Packing for a recent trip to visit my family, my sister begged me to bring Singstar (we're a big karaoke family). I explained that if I brought the game, I'd have to bring the PS3 console, and I bet you can guess what she said. Sadly, with wanting to be a light traveler (and not wanting to pay to check bags), I have to say sorry, I can't bring it with.
The size of the PS3 makes it a bulky companion anyhow; the Wii, on the other hand, travels comfortably and easily — and there also seems to be a lot of great travel bags for the Wii, from the bowling bag variety to the monogrammed variety.
Long story short, I've got to find a bag as cute so that I can make my family happy and making my Playstation 3 my travel companion. Do your gaming consoles get around? What do you tote them in?

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Is it still possible to rent video game consoles?
I leave my consoles at home, which isn't saying much as I don't play very often any more, and when I do they aren't usually multi-player games.
If I'm going to be traveling to places I've never been (or even places I have been), I'd rather go out to meet the locals and get a feel for place, or to catch up with the folks I haven't seen in a while.
1The boyfriend and I are separated by the Canadian/U.S. border, which means we alternate weekend sleepovers. We both travel back and forth with our Xbox's so we can play together in person.
2i travel locally with my wii all the time but i have a cute little bag for it. i wouldn't take it out of town though because i hate checking bags. the lighter the better. plus you have to debag it at security. you don't want to be "that" girl!
3I would never think of bringing my console with me. If I'm visiting family, I want to visit and if I'm vacationing, I'd rather do stuff that I can't do at home.
I do have my iPhone for games on the flight though. That's, of course, if I don't feel like listening to music or watching a movie.
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