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    The title says it all - how do you transport games from one locale to another? I don't mean your whole collection or a large part thereof - I mean when you carry games over to a friend's house or to a party, or if you loan a game or two to a friend or coworker.

    Do you use the games' own boxes? A disc spindle like what is sold with CD-R's? Paper sleeves? Generic CD jewel cases? DVD cases? Thin cases? Perhaps disc wallets which hold several discs in internal sleeves? A bag or knapsack of game cartridges? Carts only? Or do you figure for disc-based games they are loaner copies and only share your extra ones with a bit of damage so you don't worry about it?

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    I tend to keep everything in its case whether its at my house or on the road. DS games and the like; I typically carry around in one of those multi cases just for ease of carry plus really they're not going to get scratched. I'm far far too OCD to allow any disc based game run rampant through the streets naked.
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    The case it came in.

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    Well that depends on the system. NES games go in them grey plastic boxes with the black lids. SMS and Genesis games always travel loose, and in them little Genesis soft-shell game cases that look like cassette cases. CD games travel in their original cases. Gameboy or Gamegear games travel in the holder for the console and games, or a book for GBA games. DS games usually travel in those 3rd party loose game carriers. Second gen stuff usually doesn't travel, but if it does, it's in a case that's designated for my play stuff for each system (for a lot of them, all I have is play stuff). Guess that bout sums it up...

    Oh, and Tetris travels on my phone.

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    I rarely transport any games that aren't disc based. It's usually a few games that I'll take to work with me. I have a Nintendo NES controller themed disc wallet that I put the in, and that goes into the middle section of my messenger bag (which is usually Nintendo themed as well).

    My systems, I have carry cases for. I try to have at least one unique to every specific console. Naki made pretty good ones for this past generation's console lot. I have them for my XBOX, PS2 and Gamecube system. They're great for toting your console around from place to place because you don't have to take the systems out of the carry cases to use them. You can open a Velcro flap in the back for the connections, and the front for the controllers. There's also built in disc sleeves, and spacious pockets for peripherals and cables and such.

    When I use to transport Genesis and Master System games to friends houses BITD, I'd use cassette tape totes. They fit perfectly into them. I had a large one that held about 48 games which I kept my carts in at home back when my collection was smaller, but when I was bringing some with me somewhere, I usually stored a few of them in smaller case that held 12 games.

    I never had any special way to transport Nintendo carts. I just throw them loose into my backpack. My friends and I always carried backpacks with us BITD (before I switched to messenger bags). We were a geeky lot, never without gaming mags, game cartridges, sketchbooks, paperbacks, comics, handhelds, etc..

    I very rarely loan games out anymore (mainly because all of my gaming friends live in other States now), but if I do I just put them in a generic case.

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    For disc games Tyvek sleeves are much softer than paper, and won't tear as easily. As for disc spindles, it's too easy for them to scratch since they are free to spin, right?
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    CD wallets for my Disc Games

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    NES, SNES, N64 games never took the box, due to the nature of cardboard boxes

    Gameboy/color games, no boxes, but in the plastic case, when games stopped including the plastic case, bought some extras

    GBA originally just kept in the inner plastic baggie

    DS games, keep two cards in a "pill pouch" type small ziploc sorta thing, then put all the pill pouches into a larger ziplock. Also went back and put one GBA game each into a pill pouch and threw those into the large ziplock as well

    SMS, Genesis, always in the cases (except those horrible cardboard Gen boxes)

    Disc based games, always in cases


    tl,dr; If it came in cardboard, don't transport in box. If it came in plastic, transport in case, but not if its DS.

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    For disc-based games, an empty CD jewel case. I don't want 'pizza hands' gettin chummy with my mint-condition copy of Bubsy 3D, ya know.

    Portable games I just shove in the system's travel case pocket.

    Cartridge home console games stay in the box, travel in a large, covered plastic storage crate, and are jealousy guarded by a cave troll against all who encrouch.

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