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- #97 in PlayStation Vita Cases & Storage
Holding up to 8 games and 2 memory cards, this sleek and simple official Card Case helps organize your PlayStation Vita cards all in one convenient holder. With a protective clam shell design, it’s perfect for easy access and storage at home or on the go.
Matty
Reviewed in Australia on January 10, 2019
Works good. Looks legit
Matty
Reviewed in Australia on January 10, 2019
Works good. Looks legit
Sbarb
Reviewed in Italy on March 12, 2018
Ha diversi slot per conservare otto giochi e due memory card. Piccolo, pratico e carino esteticamente. Lo consiglio a chiunque abbia bisogno di portarsi sempre con se i propri giochi.
Sbarb
Reviewed in Italy on March 12, 2018
Ha diversi slot per conservare otto giochi e due memory card. Piccolo, pratico e carino esteticamente. Lo consiglio a chiunque abbia bisogno di portarsi sempre con se i propri giochi.
Leo
Reviewed in Canada on October 20, 2017
Quality is nice. It's a bit hard to take off the game card but it's very secure and slim. Great for taking around with you.
Leo
Reviewed in Canada on October 20, 2017
Quality is nice. It's a bit hard to take off the game card but it's very secure and slim. Great for taking around with you.
Steve
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 30, 2016
This item is good value, durable, looks good and is functional. The case allows storage of either memory cards or game cards, in any combination.
Steve
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 30, 2016
This item is good value, durable, looks good and is functional. The case allows storage of either memory cards or game cards, in any combination.
Kyle
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2016
Completely worth buying if you prefer having physical copies of Vita games.I tend to keep away from digital copies due to Sony making the memory cards expensive. So this will house 8 games at time and it fits quite snugly into my pocket. (about the size of Orbits gum)But it also can hold two memory cards too, so if you rather not spend a ton on the larger ones you can swap them out too!This would be a must have for me if I am on the go and I know I won't be home to be able to switch games.
Kyle
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2016
Completely worth buying if you prefer having physical copies of Vita games.I tend to keep away from digital copies due to Sony making the memory cards expensive. So this will house 8 games at time and it fits quite snugly into my pocket. (about the size of Orbits gum)But it also can hold two memory cards too, so if you rather not spend a ton on the larger ones you can swap them out too!This would be a must have for me if I am on the go and I know I won't be home to be able to switch games.
Joseph
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 11, 2016
My only gripe with these quality cases compared to some of the others you can buy is that by design you cannot see which games are in the case until you open it, for most people this really isn't an issue, however as someone who owns over 60 physical Vita games and more than 10 of these cases it is a small nitpick of an otherwise perfect product in my opinion. Built sturdier and with smaller size than many of the other cases I have tried, space for 8 games and 2 memory cards in each, cannot complain at the quality and overall value.
Joseph
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 11, 2016
My only gripe with these quality cases compared to some of the others you can buy is that by design you cannot see which games are in the case until you open it, for most people this really isn't an issue, however as someone who owns over 60 physical Vita games and more than 10 of these cases it is a small nitpick of an otherwise perfect product in my opinion. Built sturdier and with smaller size than many of the other cases I have tried, space for 8 games and 2 memory cards in each, cannot complain at the quality and overall value.
A.L.T.
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2015
This is much better than the Assecure case I had bought. Assecure is excellent for a 3DS game case, but for the Vita, this is the best I've found. It opens easily, and if you follow the arrows in the case that indicate the direction the card should face, the game cards and memory cards are stored safely and securely without being overly difficult to remove. It's easy to store, being exactly as tall vertically as the blue cases Vita games are bought in. If you place two of these cases side by side, I suspect they would together be exactly as wide as those blue game cases as well. This means they store well on my bookshelf with the rest of my games. I'm quite satisfied with the quality of this product.
A.L.T.
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2015
This is much better than the Assecure case I had bought. Assecure is excellent for a 3DS game case, but for the Vita, this is the best I've found. It opens easily, and if you follow the arrows in the case that indicate the direction the card should face, the game cards and memory cards are stored safely and securely without being overly difficult to remove. It's easy to store, being exactly as tall vertically as the blue cases Vita games are bought in. If you place two of these cases side by side, I suspect they would together be exactly as wide as those blue game cases as well. This means they store well on my bookshelf with the rest of my games. I'm quite satisfied with the quality of this product.
Elkin Gonzalez V.
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2013
it does what is necessary, to store your small library of games. I have exactly 4 physical games and I don't need more space. This case is to use just for traveling and store the games you play the most.
Elkin Gonzalez V.
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2013
it does what is necessary, to store your small library of games. I have exactly 4 physical games and I don't need more space. This case is to use just for traveling and store the games you play the most.
Ted B.
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2012
I travel a lot, and the Playstation Vita is intended to be something I can throw in a bag and take anywhere. If, like me, you're still planning on buying your games on physical media when given the opportunity and don't like to leave with only 1 game, these official card cases will cleanly, securely, and efficiently carry 8 games. That's enough for a nice-sized collection of games, and even a couple will barely put a dent in your pocket or baggage space.Inserting and removing games is easy and painless. The case does also carry two memory cards, which are tougher to get in and out. I have a 32GB card that I replaced my 8GB card with, so I'm never switching them and the case simply protects my back-up memory card, and keeps me from losing the poor, tiny thing.If combined with a carrying case, such as the nice First Edition Bundle case, or similarly styled zipper cases, a couple of these cases can easily fit inside depending on whether you're carrying your plug and other such bulk.So far this is the best option I've found for pocket-sized transportation of several games, but if you only want to carry 3 to 5 games at a time, you may be better off just finding a nice carrying case for the Vita itself that also comes with fabric-based game card slots, but so far there are no carrying cases for the Vita system that include storage space and still fit in your pocket.If you plan on stockpiling a large library of Vita games on physical media, and want to keep them self contained, you may be better off with the import-only, Hori brand 12 & 24 card cases. There is also the Pull N Go Folio case for the Vita, which is massive, but holds a lot of game cards as well. In my opinion, transporting more than a few games outside of the house on a regular basis isn't wise, because losing around 20 games at one time would be a terrible feeling. They would be best suited for someone who likes to collect a lot of games, but doesn't like clutter in the house and keeps the cases put away.In those regards, one of these little cases works for me and is most practical for both casual storage at home and on-the-go, short-term or long-term. They're very inexpensive, I have 3 slots left, and as more Vita games come out, and I will buy another one of these cases when I need it, without hesitation.
Ted B.
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2012
I travel a lot, and the Playstation Vita is intended to be something I can throw in a bag and take anywhere. If, like me, you're still planning on buying your games on physical media when given the opportunity and don't like to leave with only 1 game, these official card cases will cleanly, securely, and efficiently carry 8 games. That's enough for a nice-sized collection of games, and even a couple will barely put a dent in your pocket or baggage space.Inserting and removing games is easy and painless. The case does also carry two memory cards, which are tougher to get in and out. I have a 32GB card that I replaced my 8GB card with, so I'm never switching them and the case simply protects my back-up memory card, and keeps me from losing the poor, tiny thing.If combined with a carrying case, such as the nice First Edition Bundle case, or similarly styled zipper cases, a couple of these cases can easily fit inside depending on whether you're carrying your plug and other such bulk.So far this is the best option I've found for pocket-sized transportation of several games, but if you only want to carry 3 to 5 games at a time, you may be better off just finding a nice carrying case for the Vita itself that also comes with fabric-based game card slots, but so far there are no carrying cases for the Vita system that include storage space and still fit in your pocket.If you plan on stockpiling a large library of Vita games on physical media, and want to keep them self contained, you may be better off with the import-only, Hori brand 12 & 24 card cases. There is also the Pull N Go Folio case for the Vita, which is massive, but holds a lot of game cards as well. In my opinion, transporting more than a few games outside of the house on a regular basis isn't wise, because losing around 20 games at one time would be a terrible feeling. They would be best suited for someone who likes to collect a lot of games, but doesn't like clutter in the house and keeps the cases put away.In those regards, one of these little cases works for me and is most practical for both casual storage at home and on-the-go, short-term or long-term. They're very inexpensive, I have 3 slots left, and as more Vita games come out, and I will buy another one of these cases when I need it, without hesitation.
ArrowStruck
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2012
Honestly I've seen a lot of bad game cases before, so this being well constructed is a pleasant surprise. As other reviewers have stated it's a clamshell design that can hold 8 games and 2 memory cards. At first I was worried that the case may end up damaging the games being how small and thin it is, but after using it since release unless your trying to damage the poor thing then you'll have no trouble with it. Just slide the games / memory cards in the direction of the arrow, and you're set; they clamp nicely into place. Most times I've had to go to Hori for aftermarket cases, this time Sony did well with this case. You can't really go wrong.
ArrowStruck
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2012
Honestly I've seen a lot of bad game cases before, so this being well constructed is a pleasant surprise. As other reviewers have stated it's a clamshell design that can hold 8 games and 2 memory cards. At first I was worried that the case may end up damaging the games being how small and thin it is, but after using it since release unless your trying to damage the poor thing then you'll have no trouble with it. Just slide the games / memory cards in the direction of the arrow, and you're set; they clamp nicely into place. Most times I've had to go to Hori for aftermarket cases, this time Sony did well with this case. You can't really go wrong.
Freakonforfatty
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2012
As the title of the review says, this case holds Vita games and MCs perfectly and securely. To secure games in place, you put the bottom part in first, the round part being the top; to remove them, simply grab the round part and pull up. The memory card, as small as it is, also fits in there securely. There's a tab that helps to get the card out. I did a travel and drop test, the games and MCs stayed in place.This game case is surprisingly very well built, made of quality plastic and it is a breeze to close and open. Snaps to close, push a tab in the middle to open. Small & light weight.If there's a problem, I'd say it's capacity, it will only hold 8 games & 2 MCs. BUT, being so low priced at $5.99, plus its size and weight, you can easily carry a few of these in the travel pouch or whatever you use.Also, for those who got the FEB edition, this fits inside the FEB case where the net is, with space left. In fact, you can probably fit more than one.
Freakonforfatty
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2012
As the title of the review says, this case holds Vita games and MCs perfectly and securely. To secure games in place, you put the bottom part in first, the round part being the top; to remove them, simply grab the round part and pull up. The memory card, as small as it is, also fits in there securely. There's a tab that helps to get the card out. I did a travel and drop test, the games and MCs stayed in place.This game case is surprisingly very well built, made of quality plastic and it is a breeze to close and open. Snaps to close, push a tab in the middle to open. Small & light weight.If there's a problem, I'd say it's capacity, it will only hold 8 games & 2 MCs. BUT, being so low priced at $5.99, plus its size and weight, you can easily carry a few of these in the travel pouch or whatever you use.Also, for those who got the FEB edition, this fits inside the FEB case where the net is, with space left. In fact, you can probably fit more than one.
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