What’s your “Games in a Shoebox” Console?

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I suspect that this thread will be niche, but I don’t care. I just need to know this isn’t a phenomenon that only I have experienced.
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Have you ever seen somebody’s collection of games for a certain console be in a shoebox? Has yours ever been in a shoebox? And which system was it?
Doesn’t need to be a shoebox either, it can be any container that isn’t a drawer or shelf. I’ve seen people keep their Game Boy Advance games in a sand castle bucket.

For me, the system I associate with this is the Super Nintendo. I remember distinctly that the first time I saw SNES games outside of a bespoke game store, it was somebody storing their five or so games in their closet in a shoebox. The only game I remember them having was some Indiana Jones game, but it’s possible they had a Ms. Pac Man game too.
 
Before I sold off most of my collection, that was the Genesis.

I used to own like 30 games for it and had them all in a box like that.
 
I suspect that this thread will be niche
Literally everyone I know, me included, used to store cartridges in shoeboxes.
I also remember seeing James Rolfe mention how he and everyone he knew as a kid did the same.

As kids, we didn't have much space. This shelf thing is a modern invention. We made do with shoeboxes.

Such is the way of the worm.
 
I used to have a couple of these bad boys for my Amiga floppies
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Heck, they're probably still around somewhere.
 
Before I sold most of them, I had two "Soda case" boxes lined with NES and SNES games.
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I had a small hidey hold in a cabinet for everything else, like Gen/MD, N64, GB/GBA, and CD Jewelcases.
 
I used to have a couple of these bad boys for my Amiga floppies
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Heck, they're probably still around somewhere.
That puppy is great! The best I’ve ever seen for floppies are a couple of blue containers that my mom had.
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I’ve also seen Super Famicom collectors have these guys, which came in a few sizes and have the system logo embossed into them. They seem to be a similar idea, though they lack the key latch from the floppy holder, which kinda blows.
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