S3 T3000 and T3500 Cases for the PSP review!

Case Closed.

Like your PSP? How about your portable games in general? Like cases? Sorry for not being able to make this review show up on a next page, but the tags do not like me. I may be able to fix it later. [ED: Fixed!] So, enjoy!

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It also makes a good blunt object.

How are you supposed to carry around that in public? I can understand for use in the home or car, but… on the go? No way.

What kind of soft case do you recomend for DS?

I love Playstation Portable games - this would look great case.

Wow, that actually held up like that? I would’nt doubt if it was bullet-proof. Heh, I guess you are right, though. They could look a lil’ better. All in all, i’d say if it’s as good as you say it is, i’d give it a 9.8 in the protection category. However, it looks like a crayon box(O.o). In that category, the one that does’nt count, i’d give it a 5.5. All in all, I would’nt mind getting one muhself.

who cares what soft case if good for ds

ds is shit

i agree the ds is a piece of crap!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Nintendo DS is awesome and I love it.

The PSP is a piece of crap if you need a bullet-proof/car-proof carrying case for it!

The DS can be dropped from standing height (while closed) and not even have a scratch.

um… I was looking at your games, and there was a Zelda DS game. Where did that come from?

Also, PSP sucks

What, are you crazy? I think the PSP is the best thing in the world and you people hat drop your ds because it can withstand it is crazy! You don’t do it o the psp because it is a beautiful piece of high tech machinary. The ds would be better off as a dog bone or something since it can ‘withstand’ things. The cases are jst for people like me that are over protective about the PSP because its expensive and it is 1000 times better than a piece of crap ds.

Less time on PSP, more time in English class perhaps?

yeah u should spent more time in english class if u don’t want to be a bum!!

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