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Elago's Keychain That Stores Switch Cartridges In A GAME BOY Is Now Only $13

Elago's Keychain That Stores Switch Cartridges In A GAME BOY Is Now Only $13

I am constantly on the lookout for Game Boy-focused ways to waste my money, and Elago have always happily taken that money thanks to their GAME BOY Airpods Case that featured in our EDC sling recently, their stand for my Apple Watch, and now, they've created something cool for my Nintendo Switch 2 games.

They're calling it the NW5 Case Keyring officially, and it's currently on Amazon for $13.49 thanks to a 10% off offer that they are currently promoting.

If it's your first time seeing it, me too. It wasn't promoted well, but it's in stock and ready for Switch 2 gamers to transport their Switch 2 cartridges in style.

It's made entirely of silicone, just like their other GB-focused accessories, and it can fit up to three Nintendo Switch 1 + 2 cartridges and three Micro SD cards, exclusively.

If you place your Switch cartridges face-first, there's a cute cutout where the GAME BOY screen would be, showing the cartridge art instead to make it look like the GAME BOY is on. It comes with a silicon volume wheel and an on/off button, too, for nostalgic fidgeting.

On the side, a place for you to attach a carabiner, which comes included, so that you can add it to your backpack or sling for easy transportation.

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Brandon Saltalamacchia profile image Brandon Saltalamacchia
Brandon is the founder of Retro Dodo and has loved gaming ever since his mother bought him Pokemon Yellow for the Game Boy in the late 90's. Now he writes about his passions for gaming and collecting.