Gameboys and iPhones finally collide with the Wanle Gamer Console Case

Photo: Courtesy of Wanle Cases

 


Video game nostalgia has made it’s way to the iPhone with these cool new Wanle Console Cases.


Photo: Courtesy of Wanle Cases

Created by a company that specializes in phone accessories, the Wanle Gamer Console case allows anybody to relive their childhood memories on their iPhone.  They can do this all without using any of their internal hard drive space either. Gamers who own an iPhone 6 and above, can now play Gameboy games at their own leisure. That’s right, this case enables iPhone users to simply flip their phones around and play retro video games including Tetris, Tank and Formula One Racing right on the case.

According to the Verge, “The slim case comes loaded with 10 games and has the familiar GameBoy layout.”

Users can get the full experience by simply adding an additional battery to the case and enjoy the slightly raised buttons for true Gameboy-like play. From the pre-loaded games to the authentic design, these Wanle cases are not only fun but will protect your phone from cracks and scratches. You don’t have to worry about the case getting in the way of the functionality of your phone. All of the components including the headphone jack, (if you still have one) and charging port are still accessible.

“Not only does it not interfere with using your phone as normal, but it’s also made with full port access for your phone’s buttons, microphone, speaker, headphone jack, dock, and flash,” the Verge reports.

However, our beloved memories come at a price. Luckily, Wanle has these precious cases available at a discounted price of $24.95; more than a 50 percent decrease from the original price of $79.95. Customers can choose between black and white at no additional cost.


Written by Manny King John

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