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A good way to keep your games in good shape? | |
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Norcal | Jun 2 2012, 12:49 PM Post #1 |
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I wouldn't recommend buying the plastic cases on eBay, they rip you off really. Those cases are ideal though - you can buy universal game cases for 42 cents each here and print the cover art on photo paper from www.thecoverproject.net. After all the expenses, it's really about $1 a case |
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