If you have lots of games and constantly change games like me

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#1 MrGanny
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Might want to use this, I recently started using this CD Holder to hold my games, cause sometimes I constantly change games from time to time, without having to open the game case everytime you want to play the game, besides I sometimes I mix games in other game cases. :oops:

So I had this old CD Holder and was like ''why not put them there?!'' and voila. Just wanted to share the not so great idea with my fellow PS3 gamers. :P (Boredom also did this lol.)

Here's some pictures.



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#2 funsohng
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I like my games in their cases. besides, I use that for something else other than gaming, and it's pretty annoying.
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#3 Fightingfan
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I would never use that obama-nation :P I don't want my discs to get scratched! This is why I miss cartridges I swear Nintendo knows how to build crap that can withstand a nuclear holocaust.
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#4 MrGanny
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I guess I'm the only one that likes it lol. And nah they don't get scratched at all.

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#5 Fightingfan
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I guess I'm the only one that likes it lol.

MrGanny
I would only use that for something like CDs with ummm word documents on them? LOL I'm anal when it comes to scratches on a disc or anything.., heck my ipod that I bought in 2007 has no scratches on the silver backing. (Leather case)
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#6 Dogswithguns
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No, thankyou... I like my cases more. easier to find.
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#7 BH14
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I've been putting my DVD collection in a cd/dvd spindle for many years due to having huge collection of movies. I've never done it with videogames because I don't have a big game collection and I usually just play 1 game at a time.

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#8 BonoBoy
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you gotta treat a ps3 game/blu-ray like absolute crap to scratch it...the protective coating is outstanding. Thanks for posting...I like my cases but I'm like you I swap games all the time! I like all genres and like to keep my play varied and fresh...
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#9 Peabody99224
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I'm glad it works for you, but I'd be afraid of scratching my games up. :(
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#10 Sepewrath
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Wouldn't rooting through the pile of disc be harder than just taking them out of the case? At least with the case you know where each game is, if something is in the middle of the pile you have to go through each game.
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#11 BattleSpectre
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I'm happy it works for you, but i wouldn't do this.

I'd be too scared of scratching my discs (even though they say Blu-Ray discs have a special coating and cannot be scratched :roll: )

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#12 red_sovereign
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i love the bluray disc. ive yet to scratch a game or movie. i understand where your coming from though. i change out often so it gets kind of cumbersome switching games w/ the cases. im all about the cases though. it gives me a reason to gawk at the wonderful artworks and such
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#13 KamuiFei
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Well if it works for ya, than go for it. I'm a neat freak with my games, the case they're in is where that game is, always. :P I even put the receipt of my games in their respective cases. I very rarely buy 2 games at once, so it works out. :)

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#14 nickz_fpk
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Well If that benefits you great but I don't think I would do that say If my disc's get scratched and It's much easier to find games once there in the cse

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#15 volume_three
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:shock:

Even as a child, in the good old days of the cartridge, I never treated my games with such disregard! :P

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#16 yokofox33
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Seems to me that looking through a bunch of discs piled on top of one another is a bigger hassle than just easily finding the case. opening it, and getting the disc. Why not just buy a CD/DVD case if you want to reduce clutter? At least then you can flip through the pages and it'll be less of a hassle to get the disc you want.

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#17 wooooode
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Really is not that hard to open a case. I dont have a problem switching and looking through a stack of 10 games seems to waste time as well.
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#18 starwarsjunky
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i like being able to see exactly where a game is when i want to play it. i used to use those for my music cd's but i could never find the disc i wanted
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#19 LP4EVA2005
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i think thats actually more of a hassle
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#20 Foxdies
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no thx, that's a great way to scratch your discs..(blu ray got a stronger layer but still..), ill just use the game boxes ^^

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#21 Legolas_Katarn
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Seems like a good way to lose cases, I don't mix up my disks in other cases I just have the games near me that I am playing and switch them when I want to.
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#22 tutt3r
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I like seeing all my game cases next to each other makes me happy :)

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#23 Lonnie2Hottie
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Wouldn't rooting through the pile of disc be harder than just taking them out of the case? At least with the case you know where each game is, if something is in the middle of the pile you have to go through each game. Sepewrath

This.

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#24 domot
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I tried that once with ps2 and 360 discs, i put them in the plastic cd cases tho because of finding them was impossible

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#25 Megavideogamer
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Yes I have lots of videogames for my systems and constantly change games like you. Always have to a have a library of games. get fed up with the same game.

But I always keep them in their repective "keep case" games are not cheap and disc based games are easily damaged. That's a good idea if it works for you.

I'm a bit of collector though.

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#26 Elann2008
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Seems to me that looking through a bunch of discs piled on top of one another is a bigger hassle than just easily finding the case. opening it, and getting the disc. Why not just buy a CD/DVD case if you want to reduce clutter? At least then you can flip through the pages and it'll be less of a hassle to get the disc you want.

yokofox33

This. I really don't get you TC... but thanks for sharing. :P

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#27 BPoole96
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I have all my games stacked on a tower in categorized by genres and each genre is in alphabetical order as well as the games so it's pretty easy for me to switch between games. Plus I would be scared that the CD holder would get knocked up and my discs would get scratched