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PSP reskinned with Toxic, from DecalGirl

Ever since I saw an original Nintendo Gameboy hand painted in a grey and yellow striped theme, I’ve wanted a handheld decorated in a similar fashion. And now I’ve got one.

Toxic Skin from DecalGirl - Front

Toxic Skin from DecalGirl - Back

Just before I went away on holiday, I had a browse through the skins on DecalGirl, and found this Toxic skin that I just had to have. Having bought from DecalGirl before, I knew they’d arrive pretty quickly, and a couple of days before departure, the skins turned up (I’ve ordered a few to keep me going over the next 12 months).

Fitting was as painless as the last time, with the old skin simply peeling off with no residue left behind. The more skins I’ve put onto my PSP, the more confident I’ve become, and it now takes no more than five minutes to get the whole skin fitted.

This is the third skin I’ve had on my PSP, and I think its the best so far. It makes the PSP stand out from the crowd, and really does make me feel like I’ve finally got my version of that Gameboy with grey and yellow stripes.



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