DS 24x Game Card Gaming Pouch Holder - White/Light Blue
This high quality case by Penguin United fits up to 24 DS/DS Lite Games. The only game card holder for serious DS gamers. Fits 6 Nintendo DS game cards per page, with 4 inner pages to fit up to 24 games total.
DS 24x Game Card Gaming Pouch Holder - White Light Blue Features
- Made of Premium Material not from real leater so no animal was harmed
- Transparent Inner Pages for full view of your games collection
- Fits up to 24 DS Game Cards
User Reviews about DS 24x Game Card Gaming Pouch Holder - White Light Blue
It helps to get 24 games together instead of only 4, 8 or 16 or dragging your boxes with you. Nice item, I was looking for one. -- Gamer
This is a nice folder in which to keep ds games. I am very pleased with it. -- Very nice product
I love this case. I bought it for my 3 and 7 year old sons because all of the other game cases were too small (only held 4-6 games and we kept losing games around the house). I bought one to see how well it worked and have since bought 3 more of these cases, for my boys and as gifts. It is easy to put the games into and to see the games that are there. The zipper also holds up nicely and is easy enough for little kids to use. -- Excellent game case
This exactly what I wanted it to be. It will allow me to hold all my games in a smaller pouch. -- Good product
The kids absolutely LOVE this method! We made our own individual "library cards" to slide into the pockets when a game is in use ("checked out"). We used blue, lightweight cardboard (packaging from some miscellaneous item purchased at the store) cut to fit the pocket, with 1/4" sticking out on top. Then, each child individualized their "library card" by writing their name on it and adding a sticker. Some have a 3D animal sticker from the dollar store while others have Twilight characters cut from an advertising flyer. The case itself is sturdy enough and a very nice, compact size. It completely eliminates all the smaller hard plastic cases that get lost and weren't really being used because of the inconvenience of popping them open and closed). We keep our "library" in a central location of the house so everyone can access it at any time (unless grounded of course). As a final note, we made the retaining flaps of the plastic unit more sturdy by sliding pieces of that cardboard in the retaining pockets of the case, on top of the thin plastic flaps. We will glue the plastic flaps to the cardboard in the near future. -- A True "DS Library"!