Introduction: Nintendo DS Game Case
Why purchase an expensive game case from Gamestop that is as big as the actual DS and only holds four games, when you can make a smaller, sturdier one that holds eight?
Step 1: Empty Out an Altoids Chewing Gum Tin
You may
-eat them at a leisurely pace and have an empty tin in a week,
-throw out the gum because you don't like it anyway, or
-stuff your mouth with as many as you can comfortably chew and be done in a few rounds.
Step 2: Put in Your Games
One can fit up to eight games into one tin, or four games and the plastic cover for slot-2 on the DS Lite.
40 Comments
11 years ago on Step 2
how did you get Rub Rabbits!? Are you in Europe or Australia!?
Reply 11 years ago on Step 2
ya i got my copy of feel the magic on ebay in case for like $8 but ya i need to pick up rub rabbits as well if its as good as feel them magic
Reply 11 years ago on Step 2
No, I'm in the US. I got it at a regular GameStop!
12 years ago on Step 2
on Elite Beat Agents, did you unlock the hard rock level
12 years ago on Introduction
i have like 8 games and i use this tin thanks so much for the idea, i've been using it for like a year i think. if you need to hold like 50 games buy and r4 chip and a usb device to copy the ds games so you can legally own all the games and have it on one cart
15 years ago
why dont you just buy one those memory card wallet cases they sell at wally world in the camera department its only like 4 bucks and ho9lds like 30 mem cards
Reply 15 years ago
ds games are a little to big for that :<. anyways nobody has 30 ds games. Not to mention the classy Altoids tin
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
I have 38!
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
A lot of people have that many DS games. I do. I'm trying to find something that will hold at least 50 games. There is one thing called the Nintendo Ultimate Game Library, but they're really rare and hard to find. I've been playing around with different cd cases, sewing, gluing, etc, trying to make my own, but so far I haven't found something that works well enough yet. I hate lugging around a small handbag full of cases and cartridges.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Did you take a look on those stamp collection foils? They are the same like those for collecting card games, but smaller. I think you can get them in A5 or even A6, that would make a nice system to store DS games. Lucky me, i only own 1 DS Card, and that is always in the DS :)
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
I bet that that one game card, just spitballing here, is the R4 or AK2/AK2i. Tell me if I am right, and that is what I recamend that dude with like 50, since that is waht it holds, or even more. If you don't know what that is then look it up on google.
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Nope its an Cyclo DS Evolution, in my opinion way better then the other ones. It just has a problem with the ezflash V+ memory extension for slot2, but thats already adressed, and they'r working to get it going with the next firmware upgrade.
12 years ago on Introduction
I bought a case which holds the charger, ds, 20 games, earphones,mobile phone,spare stylus,stickers,and more junk for $25 AU oh yeah!
12 years ago on Introduction
i bought a case that holds 20 games and the charger and some small exessory (like headphones). for $15 at the shack.
12 years ago on Introduction
I love this product. It holds 12 games so I can take it on vacation with me and not worry about where my games are in my purse or suitcase.http://www.r4-ds-karte.de/
12 years ago on Introduction
Also, it works better if you dent in the bottom so that it is flat instead of curving in, then the top closes nice and easy.
14 years ago on Introduction
wait....wats that weird black thing in the very last picture on the bottom? but anyway, ,nice Instructable!
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
its the slot 2 safety cover card for the ds lite you may have the regular ds
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
I believe it is called a bay plug.
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
that is the plastic peace you put in the gba slot on a ds lite to keep dout out.