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I am not expecting any serious votes for cardboard, only some early Japanese AES games used them after all, but I'm including them anyway
Are you a cardboard, vinyl or plastic kind of person?
Me, I'm a mix of softcase and snaplock, though if I own any AES games, I do always want at least one in a snaplock case. One cannot deny the raw power and eye appeal laden in those snaplocks. They're such big and badass cases, they have a lock on them to keep them closed. Only downside is they crack and break easily. The softcase is humble but still so decidedly Neo Geo. I can't think of another game system that used a similar type of case for its games. I have one cardboard game and it's only because this game never got a softcase (King of the Monsters 1).
Are you a cardboard, vinyl or plastic kind of person?
Me, I'm a mix of softcase and snaplock, though if I own any AES games, I do always want at least one in a snaplock case. One cannot deny the raw power and eye appeal laden in those snaplocks. They're such big and badass cases, they have a lock on them to keep them closed. Only downside is they crack and break easily. The softcase is humble but still so decidedly Neo Geo. I can't think of another game system that used a similar type of case for its games. I have one cardboard game and it's only because this game never got a softcase (King of the Monsters 1).