Average Rating: 70 out of 100
Owned by 127 users
On 2 wishlists
80
Holds 3 UMDs nicely and I never had them break. The only thing is that it is small and I lost it a few times.

85
Style points, who cares. Form fitting, big deal. I just want a case that will hold a few discs and then be able to throw it into whatever bag/case I am hauling around the PSP in. Reasonable price, reasonable protection. Plus, it makes a great little case for your earphones!

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In Action
The Intec game cases are a fairly small way to transport your games. If they fall on the ground, they will not break. Scratch that. Actually, they will. My testing (see testing policies here) revealed that dropping an Intec game case will pop it open, and that was only on a plushy carpet! They are, however, waterproof (when they're closed). Also, I found it annoying that the UMDs wiggle around. If this case were actually made soley for the purpose of carrying UMSs, then why isn't it form fitting?!

Looks
The clickity-clack sound may have been excusable, if the case were stylish! Instead, it's a little black box with freaky little dimples on the bottom. I suppose it's supposed to match the PSP but it doesn't, and only serves the purpose of making these more ugly.

Value
If you can get hese for less than 99 cents, go for it. Otherwise, I'd stick with the Altoids Sour UMD cases, because they are stronger, better looking, and have candy.

95
A great case! Some people say that its not good cause it only holds 3 UMD', but do you find the need to have more than four UMD's while on the road or at school?

OK
80
This an ok case. It holds up to 3 games and a cleaning cloth. It's pretty small, you can actually fit both game cases in your pocket.

96
This UMD case is wonderful to carry the UMDs around in your pocket, the disadvantage comes when you can only put 3 disks in them. I wish thye could have made them bigger, because most people I know have more than 3 UMDS

25
The Intec UMD case gets the job done, and nothing more. By nothing more, I mean go look at the Altoid UMD cases, and compare the two as far as eye candy goes, pun intended. The Intec Casses fit right into your pocket, and unless you have 3 UMDs inside, they rattle around and make noise. At 5 dollars for 2, this really isn't a bargain since they aren't very appealing; they look as if they were rushed in both production and marketing. But, they get the job done if you have multiple UMDs to carry around. Judgement: NOT Reccomended.

65
The case fills up with 3 UMD's, but even when it's full, the UMD's rattle around a bit, it's alright on the road, if you wanna switch, just flick it open, switch and play. Overall, it's kinda ok.

85
I bought the case in America for 5 dollars which is basically nothing. That's three pounds where I come from and it holds 6 UMD's. I have never had any problem with these, I have four UMD' so I put three in one of the cases and the other in my PSP. The only problem is that when not full, the UMD discs shake around a lot. Otherwise, these are pretty good and are great value for money. I don't see the point in spending large ammounts of money on UMD cases. These are cheap and effective and worth buying.

60
I use them alot. When I'm going somewhere I put my games in a case with my PSP. It's hard to get games out without putting it upside down to get a game.

Get it if you need them but I would get something that's easier to use and cheaper.

80
These were the first UMD cases that were available in my area that were not a part of a bigger bundle pack (other than Altoids cases, of course). When I only had a couple (read 2) games, they were perfect. They were sturdy enough for me to toss in my bag or pocket with out being too bulky. They are simple, and effective. The problem is now, I have 4 UMD movies, and 4 games, so its a pain to leave just one movie or game behind, but that's not a flaw of the cases.

Overall, recommended, but not the be all, end all of UMD holding solutions.

1
Just found out that one of the pins in the hinge of one of my cases fell out. These cases are very low quality. AVOID.

92
Holds up to 3 UMDs. So, I basically carry 3 UMDs that I play most in this case. Comes in handy and it comes with that lovely suitcase of mine.


50
These do their job well, holding 3 UMDs at a time but that's about it. Not very stylish. It's a bit of a pain to get to the UMD not on the top. You have to dump them all out to get to them.

13
They are so cheap I pushed it back a llitle bit, pinching it and they broke. DO NOT GET IT. The altoids are better.

95
If you have 3 games this works great

+ Protects UMD
+ Comes in Intec Pro Gramer's Kit
- 1 or 2 Umds will wiggle around
- Expensive at $5

If you want this item buy it with the Intec Pro Gramer's Kit

100
Big fan of Intec Products!! These UMD cases does the job.

71
I got 2 of these in the pack and one of them has already broken due to the extremely weak hinges. My UMD's are starting to get a little bit of scratches on them from rubbing together while in the case.

75
Decent case but if you want to play a game you kinda have to shuffle around. I suggest the Madcatz single cases.

95
PROS
• Only $5 USD
• The pack comes with two cases that can hold a total of 6 games.
• The cases are nice and simple and seem safe for games. You can just shove them in your pocket and they will be protected. No light can be seen through the sides when they are closed, so they wont get dust inside to scratch your games.

CONS
• Unless you have 3 game cartriges in them, your games will wiggle around possible causing damage...if you have this problem though, all you have to do is stick some cotton balls inside onto of your games and it will be fine. That is the only thing wrong with these cases in my opinion.

OVERALL
These cases are a geat buy and they protect your games fine. They are a must have unless you want to carry around the individual cases that your games came in.

RATING: 9.5 out of 10

88
These UMD cases are pretty good i just got it and it looked plain at first but when i put my UMD's in there it fit perfectly and the UMD's didnt move around (but only if you put three UMD's in) but overall it was an easy way to carrie your UMD's its just like every other UmD case

Pros
• The Case is sturdy
• The price is low @ ($10.00 can) and you get two of them
• Carries 3 UMDs in one case

Cons
• The cases all look the same hard to tell which is which
• Might scratch the UMDs if not handled properly
somtimes hard to open

95
I tried the Altoids case method and found it to be unsuitable. The UMDs clattered around in the tin, and if you really try to cram 5 UMDs in it, you're liable to crack their shells getting them in and out, let alone if the tin gets scrunched wrong.

These UMD cases are great, though. $5 for 2 is not a bad price and I prefer having a single case with multiple games than a bunch of individual cases or protective thingies. Sure, the UMDs can clatter if you have less than 3 in the case... so.. keep 3 in the case. Duh. Get more games, or put the demo UMD in there to buffer the space. The cotton ball idea is a good one, too.