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vdoochld
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Hey --

Does anyone out there know where I could get a nice, sleek, portfolio style carrying case just for my springboard modules? I'm looking for something that can hold about six of them. All of the modules have the same form factor as the backup module. I thought I could make due with a Case Logic case, but then I realized a case made for *just* Gameboy cartridges (i.e. not Gameboy cartridges and the Gameboy) might be out there that would work perfectly. When I couldn't find that, I gave up. Does anyone have suggestions?

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JHromadka
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You can find Gameboy cartridge cases at Nintendo's website and at a few retail stores.

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kalahari
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I think that Nintendo only sells cases that will hold one springboard on their website. You can buy them from http://store.nintendo.com. Do a search on "case" in "Game Boy" store.

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vdoochld
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Thanks for the info, guys. I bought a couple of the game pak cases for when I carry them separately. I am still looking for a case that can hold all of my modules, though. Does anyone know a solution?

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sdoersam
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Not sure if this is exactly what you are looking for, but you could try getting a 3 ring binder and use some of those floppy disk sleeve "pages" to put the modules in. Should be pretty inexpensive to try.

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miradu
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Or you could make it out of Duct tape! :-D

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