Video Games : Nintendo DS Lite Dura-Case - Pink |
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Rating: - * ITEM NOT AS DESCRIBED ... The item shown in the picture is not what you will receive. The item is exactly as described however. The case you will receive is a simple pink case with Intec printed on it. It is not the princess case as pictured. It is a good product but I was expecting what was pictured, which is why I ordered it in the first place. Rating: - * Serves it's purpose ... Hard for my 6 year old daughter to open this case, but it seems durable enough to protect her Nintendo DS lite. Rating: - * DS Case's One Flaw ... This product was bought for my seven year old grandchild. It was very good for storing the ds unit and the cartridges as well as protecting them. The only problem is that my seven year old finds it very hard to open by herself. Rating: - * Great Case, Better Price!! ... I dont write many reviews but the 1 star reviews given to this product are un-warranted. This case is perfect for a travel case or just a storage case. I personally have it in my school or work bag and is always available with the games. My daughter now wants the pink one for her DS lite and it will be just right for her since she travels between my house and her moms house alot. Great Product and better price. Thank you. Rating: - * AWESOME CASE! ... I LOVE LOVE LOVE this case! I love how it is a hard shell and keeps my DS Lite safe, while holding 6 of my favorite games. Great case. Great price! |

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