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This site was mainly created because there was no easy way to find information about how to use the Sony PSP together with Linux. But hopefully it will be more than that as I'm planning on writing reviews of the PSP games I have at the moment (Ridge Racers, Vampire Chronicle, Lumines, Wipeout Pure and Untold Legends: Brotherhood of Steel).

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Koei All in Guard (oval) PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Olle Johansson   
Friday, 22 April 2005
The Koei All in Guard case was originally only released with the limited edition package of the Dynasty Warriors PSP game, but has since been released on it's own. Although the price tag is a bit hefty, it seems you get what you pay for.

Read on for the entire review.

Koei All in Guard is pitch black and made out of fake leather which looks really good. The zipper seems to be sturdy and there is also a metal ring where a strap can be fitted. All in all, it seems to be very sturdy, and should protect the PSP against most accidents. The case is not completely hard, but seems to be stiff enough and should protect even against dropping it on sharp edges.

The case is very generously sized and fits the PSP easily, as well as a lot of accessories. The first thing that striked me when I opened the package was how thick it was, at least an inch and a half. All that space does come in handy though, when adding all that is needed for the PSP.

The main compartment fits the PSP easily, even with the hand strap on, and it is even possible to still have the PSP in the Sony soft case included in the Value Pack. Covering the PSP screen is a flap which has a soft suede-like lining, to protect the screen.

In the bottom of the case, below the PSP, there is a small pouch which easily fits at least two UMD discs, possibly even more. In the lid, there is a flap which contains a smaller and a bigger net pouch, where the bigger fits a UMD even with a slid case on, and the smaller fits an extra battery or Memory Sticks.

Even with the soft case covering the PSP there is still room for several UMD discs, extra battery, headphones and remote control, a cloth for wiping the screen as well as as many Memory Sticks as you can afford. You really won't need anything else when you have this case unless you're planning on lugging around a whole library of games.

This case is well worth the cost and if you can get a hold of it you should order it immediately.

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Guest - Quality Case Unregistered | 2005-06-13 12:01:35
This Case Is top quality well worth getting , Play Asia Shipped one to me in the UK in just 4 days!!!!!!
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