
Or are you like us -- you would prefer a nice handmade one, but for whatever reason you bought a Hori case instead, and now you feel kind of guilty for some unspecified reason? You're probably not like us.



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8-04-2008 @ 4:09PM
chibi_wings said...
I'm not much of an accessory person to begin with, so when I do buy one, it's usually the standard mass production type. The custom handmade ones are nice, but they cost more and aren't as useful as the mass produced one I have. I have the Nintendo one and it protects my DS, it can hold a few games, and you don't need to take it out of the case to play. Very convenient, and the reason I bought it to begin with.
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