“No more shoeboxes or shady repros”.
Ah, the SNES. What a machine, eh? Home to some of the greatest video games of all time, this legendary 16-bit console still gets plenty of action in the Nintendo Life office – but, after more than 30 years, we have to admit that many of the games we load up are loose carts, largely because SNES software packaging is made of cardboard and isn’t as resilient as we’d like.
As a result, we’ve got more than a few loose games knocking around, which we currently store in a rather unglamorous shoebox. That’s where Book4Games comes in – this new concept is designed to liberate your beloved carts from their lacklustre storage prison and allow them to be filed away in a more upmarket fashion.
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