While we don't make a habit of covering every single accessory released for Switch, we're perfectly happy to make an exception every now and then - and this is one of those times.
The moment we saw these officially licensed Super Mario Quick Pouches for Switch we knew we had to own them. Produced by Keys Factory, each pouch is made from a soft neoprene-like material and comes with a velcro fastener to keep your console nice and snug inside.
Available in Mario and Luigi designs, these pouches don't offer storage for game cards or anything like that, but they also don't bulk up your system too much, making them ideal for those people who don't have room in their bag for a large case.
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We could explain the design and specifications in more detail, but who are we kidding? The selling point of these pouches is the way they look. Expect to get plenty of admiring glances / troubled looks when you pull these out at the local cafe.
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I'm getting one asap
Awwwww, these are pretty neat~
Too bad there aren't Wario and Waluigi variants also... Three in my family with Switches, maybe one more in future, would be nice/fun to have "matching" cases like this...
Another clickbait article masqueraded as news, in fact a spammy affiliate link? No thanks...
I would be scared for my joysticks to be crushed if placed in a tight bag full of other things !
I will use this Anello bag for my New 3DS XL & Switch.

@YamAsereht They aren't making all these awesome news for free, and we don't have to pay a single penny to enjoy this site, so be nice.
I use affiliated links from NL whenever I can to support them, and to be honest, these pouches are awesome and I'd get one if I needed a new one.
@YamAsereht At least it wasn’t Amazon.
@Bisylizzie Wario and Waluigi? Who?
They need some based characters that people actually know such as Princess Peach & Donkey Kong.
Looks great. I love it
@GC-161
True, true... Meant it more in the way that they’ve got the base design down, so it’s not like it’d be ~too~ much effort for them, just gotta change the colours...
Either way, I’m always up for more options being available~
Your comment about troubled looks is right. Why is it anyone who likes video games especially Nintendo get troubled looks? No one is embarrassed by their Gucci bag or Starbucks cup in their hand. No one rolls their eyes when someone’s coffee mug, shirt, and backpack show some sports team’s logo, yet if you have a Mario game case, people think your some crazy nerd or He’s too old for that.
@Claytonbob The way people think these days. The way things are going because of who they elected... what they think is worthless.
So going around with something that will annoy them is a huge plus to me. "Oh you are offended by this? Good!" 😃
@Claytonbob
Oh, Gucci bag for carrying Switch ?
@YamAsereht These are pretty cool and worth announcing the the public. It looks like it's Japan only so this is one of few ways to get it in the US/UK. It is news and I'm glad they posted this.
@Rhaoulos No one* expects a site to be run for free. That’s why there all those ads plastered all over the site. The difference is that those are easily recognized as ads.
It’s when an article such as this is posted with embedded affiliate links and zero disclosure of that fact that a problem arises. For all we know this is ad space masquerading as an article purchased by one of these affiliates.
While I don’t think NintendoLife is necessarily up to anything nefarious, the lack of transparency in this instance is noticeable. NL’s editor(s) seem to disclose when financial consideration is given by companies but they definitely go back and forth on whether or not they disclose embedded affiliate links.
Because of that it’s completely understandable for someone like @YamAsereht to question the objectivity of posted content.
*reasonable
I keep my Switch dust-free simply by putting it in the bag that originally contained the power supply (the power supply now goes in a smaller bag). Its a big bag, so I have to fold it. Not as stylish as a proper pouch though.
These kinds of cases just scream, STEAL ME I'M A SWITCH HIDING IN THIS CASE! They aren't bad though, but they are obnoxious in their conspicuous consumption. I guess the same way online ads are?
The design is only printed, right? Or did they actually apply separate elements? It's really hard to tell by looking at the photos.
I've got to agree with @Some_Donkus here. In some articles, they mention that they're using affiliate links, in others (this isn't the first time) they don't.
@NintendoLife: Please agree on a site-wide policy for affiliate links - preferably: always mention that you're using affiliate links - and/or put it into use consistently.
So awesome.
@GC-161 - Unwittingly, you describe yourself.
@senshu Unwittingly you described the ones I was talking about.
😂
Happy with my Zelda case, however I am desperate to find out if/when the PDP illuminated dock will be launched in the UK!
L is real!
It's a little too loud a design for my tastes, but I'm a sucker for Luigi stuff!
@Rhaoulos Sorry, just seen your comment now. It's true as others have stated, for me the monetisation itself is not an issue. What bothers me most is that some of the articles are disguised as content, without being upfront that they affiliate links or +1 for adlinks etc . Comes across as trickery and spammy (worse with the clickbait titles like in this article)
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