Cheap Wii Pro Gamer's Case (Video Games) (Nintendo Wii) Price
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| PLATFORM: | Nintendo Wii |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | INTEC |
| ESRB RATING: | Rating Pending |
| FEATURES: | Unit Dimensions Inches (L x W x H) - 8.9 x 8.4 x 2.8 |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| MPN: | G5660 |
| ACCESSORIES: | |
| UPC: | 804926056604 |
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Customer Reviews of Wii Pro Gamer's Case
Solid, Strong, Well Made Case This case works fine for transporting your precious Wii. It does not hold very many games (maybe 6), but the accessories all fit in nicely, and everything fits tight, so it won't be jostling around in transit. Okay, the foam did indeed smell a little funny, but not like what others have described. The smell is all but gone after a couple of weeks. Regardless of odor, this is some of the best form fit foam that I've seen. It looks like it will hold it's shape and not tear or get squishy, like other foam liners I've had.
Almost fits, but not quite...
Most of the Wii-ing I do is not in my own home, so a case was an absolute must. I didn't choose the Nintendo Wii G-pak Console Organizer Case because I didn't like the idea of the peripherals rolling around in the larger compartment, and several reviewers mentioned that the "shelf" supporting the Wii had started to sag over time.
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>The Pro Gamer's case was said to be much sturdier, and that's been my experience so far. The dividers are nice and stiff, and the case itself is a light, yet tough metal that doesn't bend or dent easily. It would be perfect except for the fact that not everything fits.
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>* the Wii has it's own compartment with a velcro strap, quite lovely
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>* below the Wii is a compartment which holds the stand and A/V cords, again, quite lovely
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>* to the right are two smaller, and one medium compartment - I put my two remotes each in a small compartment (so the buttons don't activate and drain the batteries), and in the medium compartment I put my two nunchuks (you could definitely fit more)
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>* the sensor bar is held in place by two elastic straps above the game case straps in the pro gamer case top
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>The one thing missing at this point? The power pack. Technically you could shoehorn it into the medium compartment, but at best the wires protruding from it are placed under great stress. It's the type of thing that I could see leading to a costly replacement down the line, so I'd rather not force it now. Quite a shame since the case is otherwise fantastic.
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>With some more time and tinkering I might get the power pack into the case, but for the time being I'm forced to carry it in a separate bag. So being, the Pro Gamer's case gets only three stars. (Four stars for fun since it's cute and not too heavy.)
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Very nice, solid case
I didn't want to run around with my Wii holding a cardboard box with the word Wii on it for the whole world to see, so I was looking for a sturdy, non-descript box to store my Wii, accessories, and games. Thus far, this box has done the job perfectly.
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>The aluminum means that it is heavier than expected, but it also means that it is sturdier. My PS2 is in a cloth-type bag and I'm always worried about it being crushed. With this Wii box, I don't have such worries.
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>I agree with other posters that it is a bit of a tight fit. When we first got it, we couldn't figure out how people had gotten everything to fit in. After playing around with it for a while, we found our own way of fitting everything in. It won't hold up after we get more games, but for now, it suits us and our needs perfectly.