How to Organize Video Game Discs & Manuals Without Cases
Any serious gamer has stacks of CDs, manuals and video game accessories around her console. Having an organized system saves space and provides easy access to your games. Most gamers use a CD book that has organized sheets with sleeves for the discs. Over a hundred CDs can be stored in a a book no thicker than a dictionary.
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Purchase CD wallets and CD books. Organize games by genre or in alphabetical order in the wallets. Each wallet can be for a different letter or genre. Large CD books have an index card and labeled pockets so that you can check the index and easily find the right CD. CD books and wallets are inexpensive and available at electronics stores.
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Purchase an accordion briefcase. This file folder with many different pockets is made for organizing papers. Put the CD and manual for each game into one pocket. The briefcase may also have a label for each folder, this makes finding games much easier.
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Store the manuals on a bookshelf. Manuals can be arranged in alphabetical order. Store the CDs on a spool or spindle. This saves space as many CDs can be stacked up high on the spindle. CD spindles can be stored next to the manuals on the bookshelf.
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