GS300 ALS Stuff Carrying Case for Sony PSP


Average Rating: 86 out of 100
Owned by 10 users
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95
I've seen the GS300 and I do have to admit it's kind of on the girlish side. I recently bought a case from the same company. The GS500, in white. It's a pretty good faux leather case. I bought it at Best Buy but haven't seen it anywhere else. I was able to find a link on it, link A picture so you can see what it looks like. It has two zip up pouches, the front pocket hold the PSP in place securely along with ten games/movies and an extra battery. All of which are held in place by elastic straps. The rear pocket has two zip up pouches for storing earbuds, charger, memory cards, extra umd's, or just about anything else you can think of. The GS500 is about the size of a digital camera case and comes in White, Blue, or gray. I went with the white. I figured white has a cleaner look to it plus stands out from the PSP and everything else being black. Or if you're like me and like to have your things stand out from everyone else, the front is large enough and has a nice smooth surface to personalize i.e. drawing with markers or adding a decal to it.

For the price it isn't bad at all. In Best Buy it cost me only 11 bucks. I've had it for a month and it's holding up pretty well so far. When fully loaded with all the accesories there's not much room for things to slide around. Everything fits snug and is surrounded by plenty of padding to protect you 300 dollar investment. For me it's just the right size. It's not overly big and bulky like intec pro gamers case. But yet not so small you have to cram everything into it. I do feel though it could have been a tad bigger. I have problems getting the car charger and wall charger both in the same pocket. But other than that no complaints. For 11 dollars it's a steal.

75
I purchased this case to carry around my PSP and all of my accesories and it works great. A major downside is this case doesn't fit anywhere on your body unless your carrying a backpack. The case can even fit my PSP with a stealth case, headset w/ remote, six umd's, two mem. sticks, and my polishing cloth. All in all this case carries everything I need but isn't portable enough.

93
To tell you the truth, I had purchased two other cases before this one and was sorely disappointed by both. The Intec metal hard case was absolutely useless, being unable to hold more than the PSP itself and perhaps a pair of headphones, was a total eyesore, and difficult to carry around. I don't remember the other case I purchased, but there's probably a reason for that minor amnesia.

The Gamestuff case is phenomenal in every way. The PSP is meant to be a portable gaming/media station, and most other cases hinder it in that regard. Either they add a great deal of unnecessary bulk (Intec hard case, Logitech playgear pro) or they don't offer the ability to take anything else along with you. Granted, the Gamestuff case isn't exactly "tiny," but it offers protection for your PSP and the ability to carry oodles of things along with it. At present, I have my PSP (with a PDAir aluminum case protecting it), the charging cables, 4 games, a pair of headphones, and two cleaning cloths in that little wonder. And the entire case is about the size of one that you might use for a digital camera.

The one complaint (if you can even call it that) is that the compartment that actually contains the PSP isn't very padded. The standard neoprene case that comes with the PSP provides great protection (in my opinion) from minor shocks, bumps, and scratches. Because the Gamestuff case is so portable, I wanted something that would offer the same level of protection if I attached the case to the carrying strap of my laptop case or had the case lying in the back seat of my car. I felt that the Gamestuff case was just slightly lacking in that regard. That, coupled with the fact that all of the components in the case fit so snug (with the charging cables sometimes pressing on the PSP screen through the walls of the different compartments) meant that I wanted to have something that would protect it while it was even inside the Gamestuff case. For that, I purchased the Pelican screen protector (which also comes with 4 UMD cases). I think that the two work to create an entirely new PSP from their symbiotic relationship. It's truly wonderful.

For $15, you can get a case that is AMAZINGLY portable, can hold a great deal of equipment, and is easy on the eyes. for another $10, you can score a screen protector that offers your precious PSP protection from just about anything thrown at it. All in all, I'd say that the Gamestuff case is more than worthy to stand on its own, and the extra screen protection is really only for the paranoid (like myself).

Do yourself a favor and buy this case. You'll be able to go anywhere with enough entertainment to last you for days (if not weeks) while freeing you from having to worry about the protection of your $250 baby.

69
I like this case very much, I use it 70% of the time. It has a ton of space, from the PSP to the UMDs there alot of space even for the power plug it fits. There is a ton of padding on the front but none on the back so that seems kind of usless.

The major flaw is that it's so bulky that it doesnt fit in you pocket, even without all the stuff (even the PSP) it still doesn't fit. There's a belt loop and a hand strap but it feels just too weird and nerdy.

But I still think this is a good case. Although I don't use it all the time, it still works well in my backpack. Maybe if it could just fit in my pocket it would be better. But go look for some thing better.

99
I have this bag and it is really great. It's a little too big to take with me for everyday but it was perfect for vacation. I keep my PSP in my Logitech case and used this carying case to hold all my accesories. The main pocket held AC adapter wires, car charger, and a Memoy Stick case holder. The middle pocket held usb cable, and the front pocket held the remote, fold up earphones, and 5 UMD's (it can hold up to 6 UMD's). A nice case to keep everythiing together.