

Goo Gone Citrus Solvent



If you were paying attention to my intro, you’d remember that Goof Off is the thing with the similar name that you should never buy on accident! Goo Gone however is straight magic. If you have any sticker residue gumming up your carts and cases, this stuff takes care of it after a few minutes of gentle rubbing. If even works on that super annoying metallic crap left behind by those VOID stickers some places like to use. I always keep a bottle of this stuff on hand. Before:

After:

My one pro-tip, don’t use too much at one time. It’s a really thin liquid and can seep under a cart label and stain it if you aren’t careful. Just put a small amount on a paper tower or micro-fiber cloth and work in small circles. You’ll eventually get all that junk off.Goo Gone is also decent for polishing off a cart and making it nice and shiny, but there’s probably something better for that. I should look into polishing mixtures…



3.8mm and 4.5mm Security Screwdrivers



This is one pair of items I cannot recommend more if you’re going to be buying expensive carts on eBay. There are more than a few sellers who try to pass off reproduction carts as the real thing. With these you can get under the hood and make sure you didn’t pay for nothing more than a big mess of wires.These are also useful if you ever plan on replacing a save battery, or if something comes lose inside the cart and you can hear it rattling about. You can opt to just get the appropriate bits if you have a screwdriver you prefer, but I find it easier to have the tools easily visible rather than trying to search out the bit I need.Crap, just checked my toolbox and my pair are missing? Uh… guess I better grab some new ones!



Plastic Game Box Protectors



I sure wish they had these when I started collecting. My various SNES boxes would sure be a lot less crushed!Let’s be real, your complete copy of Chrono Trigger is cool, but cardboard deteriorates, especially when subject to various temperature / air moisture changes.Also, those flimsy boxes sure hate having anything stacked atop them. Yes, someday all things will return to dust, but might as well try and stall the inevitable with a stack of these! I bought a hundred pack for the bulk savings. Definitely pricey, but I don’t regret it! Don’t forget to grab the NES-sized versions as well.



CD Case Baggies



Though more resilient than cardboard boxes, CD cases have their own problems. Those things love to get scratched to hell, especially when sitting next to each other on a shelf. I say put ’em in a bag, keep ’em from getting all gross.You should also get baggies for your double-cd games (PS1 and Dreamcast stuff), and your DVD case sized games (PS2, Xbox, Wii, etc). The latter are especially useful now, seeing as how companies are using those awful cases with the missing plastic sections (to save the environment or whatever). A bag helps prevent those inserts from getting randomly punctured.



Spare CD Jewel Cases



If you’ve been collecting as long as I have, you’re going to have some ugly cracked PlayStation jewel cases. Swap em out for these fresh ones and admire the beauty!