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| Version | User | Scope of changes |
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| Jul 5 2008, 2:08 PM EDT (current) | shadowmlt | |
| Aug 16 2007, 3:46 PM EDT | Bryan101 | 42 words added, 1 photo added, 1 photo deleted |
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Overview
The Gpak is designed to be a portability solution for your Xbox 360. It allows you to conveniently pack up your Xbox 360 and move it from one place to another with minimal packing and unpacking. It was designed by company called Naki International which since this products release seems to have disappeared without a trace.
Features:
Retail Specs:
User perspective
The Good:
The Bad:
The Verdict:
The Gpak isn’t worth the money. If you need an Xbox 360 carrying case, find one that is actually designed for the Xbox 360 and can carry the power supply and all four controllers. Or better yet just buy a cheap backpack and put everything in it.
The Gpak is designed to be a portability solution for your Xbox 360. It allows you to conveniently pack up your Xbox 360 and move it from one place to another with minimal packing and unpacking. It was designed by company called Naki International which since this products release seems to have disappeared without a trace.
Features:
- Room for 3 Controllers
- 2 Memory Card Slots
- 16 CD Sleeves
Retail Specs:
- Price: $39.99
- Release Date: ??
- Manufacturer: Naki International
User perspective
The Good:
- Convenient for moving your Xbox 360 around
The Bad:
- Won't hold four controllers and a power supply
The Verdict:
The Gpak isn’t worth the money. If you need an Xbox 360 carrying case, find one that is actually designed for the Xbox 360 and can carry the power supply and all four controllers. Or better yet just buy a cheap backpack and put everything in it.
