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Pack Makes A Good Fit For PS2

Staff -- TWICE, 4/16/2001

LOS ANGELES — Division-1, a maker of carrying cases, bags and CD wallets, has introduced its Play-Pak Backpack, model PP001-PP, designed to carry the Sony PlayStation2, as well as the original PlayStation and other gaming consoles.

Play-Pak, which combines the storage of a home gaming entertainment center with the mobility of a backpack, allows users to play right out of the backpack. Users just connect essential power, video and audio cables directly to the television via the Play-Pak's rear zippered storage compartment.

The compartment also provides maximum "breathing" room for the PS2's CPU fan and convenient storage of the PS2's power adapter and cords. Padded "game-ports" allow users to neatly store PlayStation2, game pads, games and cables.

The Division-1 Play-Pack Gaming Bag, with a suggested retail of $39.99, also has a multistorage game organizer for four memory cards and 40 CDs, DVDs or games.

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