A REAL Cover for Link’s Crossbow Training

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TimBack when the Wii first came out, I had posted instructions on PlayWii.com for making a real Wii Sports case, a replacement for the lame cardboard sleeve the game came with. Now I’ll do the same for Link’s Crossbow Training because I love this game and in my opinion, any Zelda game deserves a proper case. There are a few nice, full cover image that can be found at The Cover Project. Just print it out on the best printer you can find using an 8.5×14 sheet of paper, trim the edges, and stick it in a white DVD case. Nintendo does sell official replacement cases (in packs of 10), but any old white DVD case will do. A couple more pics after the break…

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5 Comments

  1. Noodle93 says:

    Very nice. I think it comes in a case over here.

  2. ItIsMe says:

    Very nice. I think it comes in a case over here.

    Interesting. Do you refer to PAL regions? I know we get Wii Sports in a hard case. I live in New Zealand and would be intersted in getting it ONLY if it came with a hard-case. Flimsy reason I know but I like my games to stand out in my collection.

  3. Glad to see I’m not the only one who is crazy enough to do this!

  4. Arolli says:

    “I live in New Zealand and would be intersted in getting it ONLY if it came with a hard-case.”
    I’m an aussie (PAL Wii) and we got both Wii Sports and Links Crossbow Training in hard cases.

    I haven’t got any games in cardboard sleeves since buying the shareware version of the original Doom. ;)

  5. Snowman says:

    Thanks for this, I’ve been wanting to make a real case for my wii sports, but just been procrastinating. Also, nintendo actually sells game cases in singles, 5 packs or 10 packs, not just the 10 packs (i didn’t know they sold them at all, this gives me a change to give my GC games a face lift too (most were bought second hand)

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