sisma 72 Game Card Holders Storage Case for 40 Switch PS Vita Games and 32 Nintendo 3DS 2DS DS Game Cartridges - Black
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Is the felt fiber pouch what you're referring to? You've received your free gift. Any small item (e.g., a pen) can be stored here. cables, earphones, chargers, a small power bank, or a small phone) That isn't SKU's standard content; it's just a random gift.
Yes, the two inside flaps can hold games for the Nintendo DS or Nintendo 3DS. 32 DS/3DS cartridges can be stored in this case. The remaining 40 slots are too small for Switch or PSVita game cartridges and would be better suited to Switch or PSVita game cartridges.
hello there, measurements are: 4 x 4. 9 x 2. 1 inch (18.25 cm) 9 x 12. 5 x 5. 4 cm)
It has both DS/3DS and Switch/vita game cartridge sized slots. However, you won't be able to fit your Nintendo 3DS system into the case.
Selected User Reviews For sisma 72 Game Card Holders Storage Case for 40 Switch PS Vita Games and 32 Nintendo 3DS 2DS DS Game Cartridges - Black
Rows of five, on the other hand, are a different story. The case appears to be well-made and should last a long time; both 3DS and regular DS cartridges fit perfectly in the middle sleeves, which are divided into two rows of four. However, the outer sleeves are made up of five rows for some reason, making it difficult to get the game into them on their own. On these five rows (see photos), it's a real challenge to get two of them next to each other. I'm not sure why they did that when the 4s were the perfect size; perhaps I was given an unusual one. Nonetheless, I'll keep it because the materials used in its construction are of good quality and it serves my needs.
You won't have to worry about lugging around multiple game cases on top of your various handheld systems with this product. I used to have to bring three different carrying cases for my Switch, Vita, and 3ds (or any combination of those) if I wanted to take them on a trip. This case is the answer to that problem! Now I have everything I need for my three handheld systems in one place. It is extremely useful! br>br>The 4 row pocket rows are for the larger 3DS/DS line of games, whereas the 5 pocket rows are for Switch or Vita game cards (although they can also be used for SD cards). I believe you will be happy with your purchase as long as you are aware that only the middle two rows will fit the larger DS/3DS cartridges. br>br>If it weren't for two things, I'd call this case perfect. First and foremost, I would prefer it to be a little smaller. It's like having a second 3ds XL with you at all times. But I suppose the benefit is that I was able to squeeze my 2ds XL into the case in a pinch by moving some of the inner cartridges to the other sides of their flaps. The second reason I docked a star is because of this. THE ODOR! The chemical odor emanating from this case is quite strong, as others have noted. It took several weeks for the odor to fade to a tolerable level, and it is still present. I'm not usually one to complain about a product's chemical odor, but this one was so strong that it hurt my head. Simply remove the case and place it somewhere with good ventilation to let it air out. Once the odor has subsided, you can use the case and rejoice in the variety of ways you can organize the cartridges from your various handheld devices.
They've always been in their retail cases or in tiny containers that I've been given as gifts. Now that my Switch game collection is expanding, I've decided it's time to invest in a carrying case. The number of positive reviews and the low price drew me to this case, and I bought it without considering the other options. I immediately regretted buying this case because I remembered that I also needed a case for my old Game Boy Advance cartridges. br>br>(On a related note, it turns out that there are no cases available that can hold game cartridges from three generations of video game consoles. ) )br>br>I was surprised to find a small felt fiber organizer in my package when it arrived. It's the ideal size, fitting all of my Game Boy Advance games inside. It can even be stuffed into the main case without putting any strain on the stitching. I had only recently begun to fill the case. br>br>The little nylon strap on each page and the top row for the 3DS cartridges are the only two drawbacks I can think of. First, the nylon strap gets in the way a little too much for my taste, but it's not a big deal, and I can always cut it off if it becomes one. The top row of each page for the 3DS cartridges is the second. While the top row fits the game cartridges, I wish it was a tenth of an inch longer and didn't cover the embroidered edges. br>br>I'll say that neither of these flaws is a deal breaker for me. These criticisms come from someone who takes property security very seriously. The benefits outnumber the drawbacks by a large margin. This case's quality is excellent for the price, and I would strongly recommend it to anyone looking for a high-quality storage solution. This is a four-star case in my opinion. a score of 9 out of 5 (That free little felt fiber bag is a cheat, but I adore it! You saved me the trouble of having to look for another place to store my GBA games. Thank you a lot!.
I used to have a similar one that held my Vita game collection, so I know how it works. I had been using a Hori Game Card Case 24 until I got this one. Advantages: br>br> br>br>Advantagesbr>* large capacity to store gamesbr>* many "pages" so you can organize your games in a variety of waysbr>* easy to slide games in and out of the "slots" in the pagesbr>* game organizers that "snap" the game cards in, put a lot more stress on the game cards themselves (I was always afraid I'd snap one in half)br>br>br on the cards, as well as wear-and-tear. br>br>It isn't perfect, but I believe it is your best overall bet if you have a game library of more than 20 games.
I bought this with the intention of using it to store DS/3DS games, but was disappointed to discover that only the middle section of the case is designed for this purpose. There are 32 slots for DS/3DS games and 40 slots for Switch games, SD cards, and other small items. I was able to fit all of my handheld games into the slots designated for them with only a couple of slots left over, but I may consider storing my switch games in this case as well in the future. My disappointment was entirely my fault, but I still plan to use the case; just make sure that if you buy it for yourself, you read the description carefully and understand that not all of the 72 slots are universal in size.