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  • Cases in point: DS Lite

    by 
    philip larsen
    philip larsen
    06.05.2008

    Some cases for your DS Lite offer style. Others offer a boring boatload of function. If you aren't in the habit of mangling the coolness of your DS with some DIY disaster, then we have unearthed a few new ranges of professionally-made cases. They are mocking your arts and crafts abilities.First up -- the MIYA and Brocade series, which is pretty much just a new bunch of designs for the purse variety. They are as good as ever, but each one costs around $70. Seriously, what's up with that?On the opposite end of the spectrum, the Alumor range is nothing but pure metal goodness in a wide variety of colors. They will run you about $25 which makes much more sense from an accountant's point of view. Go mental, buy the purses! Your DS is worth it.[Via GoNintendo]

  • Homemade DS case brings back retro

    by 
    Nikki Inderlied
    Nikki Inderlied
    10.27.2006

    Arts and crafts and Nintendo fans just seem to fit together like puzzle pieces. Not too long ago we showed you a teeny, tiny DS game holder featuring one of our favorite childhood characters -- 8-bit Mario. Here, rosered, member of Craftster, made a DS Lite holder bringing together old and new and completed the creation with a guide to help others. More pictures after the break! [Thanks Brandon!]

  • Mario DS Lite cases for Japan only?

    by 
    Nikki Inderlied
    Nikki Inderlied
    10.11.2006

    There are a lot of DS Lite cases out there. Some of them good, most of them bad. Some more practical than others. While these may not be the most practical, they are sweet to look at. The classic 8-bit Mario popping the DS symbol like a block of bricks adds a nice retro vibe. Members of Club Nintendo can get one for 250 points. The downer is that they are only available for Club Nintendo members in Japan. No one else gets the love. [Via 4 Color Rebellion]