8 Best Video Game Storage




BEST FOR NINTENDO SWITCH GAME CARDS

Game Card Case
HORI
  • Officially licensed by Nintendo
  • Compact form-factor
  • Stores up to 24 game cards
  • Can be too tight in some instances

Key Specs

  • Dimensions (LxWxH, in inches): 4.72″ by 1.18″ by 6.1″
  • Material: Plastic
  • Weight: 0.11 pounds

While storing gaming consoles, accessories, and cases may be simple, finding a way to store game cartridges is a bit trickier. That’s especially true if you don’t have the plastic case for said cartridge, meaning you’ll want a more specialized solution to avoid loose cartridges lying around.

For Nintendo Switch game cards, HORI makes an excellent officially-licensed game card case. Able to store up to 24 Switch game cards, this layered plastic case is a great home and travel solution for Nintendo fans. For anyone looking to save space, this game card case may be a great fit, as it’s much more compact than 24 individual game cases.

BEST FOR GAMEBOY CARTRIDGES

9-Pocket Card Sleeves
TOUPEONE
  • Top-loading
  • Affordable
  • GameBoy Advance cartridges fit loosely in the sleeves

Key Specs

  • Dimensions (LxW in inches): 9″ by 11.3″
  • Material: Polypropylene
  • Weight: 0.75 pounds

One of the trickiest types of game to store is old GameBoy and GameBoy Advance games. Many people don’t have the original cases for these games anymore, meaning they do have small, odd-sized game cartridges lying around on shelves and bookcases.

A safe and space-efficient way to store GameBoy and GameBoy Advance cartridges is using nine-pocket card sleeves you might normally use for collectible trading cards like Magic: The Gathering or Pokémon. Simply slot a cartridge in these top-loading card sleeves, then slot the card sleeve into a three-ring binder and voila, all your GameBoy cartridges are safely tucked away and able to fit on a regular shelf. These nine-pocket card sleeve sheets from Toupeone are affordable and top-loading, making them a great pick.