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Buy it here Wii G-pak Console Organizer Case for $29.00
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MODEL 98 001-Vendor-NAKI WORLD FEATURES
Organized Wii G-Pak Organizer
and safely stores: 1 Wii Game Console 2 Controller Pads < br> 23 Wii game discs, memory cards, game instructions and manuals All
link and power cables and additional Wii gaming accessories
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Includes removable 16 Wii game disc holder. Velcro straps securely fasten console
place for travel and. . . more>>

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5 Responses to “Wii G-pak Console Organizer Case”

  1. I’m the G-Paks for my PS2, Gamecube and Xbox, and as such are not even considering the purchase of another bag for my Wii. Naki has really taken to ensure that such cases to protect and keep your console, games and accessories, while still to play it easy and convenient, and the Wii G-Pak is no different in this respect.

    The Wii is sitting on a raised shelf in the main subject of the case and is held in place by a fancy-looking leather belts. This keeps the Wii safe, while access to the front, where are games that are back where you plug the cable, above where you plug in Gamecube controller and memory card and has openings for the fans. Like all the G-Paks, you can play games right out of the box without the console. There is a cavernous space for all controllers, AC adapter, cables and a couple of elastic mesh pockets for smaller accessories. It can hold a lot of games, and I especially like how the DVD case can actually be removed and still look like a car visor CD case folded.

    While there is room for everything imaginable, most of your equipment just sitting loose in the pocket under the big Wii. I would have preferred it if it have special pockets for the remote control as you press any key while the console would not have to even use up the batteries. Also, there are no special cases for Gamecube games, DVDs or controller, or even a space on SD cards for use in contact with the Wii.

    Considering all this, though, is this is still the best way to travel with your Wii and is an easy recommendation to make.

    Jose Ibanez

  2. I have to add a couple of weeks worth of research, that a pocket if I have bought more games and controllers find could. Best Buy and other places (including Amazon) have made the Wii shoulder bag by Nintendo. While there is a smooth looking bag, its incredibly small and seemingly impractical for anyone to bring more than 1-2 controllers and the console itself will.

    Not only the size of a first edition but the price was about the same or a little more expensive than the G-Pak, in most cases.

    After receiving the G-Pak I could see immediately, I have more than I expected for my money. It is a tough well made pack with enough room for more than two dozen games, the system controller and other oddments.

    The way the top opens up the console to secure the interior makes it easy for traveling. If you bring it to 3-4 Controller will be a little tight (with nunchucks and all), but as long as your not too sensitive to touch controller during the time you get where your going.

    My suggestions are always sure to remove the batteries for the controller before the trip with them.

    This bag is actually me a reason, it is with to take me to family members, homes and on trips where we stayed in hotels with friends. Its definitely worth the money for all who the real mileage out of its Wii console.

    Adam Helweh

  3. The case for the Nintendo Wii has a lot of space, but completely fail in key areas. I have had this case a star, but I have a star for the fact there is much room for accessories.

    Pros:
    Lots of space to store the Wii, accessories and 23 games.
    You can use the Wii games directly from the housing without it through the opening at the bottom of the case (* see cons) Cons

    all your accessories together in one huge comparment clumped together, so you have a huge mess. It would be nice if they had separate sections for the accessories, so they are not sitting around banging on each other.
    The platform on the Wii has no support in the middle, and there are some in the platform to bend when you put the Wii in this case. I see this bend completely. You need something in the middle of the platform, then the help for the organization of your components.
    Compressing and decompressing the bag a pain.
    Playing from the case is kind of pointless, because all what to save you, is the fact that you remove any of the Wii. Because all of your accessories are clumped together, you have everything to remove what anyway.

    Scott Beauchemin

  4. The main reason for this assessment is to know the consumer that the case I have not received a removable support in the middle. Others had said that was one thing that this case is needed, and apparently the producers listened! The downside of this is that it is a bit less room in the lower, but with him I was able to 4 Wiimotes, 4 nunchucks, 2 Classic Controllers and 2 Game Cube Controller in the bottom was fit. If you decide to complete the support (it is attached with Velcro), you can probably in a few more control (it is not terribly organized, but it adjusts to fit). If you stuffed you probably do not need support anyway.
    Also, if you are curious about the dimensions, they will edit approximately 12×14x6.

    : On for further testing / usage I am not 100% sure that what I thought at first was intended to be used as a support to be used for this purpose. But it can be safe and that is how I want to use it!

    Frequent Shopper

  5. When the Wii came out, I was in desperate need of a case, and bought it as soon as I saw it in the store. I was the only person in my group of friends that had a Wii, and is approaching the holiday season. I took my wii EVERYWHERE! Packaging of the system, the adapter, sensor bar, 4 Wiimotes and nunchucks a few every few days without this product was a pain. It was nice to finally do something I could only perform zip and.

    Once the case is loaded, it is firmly packed. It was kind of difficult to get a complete set up controls in there. The shelf that the Wii sits on just thick cardboard wrapped in black felt, so that after a few days it started to distort. That was not too bad, but in addition to the box faults, the controller I had stored under the shelf, the only thing it really the cause controllers constantly keeps in storage again. That was not really annoying, but it burned the batteries much faster than they have hurt.

    In the end it was a good thing, but I wish the shelf was more stable. If you have a pocket for the Wii, I do think this is probably the best on the market.

    Nathan B. Ballard

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