Cheap Ds Lite G-pak Organizer Black (Video Games) (No Operating System) Price
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| PLATFORM: | No Operating System |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Naki |
| FEATURES: | Compatible with both DS and DS Lite consoles, Adjustable shoulder strap has 2 additional mesh pouches for game cartridges and more, Cushioned center dividers for custom storage options |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| MPN: | 65119 |
| UPC: | 183195651193 |
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Customer Reviews of Ds Lite G-pak Organizer Black
Best DS Lite Case Period As an adult DS Lite fan i was looking for a case to not only hold my many games but also my 2 systems. This baby fit the bill perfectly. I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for a high quality DS Lite case. <
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>Just a note. It's a little smaller that it looks. Really nice and portable but holds a ton of gear.
Breaking the 8-Cartridge Barrier
DS Games are fairly small compared to the roll-of-quarters sized games for the GB Advance. So why is it so hard to find a case that lets you store more than a handful of them? It feels like other companies that sell accessories are pointlessly selling crippled products in hopes that you'll buy a bunch of cases.
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>Naki seems to have broken from the pack to offer the first product I've seen to let you store the DS system AND it's accessories AND a bunch of games at the same time.
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>Compare this to the similarly-priced [[ASIN:B000JTWW8A Vizu System/Game Carry case]] (barely holds the DS, has one flap to sort-of store your games), [[ASIN:B000FUG5UO Intec Game Briefcase]] (holds 12 games in cheap plastic dividers), or the best game-case alternative: [[ASIN:B000GABOW2 Intec "Ultimate" Game Case]], holds 8 DS games + 3 GBA.
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>Naki's case feels like a laptop case. It has a padded interior with movable dividers. The interior is actually big enough to store 2 regular DSs (I don't know why the case says DS Lite on it) plus their accessories, plus a bunch of games. There's a shoulder strap included that has pockets for a couple more games. The handle and strap's connectors are big and sturdy, and there's plenty of padding everywhere. The case doesn't feel cheap or flimsy.
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>Even though this is now my favorite case, it's not perfect. The games are supposed to go into small divided mesh pockets, 1 game per pocket. However, the pockets are a tight squeeze (so the games are hard to get in and out, and one column of pockets was too tight for me to get games into at all). Although there's plenty of room, there's no place dedicated to keeping an extra stylus. To set up the interior as shown, you use the movable dividers to separate the case into thirds. However, the way the dividers are made means they don't stick to the big 'Naki' label sewn inside the case, so you can't position the DS as snugly into the center as much as you might like.
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>That said, you can probably stretch the mesh pockets out if they don't seem to fit at first. I stashed the spare stylus in the front zippered pocket (it's just loose in there, but I wasn't using the pocket for anything). Although I can't make the interior as tight as I'd like around the DS, it's still fine- the DS isn't going to move around much.
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>For bonus amusement, the package label says 'Play Directly From the Case!' on it. This seems to apply to Naki's OTHER cases, which are meant to hold the full-size consoles like the Wii and 360. I don't think it's possible with the DS. Plus, the packaging says 'Available in White, Grey and Black!', but the colors shown are more like Pink, Grey and Maroon.
Well thought-out
This case was an upgrade from my old ALS one. My old case only had 9 slots for DS games and 0 for GBA games. It was fine at first, by I quickly outgrew it and was cramming games in ever nook and cranny of the case.
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>The G-Pak has enough individual mesh pockets to hold up to 30 DS games and has an additional 6 pockets designed for GBA games. The main compartment includes 2 padded dividers that you can position as you like via velcro. Mine is configured similarly to the picture shown with the DS in the center and the charger and headphones in the compartments on either side. Some have mentioned that games are too tough to get out of the pockets, for my part I leave the very top of the games above the elastic band and to remove them, I just push up on the bottom of the game until it's far enough out for me to grab- works great for me.
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>The case seems pretty well-made and should do a more than adequate job of protecting the DS and it's games. I also prefer to 'look' of it over my old ALS case. It doesn't have "Nintendo" written anywhere on the outside and doesn't scream "kid's toy" like other cases seem to, which could be nice for us older gamers.