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40 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very innovative and nearly perfect, February 29, 2004
This review is from: Xbox G-Pak Organizer (Video Game)
I play a lot of Halo at friends' houses, and I found it a pain to remember all the hardware when I go, and I would be concerned about dropping my console on the way there! This product takes care of both problems! The Pros are: - dense padding protects Xbox from moderate shock - plenty of room for two controllers and normal wires, including a 12' Ethernet cord. - Streamlined (not like that other Xbox backpack, that begs your friends to make fun of you, heheh). - [Editorial Review is true to form, everything mentioned is correct] the CONS are: - Not enough room for Ethernet Hub (could use about two more square-inches of accessory space). - There are vents to help with cooling. However, I would be hard-pressed to actually keep my Xbox in the G-Pak all the time. I'm sure it's good for 1-2 hours of gameplay; I would not expect ample cooling for a 3-4 hour Halo romp. - Price could be a little lower. I would not have purchased it for $29.95 (got it as a gift). I would be willing to pay $24.95 Excellent Product!
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent way to transport your xbox, December 1, 2004
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Xbox G-Pak Organizer (Video Game)
I recently moved from Vermont to North Dakota (about 2000 miles). Due to the distance, it would a far stretch to bring my desktop computer with me when I go back to VT to play computer LAN games with my friends. However, my friends and I all have Xboxes which that can be networked together. I needed a safe way of transporting my Xbox across the country. I also wanted a case that would carry just about everything I needed to bring with me and be strong enough to protect my Xbox. This product has solved both of those problems for me. The case overall is very light with enough room to store two controllers, all the cables, at least 16 games, 2 memory cards. The case is also very durable and will survive traveling by airplane (as a carry-on item). Not much can survive bag handlers. The light weight is a plus when walking around large airports versus the larger heavier metal cases. In addition, you cold play the Xbox right from the case without taking it out. The bottom of the case can be opened to allow the necessary cords to be plug in to the back of the Xbox. There are also vents on the side of the case that allow air to circulate into the case. However, I would take it of the case if you are planning on playing it for more than 4 hours. The only cons to this case for me is that I wish it had some more room to store extra controllers (like 3 or 4) and possible a hub. Otherwise this is an excellent product!!!!!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Naki G-Pak, July 5, 2005
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Xbox G-Pak Organizer (Video Game)
You'd have a hard time convincing any gamer that the Xbox is portable in any sense of the word. It's by far the largest current console and it's heavy as an anvil. However, if you do want to lug the big bastard around with you there is no better way to do it than with the Naki G-Pak. Most console cases are pretty miserable. They're either poorly designed or they are built like crap. The Naki, on the other hand, is incredibly well designed and built like a tank. This bag was a runaway hit for the company, and for a while you couldn't even find them anywhere, By this point they also have a PS2 version out with a GameCube model on the way.
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