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Daktah Pepah
> 3 dayholds 8 games and 2 memory cards locks closed and holds the cards securely dont know what else to say... has a cool psvita logo stamped on it and stuff i guess...
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Mr. T
> 3 dayGreat little game case. Official Sony product.
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Kyle
> 3 dayCompletely worth buying if you prefer having physical copies of Vita games. I tend to keep away from digital copies due to Sony making the memory cards expensive. So this will house 8 games at time and it fits quite snugly into my pocket. (about the size of Orbits gum) But it also can hold two memory cards too, so if you rather not spend a ton on the larger ones you can swap them out too! This would be a must have for me if I am on the go and I know I wont be home to be able to switch games.
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Joshua T
> 3 dayLove this case. Ditched my bulky cases and went with this amazing compact case. Im, pretty sure it holds 8 games and 2 memory cards.
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A.L.T.
Greater than one weekThis is much better than the Assecure case I had bought. Assecure is excellent for a 3DS game case, but for the Vita, this is the best Ive found. It opens easily, and if you follow the arrows in the case that indicate the direction the card should face, the game cards and memory cards are stored safely and securely without being overly difficult to remove. Its easy to store, being exactly as tall vertically as the blue cases Vita games are bought in. If you place two of these cases side by side, I suspect they would together be exactly as wide as those blue game cases as well. This means they store well on my bookshelf with the rest of my games. Im quite satisfied with the quality of this product.
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Ted B.
> 3 dayI travel a lot, and the Playstation Vita is intended to be something I can throw in a bag and take anywhere. If, like me, youre still planning on buying your games on physical media when given the opportunity and dont like to leave with only 1 game, these official card cases will cleanly, securely, and efficiently carry 8 games. Thats enough for a nice-sized collection of games, and even a couple will barely put a dent in your pocket or baggage space. Inserting and removing games is easy and painless. The case does also carry two memory cards, which are tougher to get in and out. I have a 32GB card that I replaced my 8GB card with, so Im never switching them and the case simply protects my back-up memory card, and keeps me from losing the poor, tiny thing. If combined with a carrying case, such as the nice First Edition Bundle case, or similarly styled zipper cases, a couple of these cases can easily fit inside depending on whether youre carrying your plug and other such bulk. So far this is the best option Ive found for pocket-sized transportation of several games, but if you only want to carry 3 to 5 games at a time, you may be better off just finding a nice carrying case for the Vita itself that also comes with fabric-based game card slots, but so far there are no carrying cases for the Vita system that include storage space and still fit in your pocket. If you plan on stockpiling a large library of Vita games on physical media, and want to keep them self contained, you may be better off with the import-only, Hori brand 12 & 24 card cases. There is also the Pull N Go Folio case for the Vita, which is massive, but holds a lot of game cards as well. In my opinion, transporting more than a few games outside of the house on a regular basis isnt wise, because losing around 20 games at one time would be a terrible feeling. They would be best suited for someone who likes to collect a lot of games, but doesnt like clutter in the house and keeps the cases put away. In those regards, one of these little cases works for me and is most practical for both casual storage at home and on-the-go, short-term or long-term. Theyre very inexpensive, I have 3 slots left, and as more Vita games come out, and I will buy another one of these cases when I need it, without hesitation.
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C. Hopkins
Greater than one weekPerfect size, fits inside the carrying case I have for the Vita. It feels a little cheap, the plastic is kind of thin. It reminds me of the old Gameboy game plastic cases that only held one game. The mechanism to open it is just like that. Overall, for the price I am happy with this case. It is small enough to easily be carried with my Vita, and the fact that I can fit it in the same case makes it easy to get to on a flight.
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G. Turoczi
> 3 dayWorks great to hold loose Vita carts
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Erich Hartmann
Greater than one weekThis is an absolutely bare-bones plastic case that does nothing but open and close, with slots for a couple of memory cards and eight games. It is literally nothing more than shaped plastic that at least feels sturdy enough not to break if you step on it by accident. Its great that its slim, because itll easily fit in your pocket. The slim-case design is convenient if you want to do that, making carrying it effortless. The unit itself is extremely small, only as large as it needs to be, considering that cartridges for the Vita might even be smaller than DS cartridges, and are certainly slimmer. Still, its just nothing at all to look at. Its a mostly opaque off-gray plastic case. Thats it. There isnt the slightest work done on aesthetics here. Considering the PSP UMD cases that at least had a big logo and a couple of colors on them with a solid-colored exterior and had at least *some* design sense to them, this is kind of lame. But if you simply dont care what it looks like and just want something ultra-cheap that probably took less than a quarter to manufacture that holds games, well, here you are. If youre the type that wants a little more in the design department, this definitely isnt for you, as the off-gray plastic isnt exactly pleasing to the eye in any form or fashion. You get what you pay for, I suppose. Id gladly pay a few extra bucks for some color and a Vita logo, though.
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Eric John Buchner
> 3 dayVery simple design and works well, holds a few games and even my old memory card! I suggest this to everyone who buys games off of here and eBay without the case so they have something to put it in.