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Sonic the hedgehog nintendo switch case

Sonic the hedgehog nintendo switch case

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Carry your Nintendo Switch console in style with this protective carrying case. With a design homage to the gaming icon that is Sonic the Hedgehog, it's a fantastic tribute to the iconic game. The protective hard shell is ideal for keeping the console in perfect condition and the game cartridges fit perfectly into it.

  • Official SEGA product.
  • Designed and manufactured by Numskull.
  • Features designs inspired by Sonic the Hedgehog.
  • Fits perfectly into any bag, suitcase, backpack or small purse.
  • Provides excellent protection for any accidental drops. The soft interior lining provides a comfortable home and helps prevent scratches.
  • The soft interior flap will protect all your favorite games and keep your console safe.
  • Features compartments for up to 10 Nintendo Switch cartridges and a zippered compartment for additional accessories.

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      Sonic the Hedgehog

      Sonic the Hedgehog, or more simply Sonic, is a series of video games, developed by the Japanese firm Sega since 1991. It features the company's mascot Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog, fighting against the main antagonist of the series. , Dr. Eggman.

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