The Bottom Line: The Score Dual Folio Case is an ideal carrying case for serious DS Lite gamers.
Specs: Pelican Dual Folio Case S-7341 - Case For game console, Case For game console
The Bottom Line: The Score PSP Portable Movie Player can give your PSP a battery backup, but you can get a better movie-playing experience for a little more cash.
The Bottom Line: If you're not a stickler for sound quality, then the Pelican PSP FM Modulator is a very good way to listen to your system's music and movies just about anywhere. Don't bother using it when playing most games, though.
The Bottom Line: The Mad Catz GBA Armor Case can hold the GBA SP and a decent number of games securely, which is all we want a case of this class to do.
Specs: For game console, For game console
The Bottom Line: While it may protect your portable, the Mad Catz DS Pro-tec Kit's accessories are an inconvenience to use.
The Bottom Line: With the ability to protect the PSP's screen without obscuring it, and the inablility to safeguard much else, the Score Face Armor Pro is a worthy accessory for those who use the PSP to play music, but not for many other PSP owners.
The Bottom Line: Sony's DualShock 2 Analog Controller stands as the best of its generation and the blueprint for almost every controller released since.
Specs: External, Game console, None, Game pad, Wired, Black, 4-way D-pad, Two thumb sticks
The Bottom Line: The Nintendo Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter works well enough, but the lack of titles supporting the device should give any prospective buyer pause.
The Bottom Line: As long as you don't mind the drop in rumble proficiency, the Logitech Cordless Action Controller for PS2 is the best controller you can buy for the PlayStation 2.
Specs: External, Game console, AA type, Game pad, Wireless, Two thumb sticks
The Bottom Line: While the Nintendo DS Rumble Pak is an interesting concept, we hope enough games will support the device for it to catch on.