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November 2008
San Francisco, CA
ASTRO Gaming is giving gamers a much-needed respite from the dreaded task of transporting all their stuff with the debut of the Transport Series of gaming bags. The first entries in the Transport Series are the Roadie and Mission bags, which can now be preordered, and will be available for purchase on December 15.
“At ASTRO Gaming, we design products for the challenges of the pro gamer lifestyle, and the Roadie and Mission bags enable gamers to protect their investments and travel in style,” said Jordan Reiss, co-founder and vice president of ASTRO Gaming. “Fans of the A40 know that ASTRO Gaming is all about helping gamers achieve maximum performance, and the Transport Series continues that tradition.”
The Roadie dual guitar controller ($79.95) case cradles two of any gamers’ prized axes for Guitar Hero or Rock Band, while also comfortably fitting a PlayStation®2 Slim or extra cables. Aspiring rock stars – whether competing professionally or just having an impromptu jam session at a friend’s place – no longer have to lug their fake plastic instruments with dangling cords if they use the ruggedized Roadie bag.
The Misson complete system gear bag ($99.95) transports everything. Well, maybe not everything, but close – it securely moves a current-generation game console, power supply and controllers, leaving tons of extra room for personal effects. With three roomy pockets for stashing additional gear, the Mission is a veritable endless loot bag for gamers in motion.
“At ASTRO Gaming, we design products for the challenges of the pro gamer lifestyle, and the Roadie and Mission bags enable gamers to protect their investments and travel in style,” said Jordan Reiss, co-founder and vice president of ASTRO Gaming. “Fans of the A40 know that ASTRO Gaming is all about helping gamers achieve maximum performance, and the Transport Series continues that tradition.”
The Roadie dual guitar controller ($79.95) case cradles two of any gamers’ prized axes for Guitar Hero or Rock Band, while also comfortably fitting a PlayStation®2 Slim or extra cables. Aspiring rock stars – whether competing professionally or just having an impromptu jam session at a friend’s place – no longer have to lug their fake plastic instruments with dangling cords if they use the ruggedized Roadie bag.
The Misson complete system gear bag ($99.95) transports everything. Well, maybe not everything, but close – it securely moves a current-generation game console, power supply and controllers, leaving tons of extra room for personal effects. With three roomy pockets for stashing additional gear, the Mission is a veritable endless loot bag for gamers in motion.
