their cardboard can get worn out over time, are there any caes that I could keep the game sin so that they dont' get damaged? FOR SNES, but I also have some GBA, and PS2 games that I might want to protect, anyone have any ideas?

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    You need to get it slabbed and graded.
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    There were (and maybe still are) sellers on ebay who sold clear plastic sleeves that folded over a SNES box. Finding a few of those would probably be the best solution.

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    yea essentially what you want are the clear cases people use for slabbed/graded games (lame). the cases themselves shouldnt be too expensive if you can find them.
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    does anyone know any links to people who will do it professionally? the slab / grade thing?

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    Garrett was joking, grading games is idiotic. Just buy the clear plastic cases that others have mentioned. They are essentially VHS cases but made of a very sturdy, hard plastic similar to plexi-glass.

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    Go to Action figure authority...They sell the clear plexy display cases that graded games come in.You don't have to have your game graded to buy them.You can also get U.V. protection and custom sizes.

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    These two are fairly close depending on if the measurements are for taken from the outside or inside. Anyone has some links of a better match?

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