- Colors may vary.
Product Description
Naki World develops and manufactures high quality controllers and accessory products for all major video game system consoles and PCs, specializing in trademark cutting-edge design and exclusive features specifically tailored to enhance the overall enjoyment of the gaming experience.PRODUCT FEATURES:Organizes and safely stores: 1 PS3 Game Console; 2 Controller Pads; 24 DVD, CD, or Game Discs; 4 Memory Cards; Game Instructions & manuals; All connection, link and power cables;Includes removable 16 disc holder;Velcro straps securely fasten console in place for travel and when playing DIRECT from the case;Customized fan vents allow proper console cooling;Reinforced case walls and padded inner lining provide protection and security for travel;Excessively sturdy carrying handle with comfortable, adjustable shoulder strap.

I got this bag for my PS3. Everything seems OK. But I don’t understand why there is a hole at bottom of the bag. It is inconvenient to carry the case. I am so afraid, that my new PS3 would fall through that bottom hole.
Rating: 2 / 5
I had purchased the G-Pack Console Case and it is a good setup for environments that don’t have high dust issues, it is made up of good durable material that alot of airport travel bags are made of. (you can use the PS3 in the case and it has a area to carry a good bit of the accessories but it doesn’t have room for the PS3 intercooler). You have to completely take the PS3 out of the case to use the PS3 if you are using intercooler. If the seller had mentioned that I wouldn’t have bought it. The company needs to redo the design of the case to include that feature and increase the accessorie compartment. All I have is 1 controller, charge link, DVD remote, power coard and the AV cable and it is completely full.
Rating: 2 / 5
I would have given it 5 stars but it can sometimes be a little hard to zip up. Plus if you don’t put a towel or soft cloth over your console it will scratch the surface. Other than that the product is excellent and I would reccomend it.
Rating: 4 / 5
I was forever looking for a carrying case for my new PS3 slim, and the reviews, (which I’m sure you’ve looked at), just don’t sell you. One day, I was in Ross with my wife, and I strolled past the luggage section, and found a GREAT carrying case. It’s one of those little ones with the handle and the wheels on it so you can pull it behind you, but still offers tons of support. I can fit plenty in there, (PS3, 4 controllers, a 32 disc holder, power and a/v cables PLUS my 15″ Macbook pro and accessories) with room to spare. So before you go looking for a “designed for PS3 case”, try going to a retail outlet, like Ross, and seeing what you can get for $39.99.
Hope this helps!
Rating: 2 / 5
Before the G-pak I carried my PS3 in the original box wrapped in a T-shirt, the G-pak is much more convenient. At first I felt a little uncomfortable trusting my PS3 to the velcro flaps and strap, but after a wile I realized it was fine. It protects the unit fairly well, but not as good as the original box. It’s great that you can leave the unit in the carrier while using it and, all you have to do is disconnect and close it up when you are ready to go.
Other good points. The flap in the back makes easy access to your connections. The pouch on the front holds two controllers and accessories just fine. The removable disk holder works great. Lots of air venting to keep the unit cool. Shoulder strap is reasonably comfortable.
The downsides. You don’t get a color choice (fine by me I liked all the colors). the strap that holds the unit in place rubbed the shiny finish dull. It can become heavy after carrying a while.
Hope this info helps.
Rating: 4 / 5