Reviews of the Mad Catz GBA Armor Case
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CNET Review
The Good: The Mad Catz GBA Armor Case is sturdy and can hold a Game Boy Advance SP with room to spare.
The Bad: It would've been nice to have an area to store the GBA SP's AC adapter. The plastic clasp can be a pain to open, and there's no handle or shoulder strap.
The Bottom Line: The Mad Catz GBA Armor Case can hold the GBA SP and a decent number of games securely, which is all we want a case of this class to do.
Manufacturer: Mad Catz Inc
Part number: 2886
General
- Compatible Game Consoles Game Boy Advance
Carrying Case
- Recommended Use For game console
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