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Game Organization
Topic Started: Mar 25 2012, 10:46 PM (107 Views)
Brick Mage
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So, =SB=, how do you organize your games?
While the Wii and Xbox 360 games are in my brother's room,
I have this nifty little shelf-thingy on the floor with two surfaces for storage. N64/NGC/PS2 console games and GBA handheld games on top, NDS/PSP handheld games and systems (with Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance) on bottom, with accessories and power adapters to the right of the console games.
My actual consoles are behind my TV.

So, yeah, again, how do you guys organize?
Edited by Brick Mage, Mar 25 2012, 10:47 PM.
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Pedruben
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Well I have a few Wii games and a shelf more deep that wide, so its very easy. The games I play more often are on the front, the others are behind.

So if I'm bored and want to play a game I haven't in a while, I just dig until I found one. Then that goes to the front and the process goes like that.

My PC games are mostly on a counter near to my PC and that all I got. I have a friend that owns a DS. I've play a good number of games, and beaten them. He usually has all the games stored in a box. Nothing fancy.
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