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Wii G-pak Console Organizer Case
Organizes and safely stores 1 Wii game console, 2 controller pads, up to 23 Wii game discs, memory cards, game instructions & manuals, link and power cables. Comfortable, adjustable shoulder strap Secure Velcro straps
Organizes and safely stores 1 Wii game console, 2 controller pads, up to 23 Wii game discs, memory cards, game instructions & manuals, link and power cables. Comfortable, adjustable shoulder strap Secure Velcro straps
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$109.00 - 109.00 see full price comparisons
 Amazon Reviewer 06/28/2007 Amazon | Good case for those on the go.When the Wii first came out, I was in desperate need of a case, and bought this one as soon as I saw it in the store. I was the only person in my group of friends that had a Wii, and the holiday season was approaching. I was taking my wii EVERYWHERE! Packing up the System, the Adaptors, sensor bar, 4 Wiimotes, and a few nunchucks every few days without this product was a pain. It was nice to finally have something i could just zip up and carry. Once the case is loaded up, it is packed tight. It was kind of tricky to get a full set up controllers in there. The shelf that the Wii sits on is just thick cardboard wrapped in black felt, so after a few days it started to warp. That wasn't too bad- but in addition to the cardboard warping, the controllers I stored under the shelf were the only thing really holding it up- which cause the controllers in storage to constantly turn on. This wasn't really annoying, but it burned out the batteries a lot faster than they wound have. In the end, it was a good case- but i wish the shelf had been more sturdy. If you need a carrying case for the Wii, i think this is probably the best one on the market. (less) |
|  Amazon Reviewer 06/25/2007 Amazon | Pretty good, maybe some room for improvementWhile there is room for improvement on this Wii case, it's definitely the best one out there right now. It's big, meaning it will hold the Wii, two sensor bars (I have a wireless one and a wired on), two nunchucks, two Wii remotes, many many games, the power cord, the cables and probably a few other things. It doesn't do a bad job of holding them either. The case, when closed, is nice and solid and things don't seem to bounce around in there when I move it. However, and this seems to be a problem with all the cases I've seen, there's nothing stopping the Wii remote buttons from hitting things and turning the remote on, thus draining the battery. So that'a a minus, but not a real minus, because no one has figured out how to do it right. Aside from that, I read that you can play the Wii console from the box, without taking it out. I couldn't care less about that feature, but it will work if you want, as the top unzips all the way around the case, pretty much. Also, since I'm new to Wii, I still keep the games in the original boxes, of which about four or so will fit into the case with the Wii. Once I decide to put them into the disc slots that come with the case, it holds over 20 I think. PROS - it holds everything - it's as compact as possible - it has a handle and a shoulder strap - it's well-designed - it holds the Wii console securely. I don't think it would move if I dropped the case, which is important for someone like me. - it's inexpensive CONS - the inner compartments are kinda big, so things move around in there, like the Wii remotes. - it's a little bit heavy, but I think it needs to be to be able to hold so much stuff well. Aside from that, I do strongly recommend this Wii case. It's the best one out there. Oh, and as a note. If you choose to buy any Wii case, and you use a wireless sensor bar, make sure it will fit in the sensor bar compartment, if your case has one. My wireless sensor is bigger than the wired one and would not fit in the sensor pocket on the original Wii bag that I got, which was the blue one made by Nintendo (the messenger bag). That bag is too small and a total mess. Don't even bother with it. (less) |
|  Amazon Reviewer 06/19/2007 Amazon | worth it! Its worth it because my kids are here on weekends so all is easy to hook up!! |
|  Amazon Reviewer 06/17/2007 Amazon | Best bag/pack I out for the WiiI did a couple weeks worth of research to find a bag that could expand when I bought additional games and controllers. Best Buy and other places (including Amazon) have the Wii sling bag made by Nintendo. Although it is a slick looking bag, its incredibly small and seemingly impractical for anyone who wants to bring more than 1-2 controllers and the console itself. Not only was the size an initial issue, but the price was about the same or a little more expensive than the G-Pak in most cases. Upon receiving the G-Pak I could immediately see I got more than I expected for my money. Its a tough well made pack with enough room for over two dozen games, the system, controllers and additional small items. The way the top opens up with the console secure inside makes it easy for traveling. If you want to bring 3-4 controllers with you it will be a tiny bit tight (with nunchucks and all,) but as long as your not too sensitive about controllers touching during the time it takes you to get to where your going. My suggestions are to always make sure you remove the batteries for the controllers before traveling with them. This bag has actually given me a reason to take it with me to family members homes and on trips where we stayed at hotels with friends. Its definitly worth the money for anyone wanting to get the proper mileage out of their Wii console. (less) |
|  Amazon Reviewer 05/15/2007 Amazon | Great Case. No Complaints Very nice case. I love all the slots it has to organize with. |
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