I originally began by refurbishing my own Nintendo 64 collection, but I got a little carried away. Instead of settling for off-the-shelf reproduction labels, I decided to make my own. At first, I thought it would be easy—some standard sticker paper, scissors, and tape—but I quickly realized I wanted something better.
Determined to do it right, I taught myself Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator, sourced professional-quality materials not available on the commercial market, and refined my process until I was truly impressed with the results. Now, I’m sharing that quality with you—so you don’t have to go through all the trial and error yourself!
While I’m new to Etsy, I’m no stranger to eCommerce. Once you place an order, you become my priority. You can expect professional customer service, expert packaging and fast shipping. In fact, 90% of orders enter the mail system within 3 hours of placing an order and the rest dispatch within 12 hours.
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Etsy buyer on Feb 21, 2026
5 out of 5 starsEverything was as described! My son loves the stickers. They were exactly what he was looking for.
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Devin on Feb 6, 2026
4 out of 5 starsThe item is good quality but the text is not as sharp as the original, and the grey colour is a bit lighter, too. If you have a really ratty looking label this is a good alternative, however if you are looking for a super authentic looking one, this might not be it.
GameOnRepros responded on Feb 7, 2026
Most of the original labels have been exposed to light and elements for over 30 years so they make tough comparisons. When I started doing this, I compared my original collection of games and all of the back labels were in various stages of fade. I figured too new would look too dark and fake. The text may not look as sharp but that's because of the UV/waterproof lamination, it's a trade-off to ensure longevity and it's not that noticeable in my opinion. A lot of other replacement labels are not laminated so they smear very easily and fade very quickly. The most of the competitor labels that are laminated do not have a UV coating so they end up completely faded within 1 to 3 years. The ones I make will not fade even in direct sun exposure and they're washable. I appreciate your feedback :)
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