NintendoAge http://nintendoage.com/forum/ -Sqooner WTB: Sega cd/Saturn cases http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=56&threadid=174116 2017-05-25T18:49:37 -05.00 7Eleven 9 WTB: Sega cd/Saturn cases http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=56&threadid=174116 2017-05-25T18:38:06 -05.00 7Eleven 9 Originally posted by: BouncekDeLemos
 
Originally posted by: Silverspoon
 
Originally posted by: BouncekDeLemos
 
Originally posted by: Silverspoon

Don't forget about PS1 clear longbox cases too.
^ This. Although, be careful. The hindges on the Saturn cases fall in a bigger hole than the PS1 and Sega CD, so if you're replacing just the fronts, they might not fit.

I think all the paper work and trays should be okay though.

In a time where we have protective hard and soft plastic cases, it makes me wonder why there's no good alternative solution to getting replacement cases. :\
 
Ive had that issue in the past and I drill the holes to make them the proper size, but its soft plastic and can crack easily, so you have to be very careful.

 
You are one brave soul, man. lol

 
Haha, thx, but not that hard.  Slow speed and low tourqe on the drill with a slightly bigger bit moving up a size each time if needed will do it.  At most your taking shavings off and not huge chunks.
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WTB: Sega cd/Saturn cases http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=56&threadid=174116 2017-05-25T18:27:00 -05.00 7Eleven 9 Originally posted by: Silverspoon
 
Originally posted by: BouncekDeLemos
 
Originally posted by: Silverspoon

Don't forget about PS1 clear longbox cases too.
^ This. Although, be careful. The hindges on the Saturn cases fall in a bigger hole than the PS1 and Sega CD, so if you're replacing just the fronts, they might not fit.

I think all the paper work and trays should be okay though.

In a time where we have protective hard and soft plastic cases, it makes me wonder why there's no good alternative solution to getting replacement cases. :\
 
Ive had that issue in the past and I drill the holes to make them the proper size, but its soft plastic and can crack easily, so you have to be very careful.

  You are one brave soul, man. lol

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WTB: Sega cd/Saturn cases http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=56&threadid=174116 2017-05-25T18:17:51 -05.00 7Eleven 9 Originally posted by: BouncekDeLemos
 
Originally posted by: Silverspoon

Don't forget about PS1 clear longbox cases too.
^ This. Although, be careful. The hindges on the Saturn cases fall in a bigger hole than the PS1 and Sega CD, so if you're replacing just the fronts, they might not fit.

I think all the paper work and trays should be okay though.

In a time where we have protective hard and soft plastic cases, it makes me wonder why there's no good alternative solution to getting replacement cases. :\
  Ive had that issue in the past and I drill the holes to make them the proper size, but its soft plastic and can crack easily, so you have to be very careful.

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WTB: Sega cd/Saturn cases http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=56&threadid=174116 2017-05-25T17:02:27 -05.00 7Eleven 9 Originally posted by: Silverspoon

Don't forget about PS1 clear longbox cases too. ^ This. Although, be careful. The hindges on the Saturn cases fall in a bigger hole than the PS1 and Sega CD, so if you're replacing just the fronts, they might not fit.

I think all the paper work and trays should be okay though.

In a time where we have protective hard and soft plastic cases, it makes me wonder why there's no good alternative solution to getting replacement cases. :\
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WTB: Sega cd/Saturn cases http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=56&threadid=174116 2017-05-25T16:24:08 -05.00 7Eleven 9 WTB: Sega cd/Saturn cases http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=56&threadid=174116 2017-05-25T12:53:22 -05.00 7Eleven 9 WTB: Sega cd/Saturn cases http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=56&threadid=174116 2017-05-25T10:58:32 -05.00 7Eleven 9 WTB: Sega cd/Saturn cases http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=56&threadid=174116 2017-05-25T10:56:56 -05.00 7Eleven 9