Daze Products Nintendo DS Game Chamber
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The Basics:
The Game Chamber is made out of hard plastic. I dropped it out of my car, but it was undamaged. Repeated drops on to cement, hardwood floors, and carpet presented no damage to the chamber or the games. The portion of the Game Chamber that holds the games is really a big wheel which you can only turn when the slot that is under the door is filled. The wheel turned fairly easy, but it might be a little difficult to turn for small children. It really comes down to how well the game is pushed into place, which is something that the door helps to do.
In the above right picture you can see the back of the Game Chamber which features a place to put a included label so you will know which game belongs in which slot. In addition, an included wrist strap can be looped on to one of the corners.
Since you can only have one empty game slot at a time, the Game Chamber comes with seven blanks which look similar to the Nintendo DS games. When you load the games you will fill the first open slot, and then rotate the chamber to the next slot. Remove the blank and insert the next game. Continue this until you either have all eight slots filled, or you run out of games.
When I first looked at the Game Chamber, I questioned the sturdiness of the door. Children can be brutal and I was concerned it would snap off. I was given a spare door and told to try to break it. I bent the door back and forth several times and was not able to break it. The door is not made out of the same material as the rest of the chamber, but of a much more impact and temperature resistant material: polycarbonate.
The image below shows the wrist strap and label provided for the back of the Game Chamber. Nothing else is needed to use the Game Chamber (well, other than the games).
Opening the door and inserting your first game gets you ready to secure all of your Nintendo DS games. I would recommend putting the blanks away in a secure location in the event that you ever need to fill in blank slots.
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