
We showed you the Mad Catz peripherals for the 3DS. Now we're showing you the ones from Power A, all officially licensed by Nintendo, but only some of them tested with our very own 3DS, knife and fork.
This is the Mini Elite Transporter Case ($16.99), which holds a 3DS, 12 games, 4 styli and more (but not a fork.)

This is the Expedition Case ($14.99), which hold a 3DS, 6 games, 2 styli. It has a harder exterior than the the other Power A peripherals.

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This big one is the Elite Transporter Case ($24.99), which holds a 3DS, 40 games, and room for a chargaer, headphones, probably even a sandwich.

This is the Core Starter kit ($19.99) and it includes two styli, cleaning cloth, earbuds, two screen protectors, two tri-fold game cases and a case for the 3DS.

This is the Explorer Starter kit ($29.99) and it includes an executive pen stylus and replacement stylus, plus cleaning cloth, earbuds, two screen protectors, car adapter, and a case for the 3DS.

This is the Clean and Protect kit ($9.99) and it includes one tri-fold game case, two single-game cases, three replacement styli, two screen protectors and a cleaning cloth (fork not included).
DISCUSSION
Slightly off-topic, but have either you or Crecente gotten your hands on the Nyko Power Pak yet? I don't think I'll need it, but I'm really interested in seeing if it doubles the battery life like they say, and under what conditions.