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How to Store Video Games

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Proper video game storage is essential for preserving condition and value. Temperature, humidity, light, and physical arrangement all play critical roles.

Climate Control is Key

Temperature and humidity are the two most important environmental factors for game preservation. Aim for a consistent temperature between 18-22 degrees Celsius and relative humidity between 35-50 percent. Fluctuations are more damaging than slightly imperfect steady-state conditions. Avoid storing games in attics, basements, or garages where temperature and humidity swing dramatically with the seasons.

Protecting from Light

UV light is a silent destroyer of video game collections. It fades box art, yellows plastic, and degrades paper over time. Store games away from windows and direct sunlight. If you display games, use UV-filtering glass in display cases or UV-blocking film on nearby windows. LED lighting produces less UV than fluorescent bulbs, making it the better choice for collection rooms.

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Proper Shelving and Arrangement

Store games upright, like books on a shelf. This distributes weight evenly and prevents case warping. Avoid stacking games horizontally, as the weight of the stack can crush lower items. Use bookends to keep upright games from leaning and falling. Ensure shelves are sturdy enough to support the weight of your collection without sagging. Leave small gaps between games for air circulation.

Protective Sleeves and Cases

For loose cartridges, use dust covers or protective cases. For boxed games, plastic protectors, sometimes called box protectors or acrylic cases, shield the original packaging from physical damage and dust. These clear cases allow you to display and enjoy your collection while adding a layer of protection. For your most valuable items, professional grading encapsulation provides the ultimate storage solution, combining display quality with maximum protection.

Continue your reading

If you want to go one step further after reading about how to store video games, our how to protect video games guide explains protecting your video game collection involves physical safeguards, proper handling techniques, environmental controls, and professional preservation options.

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