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aeTIos found this awesome website that has a lot of video game box scans that you can print and assemble yourself. I made this super metroid box using glossy photo paper. The paper is not as sturdy as real snes boxes, but it looks awesome!
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Oh damn, that's awesome indeed. I'm gonna print a few boxes at a print service next week, including Super Mario Bros./ Duck Hunt, SMB3 and Kirby's Adventure.
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August 24, 2014, 11:50:14 am »
Looks nice. Some people use plastic boxes but I don't like them as much. I got a repro box with my repro copy of Terranigma but the game saves won't always work properly.
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I made a gameboy box just to see how it would turn out. The cardboard inlays are really tricky to make. I think I am going to buy these inlays here:
http://www.gameprotecting.com/a-28570973/gameboy-inserts/10-x-gameboy-insert-inlay/
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August 24, 2014, 12:19:08 pm »
I really should grab some of those at one point but for the SNES. I got plenty of boxed SNES games that lack the white tray.
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Made a box for castlevania. The box structure is similar to gameboy boxes.
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Looks very good. Is it me or are SNES boxes less complex?
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Yeah snes boxes don't have the weird bottom part. They open from both sides. Nes and gameboy boxes can only be opened on one side.
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