Venssu Retro Gaming Console MTG Deck Box with Commander Display (Purple) – PU Leather Magnetic Storage
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
This Venssu retro console MTG deck box is basically a card storage box with a bit of “showmanship” built in. You get a PU leather outer, magnetic closure, and a lid that props up for quick access while you’re shuffling and swapping decks. The big differentiator is the commander display window, which lets you show a commander or favourite card in a clear “game screen” style panel.
On paper, it’s aimed at TCG/PTCG players who want something more than a plain deck box—especially if you’re running a Commander-style deck and like your gear to look decent on a table. It’s also described as flexible enough to organise different sleeve setups and even store a dice box alongside your cards.
The essentials: storage, protection, and organisation

Storage capacity is one of the main reasons people look at a box like this, and the brand’s figures cover several common card states: it’s claimed to fit 210+ unsleeved cards, 120+ single-sleeved cards, 100+ double-sleeved cards, or 60 double-sleeved cards. That range matters because deck boxes can feel “too small” fast if you’re using thicker double sleeves.
For protection, it uses strong magnets to keep the lid shut, plus a PU leather exterior that’s positioned as resistant to everyday bumps and spills. Inside, there’s a soft microfiber lining to help reduce scratches—worth noting if you frequently take your deck to events, meetings, or nights with friends.
Organisation is handled with two dividers. That’s a practical feature if you’re carrying more than one mini-collection (for example: main deck plus extras, or a commander + backup cards) and you don’t want everything rattling around together.
Commander display: the fun bit (but check the reality)



The commander display screen is the “retro console” moment. The idea is that you can frame and display your Commander or a favourite card behind the high-clarity window on the lid.
In real use, this kind of display is mainly for convenience and vibe: it makes it easier to point out your commander, and it keeps you from having to hunt through the box to find the card you want to show. Still, it may not be for everyone—if you prefer total cover and zero visual exposure for your cards, a window display could feel like an unnecessary compromise.
What you’ll notice day to day
The layout is designed for frequent opening. The lid props up for quick access, which can save time during games when you’re repeatedly pulling cards for draws, sideboarding, or swapping between decks.

The magnetic closure also means you don’t have to wrestle with clips or straps. That said, magnets are great for everyday security, but if you’re the kind of player who fully dumps a deck box into a crowded bag, it’s still worth being a bit careful about how it sits—so the lid doesn’t get forced around.
Example scenario: you rock up to a weekly TCG session, take the lid, prop it open, quickly grab the single-sleeved commander and a few key cards from a divider, then put everything back without fiddling. That “grab and go” flow is where this design tends to make sense.
Who it suits best (and who should think twice)
It’s a good fit if you want one tidy case that can handle single- and double-sleeved decks (depending on your sleeve thickness) and you like the idea of showing a commander on the table. It also suits people who prefer PU leather-style exteriors and a microfiber interior rather than bare plastic.



It may not be for you if you’re carrying a very specific volume of double-sleeved cards and your deck always runs at the upper end of those capacity claims—when you’re near the limit, divider space and extra items (like dice storage) can become the limiting factor. It might also not suit you if you dislike visible card displays and would rather have a plain, fully covered deck box.
What to check before you buy
Before committing, it’s worth aligning expectations with the capacity figures and how your cards are sleeved. The fit changes quite a lot between unsleeved, single-sleeved, and double-sleeved cards, so your sleeve setup is the biggest decision point.
Also consider how you’ll use the dividers. If you like keeping everything separated (commander, tokens, extras), the two dividers are useful. If you prefer a single “dump everything in” approach, you might find the divider system more fiddly than helpful.

Finally, if you’re buying as a gift, the retro console look and commander display are likely to land well with players who enjoy themed accessories—not everyone loves that kind of on-table styling.
Is it worth it?
This Venssu retro console MTG deck box is worth considering if you want a magnetic, PU leather storage case with organiser dividers and a commander display window, and you’re carrying a commander-style deck where the “game screen” presentation is part of the fun. The claimed capacity range also makes it reasonably flexible depending on whether you’re running single- or double-sleeved cards.
You may want to look elsewhere if you need maximum covered protection over a window display, or if you routinely push double-sleeved card counts close to the top end of the storage range. In short: it’s a practical deck box, but it’s also clearly designed to be seen—so if you’re buying purely for stealthy storage, the retro display might not be your ideal match.



Mini FAQ
Will it fit single- and double-sleeved cards?
The listing claims it can fit 120+ single-sleeved cards and 100+ double-sleeved cards, with lower capacity for double-sleeved cards at different conditions (the stated figures also mention 60 double-sleeved cards).
Does it include storage for dice?
It’s described as being able to store a dice box alongside your cards.
Is the commander display a full compartment or just a window?
It’s described as a high-clarity “game screen” window designed to display your Commander or favourite card, framed like a character in a console-style panel.
How does the box stay closed?
It uses strong magnets for closure, and the interior has a microfiber lining aimed at preventing scratches.
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