Yea i might get one of these. This look a lot better then having cases everywhere lol. Now that i know the ps5 will play ps4 games i might as well put games in a binder.
You gave a good review so I bought 2. I’d like to have it alphabetical one side be the PS4’s and the other side be PS3’s. Same with the next case. Oh I’m so, so excited. It’s getting shipped today! 😃
I'm thinking of getting one of these because it gets hot in my attic where I keep all of my games. So with this I can keep them in a cooler room until the summer passes.
Here’s a good test just chuck that case down the stairs and see if everything’s still intact, next your gonna wanna cover it with seeds and fruit and some lettuce and stuff and put it in a pig pen after that the final test would be to link a bunch of m80s together put inside case zip up and then light the wick boom 💥 that’s your very own at home disk case durability test
I've been doing this for the good previous five/six years. I have about two thousand disc only game's ranging from the PS1 and Xbox going to PS4 and Xbox One. Not only does it allow you to build a massive library of game's at a much lower price (eBay, disc only, cheap) but takes up no space.
@@kokotheclown2588 I wouldn't really recommend buying a folder online, i would rather see the case in person regarding build quality. Best to look around in retail stores that sell such products.
I know in the past GameStop would give you less money for a game without the case (and I hate buying used games that don't come in the original case) but I think now they don't take money off if you don't have the case so it would be up to you. I keep all my cases on a bottom shelf but I've run out of room and am just stacking my newest games where ever I can. If you must, I'd recommend getting rid of the plastic cases but keeping the insert for the case and the booklet that came with the game. That way you'll still have them and just the paper piled together will take up a fraction of the space the plastic case did, and if you ever wanted to put them back in cases you can usually find empty case lots for sale on eBay.
You mentioned that there's additional space between the upper and bottom layers so there's less risk of the plastic strip running between the two causing scratches. Has it been effective at preventing them? I'm running into this problem with 208 disc Case Logic wallet, and that plastic strip is causing marring on the top portion of my ps2 dvds (the Bluerays haven't been affected). Now I have to get most of the ones on the bottom layer resurfaced.
🙂 am so going to get this and rent a storage locker and keep the game case with case and manual inside the storage and keep the cds home :D if i wanna play a game only from cd binder and ill still have my cases incase in the futher the game becomes hard to find ill know i still have a ccomplete copy ^^^
which is a better deal should i get a mediarange 96st or 200st? i have around 60 discs (only console stuff that never released on pc otherwise i buy it digital on pc)
I'd really like doing this. I'm a casual gamer, got about 20 game cases per console (Gamecube, Wii, PS2, PS4, Xbox360), and I'm kinda discouraged from buying more 'cause it takes so much space. I've been considering this method of storing, and ya sold me on it. Now just gotta get past the guilt of throwing out some plastic, I mean it's not like we're paying for the casing right? 😅 We pay for the game itself, and a fraction of the money was for the casing, paper, and to get it made into a disc.
I've had a few random cd holders that were a soft material or a microfiber lining but they'd only hold maybe 8 or 12 discs. I'd imagine someone probably makes a larger one like this but it would probably cost a lot more.
I keep the cases and manuals out of the way on a shelf. Something like that or keeping them in a closet or basement is a good way to keep everything but have it out of the way.
I don't see why not! Not a bad idea actually, I have a VERY old huge family bible and I've been looking for a way to protect it besides the towel it's wrapped in. Thanks for sharing your idea!
This would be good For me because i have kids now my cases for games i left at my moms house in her garage and so i can play all systems and waste less space i took my bunder with me
I keep them, mostly for resale value. In the past, from time to time I used to have fun going through my game cases and reading the back of them and the instruction books. It was almost like getting the game all over again. But now I don't really have time for that plus with most games now you don't get an instruction booklet anyway.
I still have all the cases for the games but they take up a lot of room on my shelves and are hard to get to so I prefer having all the discs together in one location.
Always that one kid that says he owns 1,000s games, then pulls these out.
Yea i might get one of these. This look a lot better then having cases everywhere lol. Now that i know the ps5 will play ps4 games i might as well put games in a binder.
This would be perfect for my CD/DVD collection. Excellent review.
You gave a good review so I bought 2. I’d like to have it alphabetical one side be the PS4’s and the other side be PS3’s. Same with the next case. Oh I’m so, so excited. It’s getting shipped today! 😃
Ya, that's what I'm doing. Hopefully they don't scratches up though
I'm thinking of getting one of these because it gets hot in my attic where I keep all of my games. So with this I can keep them in a cooler room until the summer passes.
Here’s a good test just chuck that case down the stairs and see if everything’s still intact, next your gonna wanna cover it with seeds and fruit and some lettuce and stuff and put it in a pig pen after that the final test would be to link a bunch of m80s together put inside case zip up and then light the wick boom 💥 that’s your very own at home disk case durability test
I've been doing this for the good previous five/six years. I have about two thousand disc only game's ranging from the PS1 and Xbox going to PS4 and Xbox One. Not only does it allow you to build a massive library of game's at a much lower price (eBay, disc only, cheap) but takes up no space.
Have you ever had problems with scratched disks?
@@mattyeagle120 Not that I have noticed. Depends on the quality of the folder and the holder's.
@@leecroft1983 it's its good quality also how would I take of it and where to keep safe
@@kokotheclown2588 I wouldn't really recommend buying a folder online, i would rather see the case in person regarding build quality. Best to look around in retail stores that sell such products.
that's how I organise mine too
no issues what so ever 😊
I’ll bet every person is thinking what I am, how many days before they are scratched? How many times can I pull them out before they don’t work?
Iam
Have any scratched or broken
it dosnt scratched you're games?
What do you do with the cases and manuals??? I'm thinking of doing the same and throwing the cases and manuals away as moving to a smaller place.
I know in the past GameStop would give you less money for a game without the case (and I hate buying used games that don't come in the original case) but I think now they don't take money off if you don't have the case so it would be up to you. I keep all my cases on a bottom shelf but I've run out of room and am just stacking my newest games where ever I can. If you must, I'd recommend getting rid of the plastic cases but keeping the insert for the case and the booklet that came with the game. That way you'll still have them and just the paper piled together will take up a fraction of the space the plastic case did, and if you ever wanted to put them back in cases you can usually find empty case lots for sale on eBay.
Mr Everything yeah true that's a good idea thank you. 😃😃 it's fun collecting but space is a big issue lol
I'm getting one of these so I can have more room in my bedroom and I can give my mom one of my shelves.
Will it bend the CD's around the edges?
You mentioned that there's additional space between the upper and bottom layers so there's less risk of the plastic strip running between the two causing scratches. Has it been effective at preventing them?
I'm running into this problem with 208 disc Case Logic wallet, and that plastic strip is causing marring on the top portion of my ps2 dvds (the Bluerays haven't been affected). Now I have to get most of the ones on the bottom layer resurfaced.
🙂 am so going to get this and rent a storage locker and keep the game case with case and manual inside the storage and keep the cds home :D
if i wanna play a game only from cd binder
and ill still have my cases incase in the futher the game becomes hard to find
ill know i still have a ccomplete copy ^^^
which is a better deal should i get a mediarange 96st or 200st? i have around 60 discs (only console stuff that never released on pc otherwise i buy it digital on pc)
And dvd wise is it worth it? I love Video games too, but I'm a bigger on tv shows than games, and does it scratch your dvds up?
I'd really like doing this. I'm a casual gamer, got about 20 game cases per console (Gamecube, Wii, PS2, PS4, Xbox360), and I'm kinda discouraged from buying more 'cause it takes so much space. I've been considering this method of storing, and ya sold me on it.
Now just gotta get past the guilt of throwing out some plastic, I mean it's not like we're paying for the casing right? 😅 We pay for the game itself, and a fraction of the money was for the casing, paper, and to get it made into a disc.
Uppy21 its a little late but make sure to sell the cases someone will buy them out there or give it away theres always collectors out there
Recycle the plastic
Mine holds about 275 if you would like to zip it closed.
How are your Xbox one games doing with the " case damaging". Since they're blurays they don't have any issues right?
All of my Blu-rays still look like new. Any games on dvds have already been scratched well before I ever put them in this case.
The shawtys stitchin 😅😅
Has any company made a non scratch material for CD holders just curious.
I've had a few random cd holders that were a soft material or a microfiber lining but they'd only hold maybe 8 or 12 discs. I'd imagine someone probably makes a larger one like this but it would probably cost a lot more.
any tips on keeping the manuals and covers ?
I keep the cases and manuals out of the way on a shelf. Something like that or keeping them in a closet or basement is a good way to keep everything but have it out of the way.
Great video bro
Do they scratch the discs?
Can u do an update
Do you remember the sellers name from ebay?
How much for it?
This case will be a perfect fit for my bible even if ment for cd It looks like a bible case
I don't see why not! Not a bad idea actually, I have a VERY old huge family bible and I've been looking for a way to protect it besides the towel it's wrapped in. Thanks for sharing your idea!
This would be good
For me because i have kids now my cases for games i left at my moms house in her garage and so i can play all systems and waste less space i took my bunder with me
Do you chuck the cases or save them>?
I keep them, mostly for resale value. In the past, from time to time I used to have fun going through my game cases and reading the back of them and the instruction books. It was almost like getting the game all over again. But now I don't really have time for that plus with most games now you don't get an instruction booklet anyway.
@@Mr.Everything can I use it for my music CDs I still want to keep my music Jewel case I don't want my CDs to be Damaged when I move.
ho no where are all those original boxes :( :(
I still have all the cases for the games but they take up a lot of room on my shelves and are hard to get to so I prefer having all the discs together in one location.
They break after a month.
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I don't think is not useful is because it scratches the discs so don't buy it is a waste of money, ☹
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that's how I organise mine too
no issues what so ever 😊