Sunday, October 24, 2004

DS Accessories

Now like every game system there is going ot be third party accessoires, and today we have the pictures of some of them for the DS.

Safe Case
The safe case is an aluminum case that goes around your DS when your not using it to protect it from unwanted bumps and stratches. The safe case also comes with auto locking panel and a carrying strap.

Leather Case
If the aluminum is alittle on the bulky side for you than the leather case may fit your style. Although it is not as pertective it is smaller and still helps protect your DS.

Power Max
The power max is simply another battery charger for the DS. It will probably say that it charges faster than the one that comes with the DS, but you won't be able to prove it wrong unless you buy it. Since the DS already comes with and AC adapter I don't see this selling very well.

Road Power
On long trips you can now charge your DS in your veichle. This will be good for anyone who takes long trips, but the DS has pretty good battery life so that'd have to be a pretty long trip.

Dock It
Dock it allows you to display your DS while not using it with a slot to allow it to charge (AC adapter not included).

Stylus Pens
Now I've heard many people worrying over losing thier stylus pens, but here are some spare styluses incase you lose yours. Three in a pack too.

Game Buds
Simply headphones that are made for the DS. Nothing special, except maybe a larger price.

Safe Screen
The safe screen appears to be a thin layer of plastic to cover the screens to protect damage from scratches. I would suggest buying this one or a generic brand that you have to cut out yourself, but these screens are definately worth it if your using a touch screen.

Starter Kit
The starter kit gives you the Game Buds, the Safe Screen, and the Road Power all in one package. This is a nice kit if you were planning on buying all three anyways.

These new accessories look good and hopefully the price will too. Either way it is good to know that there will be companies out there to protect the DS (litterally).

Source: N64-Europe

-Ultimate Zelda Guru

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