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Make Your Own Wii Sports or Link’s Crossbow Training Case

I might be a little late with this, as many posts about it are from a few years back – however I just made a couple of neat boxes for both Wii Sports and Link’s Crossbow Training.  What, these games didn’t come with boxes?  No.  We got cardboard sleeves to keep them in – which doesn’t exactly make for a visually appealing lineup on your game shelf.

Now the first thing you need to do is get some fresh from the factory, empty game boxes for the Wii.  You could use an old DVD case if you didn’t mind the black box.  I do have a better solution though.  Go get the boxes directly from Nintendo!  You can order them from store.nintendo.com

I got the set of 5, cause you never know when an extra game case might come in handy. 

Now for the covers, turn to TheCoverProject.net.  They have tons of game covers going all the way back to Atari 2600.  Here are the ones you need though for our arts and crafts project here:

Wii Sports DVD Case Link's Crossbow Training DVD Case

Download the Wii Case Covers:

Print them, cut them out and slip them in.  Now you can ditch (or store away) those ugly cardboard sleeves that came with the games and give them their own boxes. 

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