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The ideal way to protect your sealed games
I was in my local Tesco recently, and was thinking about how great it would be if I could somehow obtain (Legitimately) some of those wonderful hard clear plastic cases they use to prevent theft. Seeing as quite a few items in my collection are worth quite a substantial amount, I thought i'd do a little extra research...
Now I am sure everyone has at one time or another thought about protecting cartain games in their collection, be it rare or delicate games? Maybe a mint Radiant Silvergun, or maybe Panzer Dragoon Saga or Suikoden perhaps? Even games which aren't sealed but which may be worth a lot of money, such as black label FFVII? And what about those fragile SNES and N64 games which come in cardboard cases...?
Well, these cases are ideal for that sort of thing, and ensures that no damage will ever come to your most valuable games. Especially useful for N64 / Snes / GameBoy games which come in cardboard cases!
I managed to track down the company which makes these products via Google. This is what I found:
(What I believe to be the official manufacturer's site):
http://www.mwsecurity.se ~ The product's themselves are known as "Safers"
And a few other sites selling these products:
http://www.qdtrading.co.uk ~ Sells Dvd sized "Safers" for as little as £0.95. Perfect for various current and previous generation games (Eg, PS2; Xbox; GameCube; Wii; X360)
http://www.medioeurope.com ~ Sells various shapes and sizes
They do all sorts of products, and specifically for certain games as well, such as PlayStation and Dvd size box's for everything else...

Protection doesn't come cheap though. A set of 72 Dvd size box's (Shown above) will cost you approx. £165.00! That's roughly £2.30 each.
http://www.qdtrading.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=28&products_id=76
As many of you might agree, this is a small price to pay to protect your most valuable sealed games in your collection!
Now I am sure everyone has at one time or another thought about protecting cartain games in their collection, be it rare or delicate games? Maybe a mint Radiant Silvergun, or maybe Panzer Dragoon Saga or Suikoden perhaps? Even games which aren't sealed but which may be worth a lot of money, such as black label FFVII? And what about those fragile SNES and N64 games which come in cardboard cases...?
Well, these cases are ideal for that sort of thing, and ensures that no damage will ever come to your most valuable games. Especially useful for N64 / Snes / GameBoy games which come in cardboard cases!
I managed to track down the company which makes these products via Google. This is what I found:
(What I believe to be the official manufacturer's site):
http://www.mwsecurity.se ~ The product's themselves are known as "Safers"
And a few other sites selling these products:
http://www.qdtrading.co.uk ~ Sells Dvd sized "Safers" for as little as £0.95. Perfect for various current and previous generation games (Eg, PS2; Xbox; GameCube; Wii; X360)
http://www.medioeurope.com ~ Sells various shapes and sizes
They do all sorts of products, and specifically for certain games as well, such as PlayStation and Dvd size box's for everything else...

Protection doesn't come cheap though. A set of 72 Dvd size box's (Shown above) will cost you approx. £165.00! That's roughly £2.30 each.
http://www.qdtrading.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=28&products_id=76
As many of you might agree, this is a small price to pay to protect your most valuable sealed games in your collection!
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damn! thats great protection stuff for sealed games! thank you for those hints!
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I have such cases for my N64, SNES and NES games:

My PS and PS2-games are only in seal kings...but they are in a box to keep them from damage

My PS and PS2-games are only in seal kings...but they are in a box to keep them from damage
Hardy.....great name, great guy 
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from a collector in the USA (or was it Canada??)
but you can buy them on ebay....or from me, I have some for the NES left.
but you can buy them on ebay....or from me, I have some for the NES left.
Hardy.....great name, great guy 
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Sammelhammel wrote:from a collector in the USA (or was it Canada??)
but you can buy them on ebay....or from me, I have some for the NES left.
I need a hundred or 50 for SNES/N64 paper boxes.
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I had a lot of these ones....but now they are in Jaffars hands
But some nice guys will help you out and will post an ebay link.....I can see it in my crystal ball
But some nice guys will help you out and will post an ebay link.....I can see it in my crystal ball

Hardy.....great name, great guy 
Re: The ideal way to protect your sealed games
Sammelhammel wrote:I had a lot of these ones....but now they are in Jaffars hands![]()
But some nice guys will help you out and will post an ebay link.....I can see it in my crystal ball
It will be cool.
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Dark Sol wrote:Sammelhammel wrote:from a collector in the USA (or was it Canada??)
but you can buy them on ebay....or from me, I have some for the NES left.
I need a hundred or 50 for SNES/N64 paper boxes.Do you have any?
I have 50 SNES ones for sale, and 50 NES ones for sale.
I bought them from the same collector on Ebay some years ago
I'm in France,so shipping will be cheaper than from USA
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Adol wrote:Dark Sol wrote:Sammelhammel wrote:from a collector in the USA (or was it Canada??)
but you can buy them on ebay....or from me, I have some for the NES left.
I need a hundred or 50 for SNES/N64 paper boxes.Do you have any?
I have 50 SNES ones for sale, and 50 NES ones for sale.
I bought them from the same collector on Ebay some years ago
I'm in France,so shipping will be cheaper than from USA
Cool. Pm me with the prices you want for it. Although i'm not super-wealthy
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Damn,
no way that my Neo Geo games fit in one of the cases...
no way that my Neo Geo games fit in one of the cases...
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Dark Sol wrote:Sammelhammel wrote:I have such cases for my N64, SNES and NES games:
My PS and PS2-games are only in seal kings...but they are in a box to keep them from damage
And where you got your cases?
A guy over at NintendoAge also sells them. I bought 50 for 38 USD (including shipping from USA to Europe)
I don't know if they are the same though. Here are some good pictures:


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KennyB wrote:Dark Sol wrote:Sammelhammel wrote:I have such cases for my N64, SNES and NES games:
My PS and PS2-games are only in seal kings...but they are in a box to keep them from damage
And where you got your cases?
A guy over at NintendoAge also sells them. I bought 50 for 38 USD (including shipping from USA to Europe)
I don't know if they are the same though. Here are some good pictures:
How can i contact this guy?
and do they fit SNES boxes??
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happyheed wrote:check ebay item number : 120175764067
Yearh i saw it. Kinda expensive for me i guess.
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Dark Sol wrote:
How can i contact this guy?
and do they fit SNES boxes??
I've send you a PM with his email adress.
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I would like some of these cases for game boy games, anyone selling them?
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Hi, there is a seller names SNESBITS on ebay.co.uk
I get all my gameboy ones off him
I get all my gameboy ones off him
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