Unboxing from Video Game Dust Sleeves - New Virtual Boy & RoXolid Sleeves, Switch Lite Case & MORE!

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In this video, we received some awesome fan mail from 1UPJohn, Moko sent us one of their cases for the Nintendo Switch, and we got a cool box from Video Game Dust Sleeves.

In March and April of 2020, the planet ground to a standstill with the global pandemic. As such, people were sequestered in their homes, practicing social distancing, leaving us with little personal contact outside of the home. Well, 1UPJohn decided he was going to try to brighten my day with an awesome EarthWorm Jim postcard and an amazing personal message. He loves to give me a hard time on Twitter and in streams for my hatred of Coffee, and my disdain for Zelda - Breath of the Wild, but he's a good dude and someone you should check out. I'll link his channel here:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1kxRzSjfz2MFUdNSlxkEEQ

Next up, the folks at MoKo sent us another one of their cases, this one a Silicone Protective Rubber Cover, Shock-Absorption Anti-Scratch Non-Slip Case in Turquoise. The installation is simple, just stretch it over the sides of the console and adjust for proper placement and fit. The overall material is nice, and unlike other cases, there aren't sharp edges near where the molded seams come together. I do really like how the Home/+/-/Power/Volume buttons are all protected, yet you have a good range and pressure on the buttons where you don't feel like they're hard to depress. Nice job! They have these cases in a variety of different colors, and the links to each one are in the pinned post.

Finally, we got an awesome box from Video Game Dust Sleeves, and I am geeked about this. Firstly, they make an awesome product with great quality. Secondly, I wanted to get some more giveaway items for supporters of the channel. The first things here are 2 cases for some of my Virtual Boy games. I bought these at one of our local stores and on eBay, but neither had cases. Video Game Dust Sleeves now produces sleeves for Virtual Boy games, and they were able to print up a Telroboxer & Mario Clash Dust Sleeve for me without any problem, and man, they look awesome. Best of all, they not only have awesome cover art, but all the game info is also on the backside, adding to the cool factor.

Next up we have official RoXolid Productions NES Cartridge Dust Sleeves! This is something I've wanted to do for some time, and the gang at Video Game Dust Sleeves knocked it out of the park! These feature the RoXolid Productions Logo on the front, along with our rXp, Channel Name on the sides, and on the back, I designed QR Codes for people to scan when we're at conventions and such to be able to learn more about the channel. Much like all their sleeves, these have a glossy finish to them and are shaped just like the originals. Best of all, even if you can't make it to a convention where I'll be at, you can get RoXolid Productions Dust Sleeves by messaging Video Game Dust Sleeves, and they're really reasonably priced. You can also get sleeves from other creators, including Linda AKA The Gamer Girl, Gaming off the Grid, Jluv81, and more!

#VideoGameDustSleeves #Fanmail #Giveaway

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