| Wii Pro Gamer's Case |  | From: Intec Category: Video Games
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $19.71 (On sale from $39.95) You Save: $20.24 (51%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 49 reviews Sales Rank: 3925
Platform: Nintendo Wii Media: Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.4 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 14.3 x 5.3 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: G5660 Model: G5660 UPC: 804926056604 EAN: 0804926056604 ASIN: B000IZK3RW
Release Date: January 23, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Classic Aluminum Case | | • | Custom-Designed & Styled For Wii Console | | • | Features Compartments Specifically Designed For A Snug-Protective Fit | | • | Features Separate Compartments For Controllers, Cables, Games & More | | • | Fits Wii Game Screen |
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Product Description Take your Wii on the road, secured in protection only aluminum can provide.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 20 more reviews...
A Perfect Wii Case for Wii Standard Items August 30, 2008 We read reviews of various Wii cases before deciding to purchase the Wii Pro Gamer's Case. We are very happy with it because it has separate compartments to store our Wii console, Wii remotes, nunchuck controllers, power cord, sensor bar and games. There is, however, a caveat: if one has more than 2 Wii Remotes and/or more than 2 nunchucks, it will be difficult to fit them all into the case. The case works perfectly for us because we only have a couple of remotes and nunchuck controllers and 2 games. Also, the case is sturdy and easy to clean.
Good Case June 13, 2008 The case works well. It does it's job and protects the wii but it doesn't hold much. It holds 2 wii-motes and nunchucks, about 3 games, and all the hook-ups the wii needs. Anything else you have for your wii, you have to carry in a separate bag. Its a tight fit but i do like it.
Works well despite one flaw May 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I read all the reviews here about several different Wii case options before deciding on the Wii Pro Gamer's Case. My reasons were: * cheaper than the G-Pak * hard case design gives better protection * snug compartments prevent elements from rattling around * compact size isn't larger than it needs to be * metal looks good
My only complaint is that the design didn't allow for the power supply. I will often just leave the Wii stand at home and put the power supply in the long, skinny compartment, leaving ample room for everything else in the small compartments, solving the issue all together. The stand isn't that important since having the Wii standing on edge doesn't change gameplay. However, as another reviewer suggested, if I do bring the stand, I put the power block in the first small compartment at an angle with the cables carefully laid into the corner spaces of that compartment. It isn't ideal, no, but I think the pros far outweigh this single con.
My major concern for my Wii was protection and this setup does the job better than any other case or bag I have seen yet. The compartment for the Wii is snug - so snug it can sometimes be hard to get the Wii out. The velcro straps are almost not even needed. Another protection highlight not found in most other setups is the space for the Wiimote sensor bar, located in the lid of the case. No way is the sensor bar gonna get damaged.
By leaving the stand at home and putting the power block in the long slot, I can easily fit the audio/video cable and my two Nunchucks into the remaining small slots with room to spare. I could probably fit two more Nunchucks if I had them. I then put the sensor bar in its slot and the three Wiimotes in the lid (with room for a fourth). All are held snugly. If I place the Wiimotes with the elastic between the buttons, then the buttons don't get mashed in transit, though if you have too much crammed into the main compartments, the partition could possibly press the buttons and cause power drain. In that case, I would just remove the batteries.
Another reviewer said they broke the hinges on their case. It is true, the hinges do not open further than 90 degrees but (and I just now checked) quite a lot of unnecessary force would be needed to break the hinges. For the $25 price tag, the hinges are well made and if mine ever broke, I would buy another just like it. Or just put on a new hinge for $2.
For the protection provided by the compartments and the strong materials and by the snug design, this case wins hands down for me for the Wii. It loses a single star for lacking the design forethought to include room for both the stand AND power block.
It's alright April 16, 2008 Decent. Fits quite a bit: four games, two controllers + nuncucks, power supply, RCA, and motion sensor bar, not the base. Everything is pretty cramped inside... More then I really like. They should have made it a little bigger. Looks good.
Good Case For The Money April 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This case worked well with everything I needed it for. Good size, sturdy, and looks good as well. I have read some reviews about it not fitting enough stuff, but really its the difference between making a case and a suticase. For what I needed it for it fit everything well. Some stuff obviously will not fit into the case and, with all the extras out there, you would have to be crazy to want to lug everything you might own in one case. The best thing to say is it does its job with what it is designed to do: carry the system, a few games, two controllers, and maybe an extra here or there. All I know is my game unit feels pretty safe in one of these guys.
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