This is a completely bare plastic case that only opens and closes, with slots for a couple of memory cards and eight games. It's literally nothing more than molded plastic, which at least feels strong enough not to break if you accidentally step on it. It's great that it's thin because it easily fits in your pocket. The slim case design is convenient when you want it and easy to take with you. The device itself is very small, as big as it needs to be as Vita cartridges can be even smaller than DS cartridges and certainly thinner. However, it's just not something to see. It's basically an opaque gray plastic case. That's all. There is not the slightest work on the aesthetics. Considering the PSP UMD cases, which at least had a big logo and a few colors with a monochromatic look and made at least *some* design sense, this is a little underwhelming. But if you just don't care how it looks and just want something super cheap that probably took less than a quarter to make and includes games, well here it is. If you're the type of guy who wants something more in the design department then this is definitely not for you as the gray plastic isn't pleasing to the eye right now in any shape or fashion. You get what you pay for. , I believe. However, I'd happily pay a few bucks more for some color and a Vita logo.
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