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This gen and last gen are kept on the shelf that my entertainment center has. My PS1 games are just kept in one of those sleeve case things, and my Sega Genesis boxes fill the bottom row of my bookshelf. Lastly my DS games and frequently played GBA games are in a box kept on my desk while the rest are in a box in my closet along with my first gameboy and all that good stuff.

My PC games don't really have any organization and I lost so many which is why I'm so anal about the others ones since I lost a lot of my PC games. The ones that remain are either on my desk, some are in my closet and others are on the shelf with my other games, it depends on what kind of box it came in. Though my dad's old ones are probably in the basement since I just took my favorites out of there.
 

Owyn_Merrilin

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Fijiman said:
For the PS2 we've got them in a stack next to the TV. For the 360 we've got some on one shelf, some on a nearby table, and a majority of my games are in my room.
I've got some good news on the A/V cable front: the PS2 uses the same cables as the PS3 (and the PS1, for that matter), while the N64 and the SNES also share an AV cable (as far as I know; I've heard everything from the SNES to the Gamecube used the same cable, although it must not include the Wii, because my Wii cable definitely does not fit the SNES that I bought for a quarter with no games, controllers, or cables.)
 

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JaceArveduin said:
The game themselves are in one of thes Vaultz cases I got from Walmart, while the actual cases are... stored somewhere... *shrug* when I moved out, mom shoved all of my junk somewhere, I can't even find the AV jacks for my PS2, 64, or SNES \qq
I don't know how I did it, but I quoted the wrong person on the wrong page in that last post. Look up to see what was meant for you.
 

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Owyn_Merrilin said:
I've got some good news on the A/V cable front: the PS2 uses the same cables as the PS3 (and the PS1, for that matter), while the N64 and the SNES also share an AV cable (as far as I know; I've heard everything from the SNES to the Gamecube used the same cable, although it must not include the Wii, because my Wii cable definitely does not fit the SNES that I bought for a quarter with no games, controllers, or cables.)
What?
 

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Fijiman said:
Owyn_Merrilin said:
I've got some good news on the A/V cable front: the PS2 uses the same cables as the PS3 (and the PS1, for that matter), while the N64 and the SNES also share an AV cable (as far as I know; I've heard everything from the SNES to the Gamecube used the same cable, although it must not include the Wii, because my Wii cable definitely does not fit the SNES that I bought for a quarter with no games, controllers, or cables.)
What?
Yeah, sorry about that. I quoted the wrong person, and you can't easily fix that because the notification only goes out the first time something is posted; quotes added in edits don't get the notification. That's why there's a double post there.
 

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Owyn_Merrilin said:
Fijiman said:
Owyn_Merrilin said:
I've got some good news on the A/V cable front: the PS2 uses the same cables as the PS3 (and the PS1, for that matter), while the N64 and the SNES also share an AV cable (as far as I know; I've heard everything from the SNES to the Gamecube used the same cable, although it must not include the Wii, because my Wii cable definitely does not fit the SNES that I bought for a quarter with no games, controllers, or cables.)
What?
Yeah, sorry about that. I quoted the wrong person, and you can't easily fix that because the notification only goes out the first time something is posted; quotes added in edits don't get the notification. That's why there's a double post there.
That's okay. It happens to everyone at one point or another.
 

Biosophilogical

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In a draw under the T.V.

Nothing special, nothing flash, just a draw under a T.V. (and if I find you in my house stealing my games now that you know my cunning hiding place, I reserve the right to sigh at you in a disappointed fashion).
 

razer17

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Is anyone else no longer amused by these stupi misleading titles? Pretty sure it says in the rules that you're not allowed to do that anyway. If you think your topic is so boring that no one will look inside unless you mislead them, don't post it.

OT: Mine are just stacked next to my TV, since I only have a few Xbox 360 games. I have loads of PS2 games in a CD binder thing, since I have chucked all the individual cases as I don't play them much anymore, so don't need them taking up all my space.

Edit - MAybe I am being a little harsh there. I mean, I did grin a little when I saw the title and the content, but at the same time, I like titles to tell me what's in the thread.
 

infohippie

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Packed away in boxes where they're out of sight and out of the way. Steam keeps a lot of my games for me and the rest I just keep as ISOs on my file server. Physical storage is so last century.
 

TheSteeleStrap

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Most of my games are sitting on my shelf. The ones that I pop in the most are in a little cd booklet. It's convenient.
 

renegade7

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I keep my cartridges on a bookshelf. Discs I keep in a binder like what you keep music CDs in for your car. DS and PSP games I keep in the little suitcase thing I keep my PSP and DS in.

The rest is digital.
 

Vault101

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razer17 said:
no matter how "boring" EVERYONE loves an opertunity to talk about themselves

even if it is somthing as mudane as where they keep their games
 

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Owyn_Merrilin said:
JaceArveduin said:
The game themselves are in one of thes Vaultz cases I got from Walmart, while the actual cases are... stored somewhere... *shrug* when I moved out, mom shoved all of my junk somewhere, I can't even find the AV jacks for my PS2, 64, or SNES \qq
I don't know how I did it, but I quoted the wrong person on the wrong page in that last post. Look up to see what was meant for you.
Didn't know about the same between PS2 and PS3, but the AV jack I used for 64 was actually the same one I used for my SNES XD The gamecube also uses that one if memory serves, I think the Wii broke the pattern though.
 

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Looks tasty, doesn't it? All honey-glazed and cooked for six hours... Awesome.

Most of my games are on my hard drive, while my console games are in my entertainment center in the basement. I've got a boatload of CD-ROMs and DVDs across several bookshelves that hold up everything from a super-pricey edition of "À la Recherche du Temps Perdu" to my berjillion games dating from anywhere between 1995 and 2003.

So... Books, more books, comics, more comics, games and more games. Plus the occasional curio used to keep book or CD piles propped up.
 

Sleepy Sol

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I keep my 360 games in a small cabinet below and to the left of my TV.

DS and PSP games are usually stored without regard to organization in a bag since I mostly only play them when I travel.

Don't really have a lot of games so I don't have need for more storage right now. The cabinet would probably fit about 35-40 games max, which means I still have a decent bit of room to fill it out.
 

SageRuffin

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I keep pretty everything inside a CD wallet. It cleans my room up quite nicely and also makes room for my DVDs.
 

Blobpie

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My TV came with a Big 'ol stand; so i can just put my game systems on one shelf, then put my games on the shelf below that!

Ps: I've run out of room :(
 

Owen Robertson

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Epicly misleading title. I tip my hat to you, sir.

On topic, on a shelf in their respective jewel cases... Although I'm not sure anyone calls them that anymore.