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<p>plastic keep cases with lugs inside to hold the instruction manual, as opposed to pressboard boxes. Cartridges and cards for the <a href="page.php?w=Master_System">Master System</a> platform were the first video games to be packaged in any kind of keep case. The vast majority of <a href="page.php?w=Sega_Genesis">Sega Genesis/Mega Drive</a> games would come in a plastic keep case (roughly the size of a VHS case), but they were later packaged in pressboard boxes as a cost-cutting measure. Before the standard and commonly used DVD case was invented,</p><p>
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