Game Cartridges

Game Cartridges

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Decided to try to find the STL's for some of my favorite game cartridges growing up. I did not design any of these and only edited the SNES cartridge to include a cutout at the bottom like the rest. The original did not have this, it was just a solid brick. Very easy to print, I just scaled them all to fit as big as they could on my Ender 5 Pro bed. Most of these require a few supports. I usually will turn on supports and slice, then go through and add support blockers for places that clearly don't require supports. For the game labels, I Google "X game Y console game label". The larger, or higher resolution label you can find, the better. Because if you scale up the 3D print to be very large and then you scale up a small game label, it will look very pixelated. Although there is some digital manipulation you can do online to upscale images. Then I make sure I have the correct dimensions for the label and print it on Avery 15265 Shipping Label paper. Then cut out and place on print. 1/20/22 Update: Per a request, I have added the Nintendo Switch cartridge. This one I did model myself. The Switch label art is alot harder to find than the others. I ended up stitching a label up myself. Not perfect but it works.

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