id buy it if there was memorycard holders instead of umd holds
if you know what i mean![]()
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If there's one combination that we can all agree is great, it's two hydrogen molecules getting down with one oxygen molecule. H2O-yeah. One combination we're not so down with: H2O and electronics. The war between the two factions is ancient and storied, full of broken dreams (and motherboards). To help prevent such senseless violence, Atlantic is dipping their waterproof toes back into the consumer electronics pool with two new entries to their GameKeeper line: waterproof gameSEAL cases for both the Nintendo DS (Phat and Lite varieties) and the PSP, available now for $39.99. The PSP model can hold the console, 10 UMDs, two Memory Stick Duos, and charger; the DS model holds the console, 12 DS carts, 16 GBA carts, plus charger. GameSEAL, get it? It seals, like a case, but it's waterproof, like a seal. Clever.
id buy it if there was memorycard holders instead of umd holds
if you know what i mean![]()
That waterproof PSP case is useful. I do agree that about having spaces for memory cards too.![]()
yeah! this will come in really handy for those times your on your way home from work with ur psp in ur pocket, and discover you have to swim through a river to get home...
or when you dont trust swimming pool changing room lockers, so want to take the psp with u...
this is gonna save me a fortune on the spare psps i have to have!:rofl:
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lol
how necessary is a waterproof case?
Funny how they say hydrogen and oxygen molecules...
Gosh how stupid people are...
Bahh, another pointless invention, what will they come up next? a case to keep your psp cases protected?
Haven't we already seen a couple of waterproof bags for PSP/DS already?
and
also known as the XCM SeaWalker.
i can now show my psp the depths of the ocean... this is so pointless
Albeit the stupidity, this does have a use...
For all those Navy SEALs out there that wanna bring SOCOM with them on their incursions into enemy territory :P
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