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Armor For Your Nintendo DS Carts: The Jimi Game Shell PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alexis M. (Rivithed)   
Saturday, 19 May 2007
Worried about losing all that time invested in your Pokémon collecting or Castlevania crawling over a lost or damaged Nintendo DS cartridge? Nintendo DS gamers know that taking a DS cartridge along on a trip or keeping them in a pocket can be a concern. The small cartridge size makes it easy to be misplaced. The DS card's connectors are also exposed to environmental factors (such as spills!).

The Jimi Game Shell will protect your DS cartridges in a compact and water resistant recyclable sanoprene liner. The nifty looking DS cartidge protector comes in red, purple and grey colors. The Jimi Game Shell holds 2 Nintendo DS cartridges along with 2 Wii SD cards or 2 Sony PSP Memory Sticks. Great for gamers on the go. It'll also beef up just enough size to the little cartridges so you won't misplace it in a pocket.

The Jimi Game Shell protector sells for $9.99. It may be a little more to pay than other DS cartridge containers, but the snug, rattle-free fit and reassurance of protection from spills makes it a good investment. The Jimi Game Shell is also environmentally friendly, being made from recycled products as well as being recyclable.

They are available here from thejimi.com.

See more images of the Jimi Game Shell protector below.

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Written by Guest on 2007-07-02 00:00:00
:grin
something simpler, please
Written by Guest on 2007-05-20 00:00:00
I got the Metroid Prime Hunters demo packed in with my DS in a tiny little plastic case, like the kind you used to get SD or CF cards in. I don't see why someone isn't cranking those out in packs of 10 for 10 bucks, because they were perfect.... didn

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